EGU General Assembly 2006 GIFT Workshop
Please see the full brochure (PDF document, 7.8 MB) for more details.
Presentations
Monday, 3 April 2006
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From exploration to scientific work: a century of human endeavour in the polar regions
Margarete Pauls
Alfred Wegener Institute
Bremerhaven- Presentation (PDF document, 11.0 MB)
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Science, education & outreach opportunities during the international polar year
David Carlson
Director of the IPY International Programme Office -
Past climate from the ice cores north and south!
Valérie Masson-Delmotte
Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE)
Gif-sur-Yvette, France- Presentation (PDF document, 4.5 MB)
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Alone in the arctic night
Stéphane Lévin
Toulouse France -
Meteorites from antarctica: origins from mars and the moon?
Stephen Macko
University of Virginia, USA -
Sustainable development and environmental problems: a high-school pedagogical experience
Pascale Puppo and Brigitte Quintard
Collège Léon Blum, Colomiers andCollège Georges Brassens, Montstruc, France- Presentation (PDF document, 1.1 MB)
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An exercise on climate change: how does it affect me?
Steve Wohlmuth
Central King Rural School, Nova Scotia, Canada- Presentation (PDF document, 92.1 KB)
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Guided tour of the vienna museum of natural sciences
Herbert Summesberger
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Tuesday, 4 April 2006
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Greenhouse gazes natural trends: what do we learn from ice cores analyses?
Jérôme Chappelaz
LGGE, Grenoble, France- Presentation (PDF document, 3.1 MB)
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An educational cd for the polar regions
Agathe Weber
International Polar Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland -
Hands-on activity: going down in the weddel sea - why deep water formation is of vital importance !
Barbara Donner and Missy Holzer
Research Center Ocean Margins, Bremen, Germany
and Chatham High School, Chatham, New Jersey, USA- Presentation (PDF document, 1.5 MB)
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Gift-at-sea: a virtual participation to two oceanographic cruises of the r/v marion dufresne
Catherine Kissel and Carlo Laj
LSCE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France- Presentation (PDF document, 6.2 MB)
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A teacher's experience in antarctica
Louise Huffman
Kennedy Jr. High School, Lisle IL USA & IPY -
Project kesch: reduction of on energy school for the purpose of reducing global warming
Annegret Schwarz
IGS Oberstufe, Germany- Presentation (PDF document, 928.0 KB)
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Project on the climatic impacts of the gironde estuaire on the aquitaine region
Annie Carrasset
Collège Cantelande, Cestas France
Wednesday, 5 April 2006
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Has the arctic ocean always been cold?
Martin Jakobsson
Stockholm University, Sweden- Presentation (PDF document, 11.0 MB)
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A teacher's view of an arctic oceanographic expedition
Ruben Fritzon
Vibackeskolan, Alnö, Sweden -
The windows to the universe global geoscience educator community
Roberta Johnson
Education and Outreach, UCAR,
Boulder, CO USA- Presentation (PDF document, 3.9 MB)
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Argonautica, a school program related to oceanographic satellites
Danielle De Staerke
CNES, Toulouse, France- Presentation (PDF document, 1.0 MB)
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Teachers and researchers exploring and collaborating (trec)
Janet Warburton
ARCUS, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA -
Geology, climate and environment of large urban areas
Francesca Cifelli, Francesca Funiciello and Carlo Laj
Geology Department, University “ROMA TRE”, Italy & LSCE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Sunday, 16 April 2006
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Atmospheric chemistry and climate in the anthropocene, the new geological era affected, in many cases dominated, by human activity
Paul Crutzen
Max Plank Institute for Chemistry
Mainz, Germany- Presentation (PDF document, 9.7 MB)
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
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Young reporters for the environment campaign and the pole project
Marion Cohen
French Office of the European Fondation for Education
Paris, France- Presentation (PDF document, 61.7 KB)