EGU General Assembly 2005 GIFT Workshop
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Presentations
Tuesday, 26 April 2005
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The early development of the earth, moon and mars
Alex Halliday
University of Oxford, UK- Presentation (PDF document, 4.3 MB)
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The natural reactors at oklo (gabon): 2 billion years before fermi!
Bertrand Barré
Areva, France- Presentation (PDF document, 1.8 MB)
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Radioactivity exploration in the classroom
Marie-Hélène Leuthereau
Le Visiatome, CEA France- Presentation (PDF document, 235.2 KB)
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Presentation of "geolab"
A didactic tool for secondary schools and high schools
Herbert Summesberger & al.
Museum of Natural History, Austria -
Sequencing time and the history of life: hands-on activities to increase student understanding
Judy Scotchmoor
University of California, Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, USA -
Extreme glaciations: snowball earth
Gerhard Fischer
University of Bremen- Presentation (PDF document, 13.2 MB)
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Guided tour of the vienna museum of natural sciences
Gertrude Zulka Schaller and Herbert Summesberger
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Wednesday, 27 April 2005
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The earth magnetic field
Philippe Cardin
LGIT, Université de Grenoble, France- Presentation (PDF document, 7.2 MB)
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The enigmatic climatic stage 11
André Berger
Institut Catholique de Louvain, Belgium- Presentation (PDF document, 2.8 MB)
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Kinesthetic astronomy
Cherilynn Morrow
Space Science Institute, Boulder, USA -
Reconstructing past climates
Barbara Donner
Research Center Ocean Margins
Bremen, Germany- Presentation (PDF document, 3.5 MB)