This video shows how a NASA glaciologist has learned about glaciers and how their formation could be related to climate change. It features nine fly-bys over 3-dimensional glaciers, live video footage of ice fronts calving into the sea, and picture sequences of historical and satellite data.. Length:13:15. Educational levels: Middle school, High school, General public, Informal education
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This video segment, adapted from a NOVA broadcast, explains what might happen to global sea level if...
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This video contains a mix of live action video, stills, and computer animations of the Glacier Bay N...
This short video, under 6 minutes, explores Greenland Ice Core data that that reveal rapid climate c...
This collection of computer-generated animations shows glaciers and glacial landforms in the vicinit...
This archive contains videos that explore computer climate models predicting the disappearance of su...
This interactive slide show presents aerial photographs of seven glaciers worldwide. All of the glac...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
This animation is a birds eye view of Glacier Bay, Alaska. It was created as part of a series of an...
This website is a collection of NASA's best videos and visualizations of climate change. The Top 10 ...
Scientific evidence strongly suggests that ice-covered regions of the Earth are particularly sensiti...
This video segment, adapted from a NOVA broadcast, shows a team of glaciologists carving into a glac...
After Antarctica, Greenland's ice cap contains the second largest mass of frozen fresh water in the ...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
This video segment, adapted from a NOVA broadcast, explains what might happen to global sea level if...
This multimedia gallery is based on the video 'Glacier Bay, Alaska- from the Ground, Air and Space',...
This video contains a mix of live action video, stills, and computer animations of the Glacier Bay N...
This short video, under 6 minutes, explores Greenland Ice Core data that that reveal rapid climate c...
This collection of computer-generated animations shows glaciers and glacial landforms in the vicinit...
This archive contains videos that explore computer climate models predicting the disappearance of su...
This interactive slide show presents aerial photographs of seven glaciers worldwide. All of the glac...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
This site features a collection of visual resources about glaciers. Diagrams, images and animations ...
This animation is a birds eye view of Glacier Bay, Alaska. It was created as part of a series of an...
This website is a collection of NASA's best videos and visualizations of climate change. The Top 10 ...
Scientific evidence strongly suggests that ice-covered regions of the Earth are particularly sensiti...
This video segment, adapted from a NOVA broadcast, shows a team of glaciologists carving into a glac...
After Antarctica, Greenland's ice cap contains the second largest mass of frozen fresh water in the ...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
This video segment, adapted from a NOVA broadcast, explains what might happen to global sea level if...