Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic: The response of life to change LSSSG primary proposal.
Orographic Processes Andrew Orr. Turner et al., 2009 Baines and Fraedrich, 1989 Mean JJA 700hPa height Experiment simulating westerly flow Large scale.
Oil Spills – Science Lab Oil spills cause damage.
Biodiversity, Conservation, and Human Impact on the Environment.
Old groundwaters István Fórizs Ph.D. Institute for Geochemical Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest.
The Ocean EARTH: The only planet w/ Oceans (or liquid water) Covers 71% of earth’s surface “Divided” into 4 large basins –Pacific (largest, deepest) –Atlantic.
SEV3a: Explain how abiotic factors affect natural fluctuations in ecosystems Environmental Science 11/10/14 ES: What is the difference between weather.
UltraWideband Radars (FM-CW) for Snow Thickness Measurements.
Killer Whales By: Aliya Hall. Outline What it is Names Where it lives Diet Types Behavior Life Cycle Myths Physical Appearance Keiko.
Climate change in the Antarctic. Turner et al, 2006. Significant warming of the Antarctic Winter Troposphere. Science, vol 311, pp 1914-1916. Radiosonde.
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Planet “Earth”. Overview 70.8% Earth covered by ocean 70.8% Earth covered by ocean Interconnected global or world ocean Interconnected.
Ozone Problem Lecture-3. Introduction That is, the layer of life-protecting ozone found at the top of the stratosphere. A brief history of the discovery.