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Generalized Environmental Modeling System for Surfacewaters

Generalized Environmental Modeling System for Surfacewaters or GEMSS is a public domain software application published by ERM. It has been used for hydrological studies throughout the world. (Wikipedia).

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Clean Room Sneak Peek: International SWOT Satellite (Live Q&A)

Check out the new spacecraft we're building. Targeting a late-2022 launch date, this SUV-size satellite will measure the height of Earth’s water. SWOT will help researchers understand and track the volume and location of water – a finite resource – around the world, making NASA’s first tru

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22. Ocean Currents and Productivity

The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Ocean currents are generally divided into two categories: thermohaline currents and wind driven currents. Both types of currents are forced remotely rather than locally. Wind driven currents are initially forced by the wind s

From playlist Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change with Ron Smith

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05. Earth Systems Analysis (Tank Experiment)

The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Several experiments are performed using a water tank with an input flow of water and an output flow. These experiments demonstrate the concepts of equilibrium and steady-state in system analysis and are analogous to various Ea

From playlist Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change with Ron Smith

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14. The Quiet Revolution in Plastics

Environmental Politics and Law (EVST 255) Plastics are omnipresent but minimally understood and regulated in the United States. The lecture focuses on the dangers that chemicals in plastics pose to human health, particularly via leaching into food and water. Plastics are regulated by th

From playlist Environmental Politics and Law with John Wargo

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17. Land Use and Conservation Law: The Adirondack History

Environmental Politics and Law (EVST 255) By reviewing the conservation history of the Adirondack Park, this lecture examines strategies to manage land use and natural resources in protected areas. The Adirondacks has been protected since the 1880s and became a national park in the 1970

From playlist Environmental Politics and Law with John Wargo

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21. Ocean Currents

The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) The atmosphere forces the ocean in three ways: addition and removal of heat, precipitation and evaporation, and wind stress. The former two processes influence the density of sea water. Gravity acts on these density difference

From playlist Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change with Ron Smith

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Ensuring Freshwater Sustainability: Mapping Groundwater from the Air

Stanford Earth’s Rosemary Knight recently spearheaded a project to map underground freshwater resources and forecast the intrusion of saltwater into aquifers beneath the California coastal town of Marina. The project, a collaboration between Stanford, the Marina Coastal Water District, and

From playlist Stanford Highlights

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Our Galaxy Could Be Full of Exoplanets with Oceans | SciShow News

Earlier this spring NASA announced a new research model that predicts that ocean worlds are far from rare, and our galaxy might be full of them. And a new study examines evidence that Pluto may have had an underground ocean all along! Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast!

From playlist SciShow Space

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David Lannes: Modelling shallow water waves - Lecture 2

A good understanding of waves in shallow water, typically in coastal regions, is important for several environmental and societal issues: submersion risks, protection of harbors, erosion, offshore structures, wave energies, etc. The goal of this serie of lectures is to show how efficient

From playlist Mathematical Physics

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Hydrostatic Forces Example | Hydrostatics

https://goo.gl/A7bu20 for more FREE video tutorials covering Engineering Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics) The objective of this video is to work out the equivalent hydrostatic force on a vertical tank wall. At first, the video describes the exemplary problem of a tank containing fluids in a

From playlist SpoonFeedMe: Engineering Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics)

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Climate Change Moved the North Pole

The idea that the North Pole can move is nothing new, but the findings of a recent study suggest that Santa might need to pack up and find a new apartment. Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://www.scishowtangents.org --

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David Lannes: Modelling shallow water waves - Lecture 3

A good understanding of waves in shallow water, typically in coastal regions, is important for several environmental and societal issues: submersion risks, protection of harbors, erosion, offshore structures, wave energies, etc. The goal of this serie of lectures is to show how efficient

From playlist Mathematical Physics

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David Lannes: Modelling shallow water waves - Lecture 1

A good understanding of waves in shallow water, typically in coastal regions, is important for several environmental and societal issues: submersion risks, protection of harbors, erosion, offshore structures, wave energies, etc. The goal of this serie of lectures is to show how efficient

From playlist Mathematical Physics

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How the Andes Mountains Might Have Killed a Bunch of Whales

PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to http://to.pbs.org/DonateEons ↓ More info below ↓ At a site known as Cerro Ballena or Whale Hill, there are more than 40 skeletons of marine mammals -- a graveyard of ocean life dating back 6.5 million to 9 m

From playlist Ancient Fauna, Flora & Fungi

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Environmental Data Science - Deep Random Talks - Episode 5

Check out details and register for our (free) Enviromental Data Science Workshop and Projects: https://community.ai.science/earth-environmental-data-science-workshop Notes and resources: https://ai.science/l/ee1eb08d-f273-4176-bc4c-3c91ee2d3fca@/assets -Join our ML slack community: http

From playlist Deep Random Talks - Season 1

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How Does Water Treatment Work | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

Learn the basics about water treatment, as a part of environmental chemistry. Human beings have added to the natural water cycle by taking water from rivers for use in our towns and cities. We are taking a huge amount of water from natural sources to use in our homes and industries. Lo

From playlist CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry

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Tipping Points in Coupled Human-environment Systems by Madhur Anand

PROGRAM TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Partha Sharathi Dutta (IIT Ropar, India), Vishwesha Guttal (IISc, India), Mohit Kumar Jolly (IISc, India) and Sudipta Kumar Sinha (IIT Ropar, India) DATE: 19 September 2022 to 30 September 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall an

From playlist TIPPING POINTS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS (HYBRID, 2022)

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