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British Society for Geomorphology (formerly the BGRG) British Sedimentological Research Group Quaternary Research Association Center for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES) |
GeographyPages
A fantastic site for students and teachers with loads of resources, links, information, advice and ideas. Home of "Geo Bloggs" and "Earth: A Users' Guide". A real treasure trove. |
SLN
Geography
Geographical Association award winner from Staffordshire's teachers of Geography. "Whether you are interested in primary, middle or secondary education, we hope you will find something useful and enriching, wherever you come from in the world." |
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NASA
Earth Observatory
An excellent site from NASA with articles, satellite images and much more. A valuable resource for keeping up to date with ongoing research into issues associated with glaciers and global change, as well as an excellent reference site. Worth exploring in detail. There is an opportunity to sign up for a free weekly update telling you about the latest stories, data, and other points of interest that have been added to the site. An excellent resource for University students, interfacing directly with original scientific research. |
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Juicy GeographyA useful site with a lot of resources... "It's all about teaching Geography, baby!" | |
Digital
Geography
Digital Geography is all about using new ICT technologies in the UK KS3 / KS4 Geography curriculum. Some of the content has been previously published on Juicy Geography which is still being maintained in it’s current form. |
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Photographs from every grid square in the UK! | |
MetCheck.com
Weather information covering everything from your local forecast to the current position of the jet stream |
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Encyclopedia
of Earth
An expert-reviewed wiki-type encyclopedia of Physical Geography |
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Spectacular film of ice calving from the front of Childs Glacier, Alaska, is available on a series of DVDs from this site. | |