neogeography + chemistry = neogeo chemistry

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NEOGEOGRAPHY + CHEMISTRY = NEOGEOCHEMISTRY rapid and accurate determination of geographical position by non-expert users rapid determination of chemical parameters by non-expert users rapid determination and mapping of chemical parameters in a certain geographical position by non-expert users NEOGEOSCIENCE = NEOGEOGRAPHY + SCIENCE NEOGEOGRAPHY + BOTANICS = NEOGEOBOTANICS rapid determination of botanical parameters by non-expert users rapid determination and mapping of botanical parameters in a certain geographical position by non-expert users NEOGEOGRAPHY + BLA-BLA-BLA = NEOGEO BLA-BLA- BLA rapid determination of Bla-bla-bla parameters by non-expert users rapid determination and mapping of bla- bla-bla parameters in a certain geographical position by non-expert users NEOGEOSCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION Denis M. Zhilin Moscow Institute for Open Education; school#192, Moscow, Russia, [email protected] ARCHITECTURE Joining domains Holistic view OPEN DATABASE maps.sch192.ru, $0 EGU2011-417 PARAMETERS Sensors or data loggers $200+ POSITION GPS receiver, $200+ SPACE IMAGE OR VECTOR MAP GoogleEarth, $0 SHARED MAPS AND DATA + People for data collection: Team of 3 if GPS is not integrated with data logger Team of 1 if it is + People for data input + Time (3 hr for this map Introduction and illustration of geoscience theories and patterns Shifting the students activity outdoors from a classroom. Linking concealed processes to particular landscapes Verification of data, patterns and theories. Preliminary data for professionals BENEFITS REVEALING PATTERNS Only groundwater is mineralized Mineralization of water along the lake bank is the same good stirring in lake Mineralization of swamp water varies even in near stations bad stirring in swamps REVEALING SOURCES OF IMPACTS pH = 10.8 The drain is here HOW FAR THE IMPACTS SPREAD 0 200 400 600 800 1000 -350 -300 -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100 30.01.2006 14.02.2006 03.03.2006 distance from a m iddle ofthe road, m electrical conductivity, Influence of a road on snow salinity The salinity of melted snow near the road is twice higher than of a pipeline water. The influence of the road lasts for 50-150 meters (depending on buildings) The influence is reproducible 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 distance from the beginning ofthe stream ,km Electrical conductivi stream tributary Mixing of two streams Mixing zones lasts reaches 50 m (for 2m width) The flows ration is ~1:4 NB: the other year the tributary had the same EC as the main stream. Dependence on weather! PROBLEMS How to implement into curriculum How to give basic knowledge How to encourage teachers The data are uncertain Who knows, how to proceed the data?

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NEOGEOSCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION Denis M. Zhilin Moscow Institute for Open Education; school#192, Moscow, Russia, [email protected]. REVEALING PATTERNS. NEOGEO SCIENCE = NEOGEOGRAPHY + SCIENCE. Only groundwater is mineralized Mineralization of water along the lake bank - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: NEOGEOGRAPHY +   CHEMISTRY = NEOGEO CHEMISTRY

NEOGEOGRAPHY + CHEMISTRY = NEOGEOCHEMISTRY

rapid and accurate determination of geographical position

by non-expert users

rapid determination of chemical parametersby non-expert users

rapid determination and mapping of chemical parameters in a certain geographical position

by non-expert users

NEOGEOSCIENCE = NEOGEOGRAPHY + SCIENCE

NEOGEOGRAPHY + BOTANICS = NEOGEOBOTANICSrapid determination of botanical parametersby non-expert users

rapid determination and mapping of botanical parameters in a certain geographical position

by non-expert users

NEOGEOGRAPHY + BLA-BLA-BLA = NEOGEO BLA-BLA-BLArapid determination of Bla-bla-bla parameters

by non-expert users

rapid determination and mapping of bla-bla-bla parameters in a certain geographical position

by non-expert users

NEOGEOSCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONDenis M. ZhilinMoscow Institute for Open Education; school#192, Moscow, Russia, [email protected]

ARCHITECTURE

Joining domains

Holistic view

OPEN DATABASEmaps.sch192.ru, $0

EGU2011-417

PARAMETERSSensors or data loggers

$200+

POSITIONGPS receiver,

$200+

SPACE IMAGEOR VECTOR MAP

GoogleEarth, $0

SHARED MAPS AND DATA

+ People for data collection: •Team of 3 if GPS is not integrated with data logger •Team of 1 if it is+ People for data input+ Time (3 hr for this map

• Introduction and illustration of geoscience theories and patterns• Shifting the students activity outdoors from a classroom. • Linking concealed processes to particular landscapes• Verification of data, patterns and theories. • Preliminary data for professionals

BENEFITS

REVEALING PATTERNS• Only groundwater is mineralized• Mineralization of water along the lake bank is the same good stirring in lake • Mineralization of swamp water varies even in near stations bad stirring in swamps

REVEALING SOURCES OF IMPACTS

pH = 10.8

The drain is here

HOW FAR THE IMPACTS SPREAD

0

200

400

600

800

1000

-350 -300 -250 -200 -150 -100 -50 0 50 100

30.01.2006

14.02.2006

03.03.2006

distance from a middle of the road, m

ele

ctr

ica

l co

nd

uc

tiv

ity,

mk

S

Influence of a road on snow salinity

The salinity of melted snow near the road is twice higher than of a pipeline water.

The influence of the road lasts for 50-150 meters (depending on buildings)

The influence is reproducible

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6distance from the beginning of the stream, kmE

lec

tric

al

co

nd

uc

tiv

ity,

mk

S

stream

tributary

Mixing of two streams

Mixing zones lasts reaches 50 m (for 2m width)The flows ration is ~1:4

NB: the other year the tributary had the same EC as the main stream. Dependence on weather!

PROBLEMS• How to implement into curriculum• How to give basic knowledge• How to encourage teachers

• The data are uncertain• Who knows, how to proceed the data?