Geomorphology from Space is an out of print 1986 NASA publication edited by Nicholas M. Short, Sr. and Robert W. Blair, Jr. designed for use by the remote sensing science and educational communities to study landforms and landscapes. The core of this book is a gallery of space imagery consisting of 237 plates, each treating a geographic region where a particular landform theme is exemplified. Commentary, photographs, locator maps, and sometimes a geologic map accompany each plate. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
The teaching of landforms has long been a part of the education of a geographer (Davis
The Maryland Pilot Earth Science and Technology Education Network (MAPS-NET) project was sponsored b...
This chapter on the formation of Karst topography discusses susceptible rock types, how dissolution ...
This Web site provides an online version of Geomorphology from Space. The book was designed for use ...
This CD-ROM is a reproduction of the out-of-print textbook by the same name developed for the underg...
This book, Geomorphology from Space: A Global Overview of Regional Landforms, was published by NASA ...
This is chapter one of an on-line NASA book, Geomorphology from Space - A General Overview of Region...
International audienceWith the advent of the space age, planetary geomorphology has become a stand-a...
Appalachian Mountain landforms clearly demonstrate the relation of plate tectonics and structure to ...
This collection of images was acquired by astronauts as they flew various missions on the space shut...
This website houses a vast collection of photographs which illustrate earth surface processes. The p...
The mental picture of the Appalachian Mountains most of us have is that of long linear ridges and va...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
The teaching of landforms has long been a part of the education of a geographer (Davis
The Maryland Pilot Earth Science and Technology Education Network (MAPS-NET) project was sponsored b...
This chapter on the formation of Karst topography discusses susceptible rock types, how dissolution ...
This Web site provides an online version of Geomorphology from Space. The book was designed for use ...
This CD-ROM is a reproduction of the out-of-print textbook by the same name developed for the underg...
This book, Geomorphology from Space: A Global Overview of Regional Landforms, was published by NASA ...
This is chapter one of an on-line NASA book, Geomorphology from Space - A General Overview of Region...
International audienceWith the advent of the space age, planetary geomorphology has become a stand-a...
Appalachian Mountain landforms clearly demonstrate the relation of plate tectonics and structure to ...
This collection of images was acquired by astronauts as they flew various missions on the space shut...
This website houses a vast collection of photographs which illustrate earth surface processes. The p...
The mental picture of the Appalachian Mountains most of us have is that of long linear ridges and va...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
The teaching of landforms has long been a part of the education of a geographer (Davis
The Maryland Pilot Earth Science and Technology Education Network (MAPS-NET) project was sponsored b...
This chapter on the formation of Karst topography discusses susceptible rock types, how dissolution ...