Geology Webquest Internet Investigations Links
USE Google Chrome for these
Internet Investigations if you are in class.
Classwork for Monday, 5/18/15
Links
to Help you Complete Part 1 of the worksheet Galaxies
and the Expanding Universe
Hubble Space Telescope:
Galaxy images
Homework
due May 1, 2015
ES2803: What Does the Spectrum of a Star Tell Us about Its Temperature? Use Firefox for this, as Chrome is not working with Shockwave anymore.
Light
the Astronomer’s Friend Lab Links for April through 28, 2015
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Season 1, Episode 5: Hiding in the
Light video and questions.
Infrared:
More than Your Eyes can See video: Use this to answer questions in part 2.
Electromagnetic
Spectrum Overview Video: Traeger will show this.
Electromagnetic
Radiation is Electricity and Magnetism working together: Good Diagram for
Part 1, Question 6
Blackbody
Curve: Use this to help answer Part 5, Question #6
Access
the following sites and/or use Google Earth Google Sky to complete this part.
Mission Science
Electromagnetic Spectrum Site: This is the Main site you will use for the
Electromagnetic Spectrum: What’s the Use assignment.
What
wavelengths and frequencies go with each section of the electromagnetic
spectrum?: Use this site to find that information.
Internet
Investigation for April 13/14, 2015
NOVA
Sun Lab: Go here for videos about the Sun and an activity where you
can investigate more about the Sun.
Awesome solar
resources for your open investigation and to see the full version of
Helioviewer: Helioviewer, Solar Monitor, The Sun Today,Solar Dynamics
Observatory (SDO) First Site, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) Second Site
Internet
Investigation Wednesday, 4/8/15
ES2605: How Does the Sunspot Cycle Affect
Earth? Do
this first!
ES2810: What Happens as a Star Runs Out of Hydrogen?
Do this second.
Old Solar Cycle Returns: A NASA story dated
3/28/08 explains that the sunspots we’re seeing now are due to the old solar
cycle and not the new one.
SOHO Images:
Go here for Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Images of the Sun.
Solar Dynamics Observatory Story: Read up on
the newest spacecraft to be launched to study our nearest star!
Solar Dynamics
Observatory: Go here for breathtaking images of our Sun.
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory Page: More
images from SDO
Einstein and the Power of Tiny Things
Internet
Investigation for Homework due Block Day April 1, 2015 or April 2, 2015
ES2708: What
Processes Shape Planetary Surfaces? Do this side only for now. We will do the
one about Jupiter later.
HIRISE: Images of Surface
Processes on Mars. Look at images from at least 4 science themes. Name the
themes you chose, what the themes are, and what the images in these themes tell
you about the surface of Mars. Write these down on a separate sheet of paper or
word process it and attach it to your internet investigation.
Vesta Trek: Go here to describe what
surface features you see on Asteroid Vesta. Tell me on separate piece of paper
what those are.
Ceres and DAWN
Mission: Go here to describe what surface features you see on Asteroid
Vesta. Tell me on separate piece of paper what those are.
ES2704: How Fast Does the Wind Blow on Jupiter?
Internet
Investigation for April 1, 2015 or April 2, 2015
ES2506: What if Earth and the Moon Were Hit by
Twin Asteroids?
Impact: Earth!: Use this site as an additional resource for calculating crater sizes on numbers 2 and 3 of second page of Internet Investigation.
Starry Night D3: Impact: Near Earth Objects. Please Download Patch File to be able to do the activity.
Internet
Investigations for March 11 and March 12, 2015
Google Moon:
Go here for geologic analysis of the moon.
Apollo
Mission Information: Go here for detailed information about the
lunar geology explored by Apollo missions.
Link
for HW on Thursday, 2/19/15
Internet
Investigation ES2603: Why Does the Size of the Sun Appear to Change?
Links
to help Finish Kepler’s Laws Activity for 2/18/15
Internet Investigation for Tuesday, January 27, 2015
ES1001:
How are Earthquakes Related to Plate Tectonics? (Mandatory for Homework on
Tuesday Night, 1/27/15)
ES1003:
Where was that Earthquake? (Extra Credit, but worth your while!)
Internet
Investigation for Friday, January 9, 2015
ES1102: How do Rocks Respond to Stress?
IRIS Fault Types Animation: This will help greatly to envision the fault types.
Volcanic
Eruption Prediction Extra Credit Activity due on your Final Exam Day
Volcano Eruption Prediction website and USGS Volcano Website. Go here
for worksheet.
Internet Investigations for Friday, December 5,
2014
ES0602:
How do Rocks Undergo Change?
Plate Tectonics Lab for Tuesday, 11/18/14
This
Dynamic Planet: Go here to access an interactive map that tells
what direction the plates are moving and where the boundaries are. You will use
this link to complete the computer lab.
Use This
Dynamic Earth Book, Plate Tectonics in a Nutshell, and This Dynamic
Planet PDF Maps to
help answer some of the questions.
Use the USGS website Understanding Plate Motions to answer some of the questions.
National Geographic Interactive Map: This map
is helpful with place names.
Google Earth Plate Boundaries File: Scroll
down to the bottom, click on “USGS: Tectonics Plates Boundaries,” and then
click “KML File.”
Links for Plate Tectonics Internet Investigation for after you finish your Mineral Resource Projects
ES0802:
How Old Is The
This Dynamic Planet: Go here to access an interactive map that tells what direction the plates are moving and where the boundaries are.
Research
Project on Mineral Resources Links for October 29-31, 2014
Part
1: Mineral
Resources Baby and Per
Capita Use of Minerals: Use these graphics to answer question 1 in part 1.
Part
2: Geology
and Natural Resource Development: Read this article to answer the
appropriate questions.
Part
3: The
Earth: Nature’s Storehouse: Read this article to answer the appropriate
questions.
Part
4: Minerals in
your Life Fact Sheets: Pick one of the items on this page to research in
more depth.
Part 5: Minerals Database and USGS Commodities: Use these sites to research a mineral commodity that interests you. This commodity should be something that you personally use in the products you buy.
Mineral Links: Scroll Down on this page to mineral and rock links. There are a lot of great resources here.
Links for Homework Due Friday, 10/29/14
Part 1: ES0506: How Do
Part 2: Crystal Structures. Use the following links to
explore the different mineral crystal structures and find examples of the crystal
structure of minerals themselves
Introduction to Crystallography: Use this link to
describe the geometry of the seven different mineral crystal systems
Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules: Good site for envisioning crystal structures in
3-D.
Crystal
Structure and Crystal Systems: Good descriptions of crystal systems
and crystal forms.
Crystal Structure Databases: Good site for searching
minerals by their crystal structure.
Mineral Gallery:
Good pictures of minerals
Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom: More good information about minerals, including their crystal systems
Internet
Investigation for Monday, October 6, 2014
Internet Investigation Worksheet
Part 1: ES0501: How Many Protons,
Neutrons, and Electrons are in Common Elements?
Part 2: NOVA Elements: Scroll
down to the last link on the bottom left entitled “NOVA Elements” and click on
that. Then click on “Explore the Interactive Periodic Table.” Turn your sound
down on your computer to not annoy the people around you. You may be prompted
to install Unity Web Player. If you are, please install it. When the animation
loads, click on the circle that says “Explore the Interactive Periodic Table.”
Internet Investigation for Wednesday or Thursday,
9/17/14 or 9/18/14
Part 1: ES0402: How do We Know about Layers Deep within Earth?
Internet Investigation for Tuesday, 9/8/14 due
Wednesday or Thursday, 9/10/14 or 9/11/14
ESU101: How
Can Getting Farther Away from Earth Help us to See It More Clearly?
Helpful Links
for Internet Investigation Above
Internet Investigation for Monday, 9/8/14 due Tuesday, 9/9/14
ES0307: How are Landforms Represented on Flat
Maps? This is to be done in class and finished for homework on Monday night.
Internet Investigation for Tuesday, 9/2/14 due
Wednesday, 9/3/14 (Period 3 and 5) or Thursday, 9/4/14 (Period 4)
ES0301:
How Do Map Projections Distort Earth’s Surface?
ES0303: How Do Latitude and Longitude Coordinates Help Us See Patterns on Earth?
Internet
Investigation for Friday, August 15, 2014
ES0103:
How are Earth’s Spheres Interacting?