As the semester evolves, so does this page. It will contain all sorts of useful information about the course and about Global Change topics, as well as links to many other useful sites on the World Wide Web. Click on the highlighted words to connect to a page or site that is linked to this page.
CLASS REMOTE SENSING PAGE For use with Discussion/Lab #6 on Remote Sensing
LINKS TO LEARN ABOUT WHAT GOES INTO PUBLISHING A MAJOR SCIENTIFIC PAPER
THE ANCIENT BRISTLECONE PINE A wonderful site to learn all about the oldest living things on earth and get a general introduction to DENDROCHRONOLOGY & TREE RINGS.
WEB PAGES ABOUT TREE RINGS AND TREE-RING RESEARCH A site designed to be the "ultimate" resource for information on TREE-RING RESEARCH -- contains numerous links. Be sure to look at PRINCIPLES OF DENDROCHRONOLOGY
THE LABORATORY OF TREE-RING RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
VOLCANO HOME PAGES A set of links to web sites about VOLCANOES.
VOLCANISM-CLIMATE INTERACTIONS A site about the effects of volcanic eruptions on climate.
THE GLOBAL CHANGE MASTER DIRECTORY -- Here is your gateway to all sorts of information about global change research. Spend some time familiarizing yourself with this site and its numerous links.
GLOBAL CHANGE-RELATED LINKS COMPILED BY THE FALL 1995 CLASS: Here are examples of sites compiled by an earlier Introduction to Global Change class.
THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) Learn about this panel and find the most recent Working Group Summaries of the new (1995) IPCC report.
THE LABORATORY OF TREE-RING RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA -- Learn about your professor's home department.
"EARTHCAST"-- Easy access to current WEATHER MAPS and all sorts of other fascinating Earth images and information. (From the University of Maryland's Department of Meteorology)