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Land Processes and Products Web-Based Classroom Graphics

These are links to some of the pictures and web pages displayed on the classroom computer during this Section of the course. Most of them were displayed at full screen width so they could be seen better by all students. Teachers: Instructions on displaying pictures of your choice are at the bottom of the page.

Mudslide video
From News14 Charlotte "Beyond Carolina" 7 dead, 9 missing after mudslide Dec 14, 2004 at: http:// news14charlotte.com/ content/ top_stories/ beyond_carolina/ ?SecID=212&ArID=49902
A still image of some serious Soil Creep (http:// www.oocities.org/ capecanaveral/ 7639/ land/ creepic.htm).
From Erosion, Masswasting, and Landforms at http:// www.uwsp.edu/geo/ faculty/ ritter/ geog101/ lectures/ lecture_masswasting_and_erosion.html
A "movie" of slump (http:// www.oocities.org/ capecanaveral/ 7639/ land/ slumpic.htm).
This graphic is from Fly-by Movies of Ancient Landslides in the East Bay Hills and in Marin County at http:// walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ elnino/ landslides-sfbay/ photos.html
A computer animation of a Debris Flow (http:// www.oocities.org/ capecanaveral/ 7639/ land/ debflow.htm).
From Debris Flow, Sierra Nevada North Fork of the Stanislaus River (computer simulation)at http:// walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ elnino/ landslides-sfbay/ dfphotos.html
Animation of the effect of a Raindrop on Bare Soil (http:// www.oocities.org/ capecanaveral/ 7639/ land/ dropanim.htm).
From Erosion, Masswasting, and Landforms at at http:// www.uwsp.edu/geo/ faculty/ ritter/ geog101/ lectures/ lecture_masswasting_and_erosion.html
Animation of Wind Transport of Dust (http:// www.oocities.org/ capecanaveral/ 7639/ atmosphere/ dusty2.htm), and a another dust cloud crossing the Pacific from China.
From: http:// science.nasa.gov/ headlines/ y2001/ ast26jun_1.htm
A map of Ice Age Ice Sheet Margins in New England (http:// www.oocities.org/ CapeCanaveral/ 7639/ land/ icedges.htm).
From :
THE ICE AGE IN CONNECTICUT at http:// www.wesleyan.edu/ ctgeology/ Glacial/ GlacialGeology.html
Ice Sheet Margins in New England
An animation of Retreating Glaciers (http:// www.oocities.org/ CapeCanaveral/ 7639/ atmosphere/ glcrsgne.htm).
From:
Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Glacier and Vegetation Distribution in Glacier National Park to the Year 2100 at: http:// nrmsc.usgs.gov/ research/ glacier_model.htm
An animation of Glacial Flow (http:// www.oocities.org/ CapeCanaveral/ 7639/ land/ glclflow.htm).
From
An Introduction to Glacial Systems at: http:// www.homepage.montana.edu/ ~geol445/ hyperglac/ systems1/
Click here for an animation of glacial flow
Animation of Glacial Plucking (http:// www.oocities.org/ CapeCanaveral/ 7639/ land/ pluckng.htm).
From
Glacial Erosional Processes - A simple approach at: http:// www.homepage.montana.edu/ ~geol445/ hyperglac/ eroproc1/
Ever wonder if any place is safer than others? Check this animated National Natural Hazards Map (http:// www.oocities.org/ CapeCanaveral/ 7639/ land/ nathazmp.htm).
From
Animated Natural hazards Map at http:// www.usgs.gov/ themes/ animationmap.html
Animated map showing all six hazards.
To view these pictures one after another in a "slide show", let them all finish loading on this page then click here.

To display other pictures from the web at full screen width, you can use the html code from any of these files:

1. You need to get the full internet address of the picture you want to display. An easy way to do this is to right mouse click on the photo, then choose "properties". Write down the address of the picture.


2. When you are on one of the pages above that you want to use to display your own picture, select "View" from the menu bar at the top of your browser screen, then "Source" (this is for ms internet explorer - Netscape has something similar).


3. On the page of code you see, find the brackets: <.....> that have something like this bewtween them:

img src="//www.blah.blah/blah.blah" width="100%"

4. Replace the address of the picture with the address of the one you want to display.

5. Save the file somewhere where you can find it on your computer. you can use file-open-browse to view it. Press F11 to maximize the display of any web page.


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