LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP. IPY/NSTA Web Seminar: The Role of Polar Regions in Earth s Changing Climate System

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LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP IPY/NSTA Web Seminar: The Role of Polar Regions in Earth s Changing Climate System Thursday, December 13, 2007

Tools and Techniques to Examine Earth s s Changing Climate System How do they do that? Kathy Gorski Einstein Fellow NSF/Office of Polar Programs

Did you know that today people around the world are celebrating the International Polar Day? YES NO 3

IPY 1-1881 to 1884 First coordinated international effort Focus on meteorology and geophysics Other events in history Jesse James is killed Twain publishes Huckleberry Finn Picasso is born American Red Cross is established by Clara Barton 4

IPY 2-1932 to 1933 Attention paid to good scientific process Scientifically, still focused on meterology Deliberate choice for one calendar year for IPY Events in history Great Depression Lindbergh s son kidnapped FBI Crime Lab and Radio City Music Hall open FDR s first Fireside Chats Construction begins for Golden Gatge Bridge 5

IPY 3-1957 to 1958 Melds with and morphis into IGY Interest in ice depths develops Events in history Sputnik launches Leave it to Beaver premieres Pink Flamingoes are manufactured The Music Man opens on Broadway TANG breakfast crystals first introduced The Jim Henson company is founded 6

IPY 4-2007 to 2008 From March 2007 through March 2009 Provides two research seasons at each pole Projects >200 People >50,000 Countries >60 7

IPY Goals Assess environmental status and change in polar regions Understand past change and predict future change Link between polar and global processes Look for new frontiers in science exploration in polar regions Use unique vantage point to observe Earth and space from poles Examine human dimensions and sustainability of circumpolar societies 8

Web Seminar Presentation Agenda IPY Overview history and goals International Polar Day Ice types what we learn from it how we learn from it Other climate analysis tools Opportunities and resources 9

December 13, 2007 Ice Sheet Day Why do we care about ice? integral to life and culture of Northern communities support ecosystems and biological diversity in polar regions regulate global climate patterns 10

Types of Ice Ice is just frozen water, right? Which of the following is NOT a type of ice? A. Frazil Ice 11 B. Anchor Ice C. Pancake Ice D. Yarn Ice E. Grease Ice

Types of Ice Ice is just frozen water, right? how many types of ice can you name? Some examples: anchor ice, congelation ice, frazil ice, glaciers, grease ice, ice sheets, pancake ice, slush, snow, transition ice differ in crystalline microstructure and age http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~eicken/he_teach/geos615icenom/form/types.html 12

13 http://www.polartrec.com/live-from-ipy/overview

Ice Sheets large thick permanent built from both sea ice and glaciers ice sheet melting does NOT raise sea level! think: melting ice in a beverage 14

15 http://www.polartrec.com/live-from-ipy/overview

Flying Buttress www.aaas.org/programs/centers/pe/abelson/content_2007/presentations/alley.ppt 16

NASA image by Cindy Starr, based on data from Ole Bennike and Anker Weidick (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) and Landsat data.) 17

Monitoring Ice Sheets GPS (global positioning system) based on signals from 24 satellites signal information includes: where receiver is located which satellite is generating the signal how far away the satellite is located data can be corrected for errors can be considered the data source for GIS http://www8.garmin.com/aboutgps/manual.html http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gps.htm 18

Monitoring Ice Sheets GIS (geographical information system) integrates a variety of mapping and data tools main function is to analyze spatial data simplistic view: start with an x-y grid (2-D map) add vector data (add depth for topography) based on CAD software http://www.innovativegis.com/basis/primer/primer.html http://gislounge.com/link-library/basics-foundations-to-gis/ http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/archives/primer/gisfrm.htm 19

20 Let s s Pause for Three Questions

21 http://www.polartrec.com/live-from-ipy/overview

Common Analyses Spectroscopic methods Phosphorous (absorption of colored complexes Ammonia (fluorescence or absorption schemes) Nitrates, dissolved nitrogren Cations (atomic absorption/emission) Chromatographic methods Anions gases particulate Carbon, Nitrogen (following digestion/combustion) 22

Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Measure changes in electron energy levels Use thermal energy to promote electrons to higher levels Individual elements each time 23

UV-VIS VIS Spectroscopy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/uv/vis_s pectroscopy http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know _l1/emspectrum.html Easy, cheap Relies heavily on wet chemistry 24

Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Excite electrons and promote to higher energy levels Measure emission as electrons fall to original levels Multiple elements analyzed at once 25

Ozone Sonde Balloons www.oar.noaa.gov/climate/t_ozonelay er.html Electrochemical reaction Ozone reacts with KI Current proportional to concentration Balloons launched 2-5/week latex or plastic, depending on T 26

And we haven t even talked about ice cores! www.andrill.org 27

28 Opportunities for Teachers

Opportunities for Teachers www.dlese.org 29

International Polar Day Did you know polar days occur around solstices and equinoxes at polar regions Changing Earth, Past & Present ice, climate, oceans, paleoclimate, Earth history Watch www.ipy.gov for more information get involved! Check PolarTrec for archives of broadcasts Sign up for next week s broadcast! 30

Now that you know about today s celebration of the International Polar Day, what will you do tomorrow to celebrate it with your students? 1. 2. 31

32 Let s s Pause for Two Questions

Thank you! Check out the IPY Symposium Archives on the NSTA Learning Center for more IPY resources: http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/sym posia_seminars/fall07/ipy_birmingham/sy mposium_post.aspx 33

Thanks to our presenter, Kathy Gorski and to NSF, NOAA, and NASA

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National Science Teachers Association Gerry Wheeler, Executive Director Frank Owens, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-learning NSTA Web Seminars Flavio Mendez, Director Danielle Troiano, Project Coordinator Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP