Catastrophes and Cataclysms Modules
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Tsunamis - Wall of Water (Updated 01/25/05) |
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Description: A tsunami is a series of water waves generated by a disturbance in the ocean. (The term "tidal wave" is sometimes also used to describe a tsunami but is misleading because these wave are independent of tides.) Such disturbances are caused by earthquakes (90%), landslides, volcanic eruptions, explosions, and impacts including blocks of ice falling from icebergs and asteroids. Compared to other water waves, tsunamis have long wavelengths and long periods. This gives tsunamis waves greater amplitude and energy than other water waves. The objectives of these activities are for the students to:
Number of Activities: 3 (Module last revised June, 2005.) |
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Asteroid Impact! |
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Description: Students will use modern geophysical data sets from UTIG to infer the presence of the Chicxulub impact crater on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Students will plot a contour map of Earth's gravitational field strength and interpret a reflection seismic profile. Through these activities, students will learn:
Number of Activities: 2 |
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Earthquakes - Shake, Rattle, and Roll |
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Description:
Students will learn about earthquakes by doing an assortment
of activities.
Number of Activities: 2 |
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Hurricanes! (Updated 03/02/05) |
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Description:
Students will use Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) surveys
to characterize the capitol city of Honduras - Tegucigalpa.
These data sets provide digital elevation maps which can be
artificially flooded to simulate real-life disaster management
scenarios for an urban setting. The data have been provided
by the
Bureau
of Economic Geology. Students will learn:
Number of Activities: 2 |
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The Earth's Skin : Plate Tectonics |
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Description: Students will explore the concept of plate tectonics in order to develop an understanding of the theory’s relevance to our modern understanding of the geosciences. Students are expected to:
Number of Activities: 3 |
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Coastal Zone (Updated 03/02/05) |
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Description: The coastal zone is constantly changing. Wind, waves, tide, and currents are processes that have a daily affect on the beach and shoreline. Storms can have a dramatic and instantaneous effect on the coast that may take years to recover from. An understanding of the changes to the beach and shoreline gives insight to the processes that form them.
Number of Activities: 4
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