Instructor: Jessica Douglas Lecture 1 Introduction.
Permafrost Fragile Nature of Permanently (or not so permanently) Frozen Ground Presented by Julie Brigham-Grette and Beth Caissie Julie Brigham-Grette.
Looking Back in Time Through Marine Ecosystem Space: A Predators Perspective on Climate and Change in the Western Antarctic Peninsula William R. Fraser.
Glaciers By Dylan & Tony. Overview Describe how Glaciers form. Show Types of glaciers. explain how glaciers Move. Something about snow. Snowline Snowfield.
Chalkboard Challenge Science Vocabulary Fourth Grade.
Water Resources An Environmental Science Series. The Water Molecule Hydrogen Bonds.
Aquatic & Fisheries Ecology. Aquatic = taking place in or on water Fishery = the occupation, industry, or season of taking fish or other aquatic animals.
Glaciers as records of climate Ice cores: –Detailed records of temperature, precipitation, volcanic eruptions –Go back hundred of thousands years.
Climate Proxies How can you measure the climate of the past?
©2002 Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 THE NATURE AND PROPERTIES OF SOILS, 13/e Nyle C. Brady and Ray R. Weil Chapter 1 The.
LITHOSPHERE GLACIATION 1 Glaciation Learning Intentions Be able to understand the processes which occurred during the last ice age. Be able to describe.
Ken Startup Public Health Inspector Prairie North Health Region.