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Nikki Airaudi Studies Snow Chemistry at Summit 18 April
- 6 May 2004
UPDATES:
10 May 2004: Nikki Airaudi has returned home
to Wisconsin; the Summit, Greenland TREC expedition is complete.
Follow the linked dates below to download the Questions
and Answers from students and the audio files from the
teleconferences between the Summit team and classrooms.
04 May
2004 - The Questions and Answers as well as a
Powerpoint are available now from this teleconference. The audio
from this teleconference will be made available for download soon.
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April 2004
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April 2004
To learn more about Snow Research, download the Power Point
Presentation below.
Summit, Greenland Snow Research (Power Point - 10.5 MB)
Join teacher Nikki Airaudi as she works alongside scientists at
the peak of the Greenland ice sheet, studying snow in order to
understand the chemistry of the atmosphere over remote snow-covered
regions. Nikki is working with a science team led by Jack
Dibb from the University of New Hampshire and Nicola Blake from
the University of California.
Nikki teaches 8th grade earth science at Kewaskum Middle School
in Wisconsin. Through participating in TREC Nikki aims to strengthen
the connection between classroom lessons and real world science.
She also hopes to expand her students’ knowledge of climate
change in an effort to encourage environmental responsibility.
Click on the menu items on the left to learn about the project and
interact with the team members:
- Research Team:
Learn more about Summit camp,
Greenland, the research project and host researcher, and Nikki Airaudi,
the TREC teacher at Summit
- Researchers'
Journals: Find about more about what the
researchers are doing at Summit and read their journals from the field
- Teacher's
Journal:
Find about more about Nikki, and
read her journal from the field
- Ask
the Teacher:
Message board where you can ask
Mrs. Airaudi questions about the project and her adventures
- Photo
Album:
Find pictures of the research team,
the local environment, and adventures in Greenland here
Photo Credits: A muskox showing its best profile near Kangerlussuaq,
Greenland. Photo courtesy of Nicola Blake. Center: Nicola Blake
looking out of her Arctic Oven, one of several types of sleeping
accommodations available at Summit, Greenland. Photo courtesy Jack
Dibb. A C-130 Hercules lands on the snow runway at Summit, Greenland.
Photo by Wendy Warnick
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Summit, Greenland - Teacher's Journal |
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 2:24 am by Nikki_Airaudi |
Today was a very busy day for all of the researchers involved in this project. This was they day when they all got together and shared the data they had collected, what their conclusions are up to th...
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Summit, Greenland - Ask the Teacher |
Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 7:08 pm by Anonymous |
hey Mrs. A it's me wonderful Sara!!!! I'm in the library right now so i'm being sneaky cuz i'm pretty sure that Mrs.worderman would be angery with me so i better make this fast. I'm glad that your tri...
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Summit, Greenland - Researchers' Journals |
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2004 7:34 pm by Janet_Warburton |
The Summit Research Team has been posting journal entries and photos on the following web page:
http://summit.unh.edu/
Read the "Updates" for the most recent activities!
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