This activity uses the free software 'Seismic Eruption' to visualize seismicity and volcanic activity in space and time and to explore the relationship of earthquakes and volcanic activiy to plate tectonics. Students run simulations on the Pacific coasts of South America and California and the mid-oceanic ridge in the Atlantic Ocean, answer questions, and construct a cross-section. A link to download the software is provided. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
Discovering Plate Boundaries is based on 5 world maps containing earthquake, volcano, topography, sa...
In this activity students create a plot of worldwide earthquake epicenters to display the narrow zon...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
This page offers two pieces of software that produce visualizations of seismicity, volcanic activity...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This resource is part of the Science Education Gateway (SEGway) project, funded by NASA, which is a ...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
These two programs are available for free download from this website. Also included is the technical...
This page consists of two maps of the world, showing how earthquakes define the boundaries of tecton...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
'Learning With Data' is a complete learning package aimed at supporting science process teaching and...
This on-line project is part of the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) pr...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
This page offers access to maps and graphics of earthquakes, active volcanoes and plate tectonics fo...
Discovering Plate Boundaries is based on 5 world maps containing earthquake, volcano, topography, sa...
In this activity students create a plot of worldwide earthquake epicenters to display the narrow zon...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
In this activity, students explore how the movement of tectonic plates forms mountains, volcanoes, o...
This page offers two pieces of software that produce visualizations of seismicity, volcanic activity...
According to theory of plate tectonics, Earth is an active planet -- its surface is composed of many...
This resource is part of the Science Education Gateway (SEGway) project, funded by NASA, which is a ...
In this lesson students will use earthquake and volcano data to explore the relationship between ear...
These two programs are available for free download from this website. Also included is the technical...
This page consists of two maps of the world, showing how earthquakes define the boundaries of tecton...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
'Learning With Data' is a complete learning package aimed at supporting science process teaching and...
This on-line project is part of the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) pr...
In this activity, students plot the locations of earthquakes on a world map for a week or more, and ...
This page offers access to maps and graphics of earthquakes, active volcanoes and plate tectonics fo...
Discovering Plate Boundaries is based on 5 world maps containing earthquake, volcano, topography, sa...
In this activity students create a plot of worldwide earthquake epicenters to display the narrow zon...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...