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Earth science, also known as geoscience, is the study of the physical properties of the land, atmosphere, inland waters and oceans on earth.
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E-Theater
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Visualization Analysis Lab, E-Theater offers presentations of the latest Earth Science Discoveries on a portable large format, or IMAX screen.
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GeoRef Information System
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Bibliographic database of geoscience literature.
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International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
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Programme is focused on acquiring basic scientific knowledge about the interactive processes of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to Global Change.
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National Research Council (U.S.) Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources
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Scope includes atmospheric sciences, climate, oceanography, solid-earth sciences, radioactive waste management, polar research, environmental science and toxicology, natural disasters, and water science. Commission reports cover scientific/technical aspects of public policy issues in these areas.
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USGS Publications and Data
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Products from the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Earth Science Australia
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Earth science resources, images, freeware for students and teachers as well as general information about earth science in Australia.
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NASA - Earth Science Division
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Research center focusing on ecosystem science technology, atmospheric physics and chemistry, and airborne sensors. Includes list of research projects, discoveries, education outreach efforts, news, seminars, and publications.
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The Global Change Master Directory, Goddard Space Flight Center
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A comprehensive directory of information about Earth science data, including broad coverage of the oceans, atmosphere, hydrosphere, solid earth, biosphere and human dimensions of global change.
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