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Jeff Ryan, Department of Geology University of South Florida Leveraging Geoinformatics in the Classroom: GeoMapApp, IEDA/EarthChem, other geo- data Portals (and an example from MARGINS Mini-Lessons)
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Started in 2006 34 MARGINS “Mini-Lessons” derived from MARGINS science results…
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2003-2005 Anatahan Eruptions SubFac “event”: Successful event responses Generous Web- and journal-published information resources, including comprehensive geochemical data on eruptive products. A “typical” arc volcano erupting a “typical” suite of arc lavas in a “typical” (and well-documented) island arc setting = a good starting point for an investigation of subduction-related volcanism.
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Activity Learning Goals: Web Research skills (Why? Undergraduates desperately need training in Information Quality Assessment, as they are bombarded with data, and don’t know how to filter it. Geochemical Data interpretation: Learning basics of elemental partitioning and variations in lava compositions w/ varying degrees of crystallization/melting, as observed on simple x-y plots (e.g.: Hanson, 1989). Geospatial Information access and Manipulation: Use of GIS tools (i.e. Google Earth, GeoMapApp).
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Part 1: Directed Web Research Starting Place: http://www.nsf-margins.org/SF/Anatahan/Anatahan2003.html (Anatahan pages on NSF-MARGINS website) http://www.nsf-margins.org/SF/Anatahan/Anatahan2003.html –Also let them look at Google Scholar… –Links here are to Source Reference websites and published literature (like searching the stacks in the library…) Do the comparisons (i.e., “Where do these links appear in a Google search for Anatahan?”) to explain Web search engines and their limitations Direct students to seek both basic information (geography, history), and geologically relevant data, especially bulk-rock chemical analyses and trace element results.
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Geospatial/Descriptive data resources GIS applications: Google Earth, GeoMapApp, etc. Eruptive history and style: MARGINS pages and linked websites Anatahan caldera (J.R. Lockwood) Map of EM300 multibeam sonar bathymetry around Anatahan island, collected during the 2003 Ring of Fire expedition.
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Extended Searching: Refereed literature online GeoRef (JVGR special issues, etc.) EarthChem (Data!) GERM (reservoir and partitioning data )
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“Chemical Petrology” Based on data in published literature. Basic rock classifications AFM relationships (calc-alkaline vs. Tholeiitic) Harker Diagrams, etc…. But now, you can start doing this with students without hassling with Excel or Igpet…
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You can do basic diagrams for EarthChem data in Earthchem! Created in Earthchem!
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Trace-element Geochemistry: Elemental Partitioning Basics Still need Excel for this…
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Inferring Crystallization sequences Hanson, et al (1989) An Approach to Trace Element Modeling Using a Simple Igneous System as an Example (RIMG 21: Geochemistry and Mineralogy of the Rare Earth Elements) Interpretation of elemental variation patterns in terms of magmatic processes
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Assessment Strategies: Students generate a report, responding to the questions posed. –Includes all diagrams generated, and data tables compiled, as well as a complete list of references used, Web and otherwise. Evaluate based both on understanding of petrology/geochemistry principles, but also on the quality and of their searches. –Consider both the sources used, and how they are used (are they cited properly, are they source references?)
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Relevant websites: www.geomapapp.org www.virtualocean.org www.earthchem.org http://www.iedadata.org/
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