This activity will allow students to observe the results of the construction of high floodwalls or levees along the banks of a river. Students construct a model river system in a pan and simulate conditions on the Mississippi River in and around St. Louis, Missouri during the flood of 1993. This activity has a stated objective, a list of materials, procedure, and an activity answer. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Jefferson City, Missouri, from September, 1993 ...
This investigation involves using spatial thinking and intermediate to advanced Geographic Informati...
This homework exercise, developed for an undergraduate geology course at Tulane University, leads st...
Teaching activity illustrates how levees on the Mississippi River exacerbated flood damage in St. Lo...
In this activity students use a map of the Mississippi Watershed to label and count rivers and the s...
The Flood site is an experiment with a stream table to see what happens during a flood. It was origi...
A flyby of the Missouri River during the floods of August, 1993 Educational levels: Undergraduate lo...
A wide angle view of the Missouri River, in September, 1993, during a flood. Educational levels: Und...
This module focuses on flooding and the natural and man-made factors that influence floods. Students...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Grand River Junction, Missouri, from September,...
Mississippi River near St. Louis, November, 1993 (several months after the peak of the floods), Them...
A wide angle view of the Missouri River in central Missouri, in September, 1992, before the floods. ...
A flyby of the Missouri River in August 1991, two years before the floods Educational levels: Underg...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Rocheport, Missouri, from September, 1993 Educa...
Floods that used to happen every hundred years are now occurring more frequently. Human influences o...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Jefferson City, Missouri, from September, 1993 ...
This investigation involves using spatial thinking and intermediate to advanced Geographic Informati...
This homework exercise, developed for an undergraduate geology course at Tulane University, leads st...
Teaching activity illustrates how levees on the Mississippi River exacerbated flood damage in St. Lo...
In this activity students use a map of the Mississippi Watershed to label and count rivers and the s...
The Flood site is an experiment with a stream table to see what happens during a flood. It was origi...
A flyby of the Missouri River during the floods of August, 1993 Educational levels: Undergraduate lo...
A wide angle view of the Missouri River, in September, 1993, during a flood. Educational levels: Und...
This module focuses on flooding and the natural and man-made factors that influence floods. Students...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Grand River Junction, Missouri, from September,...
Mississippi River near St. Louis, November, 1993 (several months after the peak of the floods), Them...
A wide angle view of the Missouri River in central Missouri, in September, 1992, before the floods. ...
A flyby of the Missouri River in August 1991, two years before the floods Educational levels: Underg...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Rocheport, Missouri, from September, 1993 Educa...
Floods that used to happen every hundred years are now occurring more frequently. Human influences o...
A Landsat image of the flooded Missouri River around Jefferson City, Missouri, from September, 1993 ...
This investigation involves using spatial thinking and intermediate to advanced Geographic Informati...
This homework exercise, developed for an undergraduate geology course at Tulane University, leads st...