Images from Science
NASA, Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) data and information for global change studies posters. [Full color posters in PDF format]
Interactive (zoom-able, pan-able) 360-degree images from the Walker Branch Watershed flux tower site and temperate forest study area (Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA)
Logo's, Maps, Satellite Images, and Pictures from The Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) project.
List of small "thumbnail" images linked to a series of larger images for each site from the ORNL DAAC archive of NPP study site photographs. (N.B. not all study sites have photographs available at present)
Earthshots is an ebook of before-and-after Landsat images (1972-present), showing recent environmental events and introducing remote sensing. [Select images from interactive maps]
The SeaWiFS Mission is a part of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise, which is designed to look at our planet from space to better understand it as a system in both behavior and evolution. This page provides access into the SeaWiFS Project Ocean Color Image Archive. One can find sample earth observation movies, global sea surface temperatures, and various data and documentation.
Activities designed to assist in teaching the concepts of Global Change appropriate for grades 1-12. A teacher's guide explains how the activities are related to time, change, cycles, and Earth as home.
Photographs that show the demise of Jump-off Joe, a sea stack at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon.
This is a site about Iguazu Falls and the erosion that the waterfall causes. It also has an activity dedicated to studying erosion. [Includes interactive images]
Volcanic Hazards on the Island of Hawaii. Find out how new land is created when lava enters the sea and how to identify areas near lava-entry points that are safe for viewing. Includes color photographs of volcanic action.