Staff
Annette Schloss is the Project Manager for EOS-WEBSTER. Dr. Schloss has been involved with EOS-WEBSTER since it’s inception. She has worked on terrestrial and hydrologic modeling projects, and is interested in remote sensing of freshwater resources. She received her doctorate from UNH in Zoology with a focus on the ecology of streams. She has collaborated on several education and outreach projects to get the best contemporary Earth science data into use by educators and the general public.
Bill Armstrong, Senior Software Engineer, works for Research Computing Center (RCC) at UNH, and is the guy behind the scenes of the MVH web site. He's responsible for server administration, web server configuration, software development, and database administration. As part of the mission of UNH, Bill helps undergraduate and graduate students gain new skills in database design and administration and web-based projects.
Rita Freuder, Information Technologist, is the main support member of the EOS-WEBSTER for providing data to all MVH members for constructing DELEs (Data Enhanced Learning Experiences). Rita has experience in education outreach to K-12 teachers, in Earth system science activities using satellite images, modeled data and field data. She has been the MVH liaison to the Education Committee of the Earth Science Information Partners Federation (ESIP), and to the Digital Library for Earth Systems Education (DLESE), both national organizations.
Denise Blaha, User Support Coordinator, is the person behind the email and toll-free telephone line. She is involved in a number of education initiatives at UNH, both in terrestrial and marine sciences. Prior to joining EOS-WEBSTER in 1999, she was a researcher for 10 years with the Global Atmospheric Chemistry group at UNH studying anthropogenic sources of atmospheric methane.
Phone: 1-877-589-4909 (toll free)
Fax: 603-862-0188
E-mail: support@eos-webster.sr.unh.edu
EOS-WEBSTER Collections of interest to MVH users:
Imagery
- Educational Image Subsets for the Forest Watch Program
- IKONOS
- Landsat scenes for the entire US for 1990 and 2000
- MODIS satellite data for the USA
- SPOT-VEGETATION indices
Other data
- NCAR climate change in the 21st century data
- Global Landuse Change
- US County Crop data from 1970
- Global Demographic (population and water demand) data
Please contact us for a walk-through of our system or to find out more about all of our data and educational products:
Phone: 1-877-589-4909 (toll free)
Fax: 603-862-0188
E-mail: support@eos-webster.sr.unh.edu
Other links
University of New Hampshire Resources
Earth Exploration Toolbook Step by Step Educational Chapters
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