The Earth Scientist, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, Winter 2008

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Articles in the Winter 2008 issue of The Earth Scientist include:

  • Antarctica in High Definition, by Robert Bindschadler, Brian Campbell and Paul Przyborski
  • Polar Explorations in the Classroom via Windows
    to the Universe, by Lisa Gardiner, Roberta Johnson, Randy Russell, Teri Eastburn,
    Jennifer Bergman, Marina LaGrave, and Julia Genyuk
  • Circumpolar Permafrost Monitoring Program, by Kenji Yoshikawa
  • The Ship Creek Ice Mystery, an ArctiQuest
    Research Expedition, by Richard Shope
  • Frozen in Time: Many Choices for How to
    Teach Climate Change, by Lynne Cherry, Carol Malnor and Gary Braasch
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