Comments on: Polar News & Notes: With Stick-Slip Moves an Ice Stream Sets Off Icequakes /websites/expertvoices/archives/1458 This blog is focused on helping elementary teachers become more knowledgeable about the polar regions and providing best practices on how to integrate polar concepts into their teaching. Ideas for connecting science and literacy through literature and writing, exemplary science activities, incredible pictures, tales of adventure, and stories of indigenous people and amazing animals will be part of each posting. Fri, 08 Mar 2013 04:09:34 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: » Polar News & Notes: June 2008 News Roundup » Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears /websites/expertvoices/archives/1458#comment-1067 » Polar News & Notes: June 2008 News Roundup » Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:49:26 +0000 /websites/expertvoices/archives/1458#comment-1067 [...] 7 earthquake. While glaciologists had believed that glaciers moved continuously by creep, this data indicates a “stick-slip” pattern of movement, the classic motion of earthquakes. The difference? The [...] […] 7 earthquake. While glaciologists had believed that glaciers moved continuously by creep, this data indicates a “stick-slip” pattern of movement, the classic motion of earthquakes. The difference? The […]

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