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Works in the Rubenstein · Forever Humboldt!! · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/forever-humboldt/works
In this image, he and his botanical colleagues Bonpland and Kunth compare the effects of latitude and altitude on plant distribution on (...)
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Geo-what? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education
https://learninginnovation.duke.edu/blog/2009/01/geo-what/
Every place on earth has a unique set of coordinates (longitude, latitude and altitude) that can be detected by GPS receivers. These (...)
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Aerial/Satellite Imagery - Maps - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/maps/maps_aerial
1955 1:20,000 B&W No Photomosaic FSA Yes: Duke | UNC 1959/60 1:20,000 B&W No Photomosaic FSA Yes: (...)
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Atmospheric science - Earth & Climate Sciences - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/ecs/atmosphere
. ⭐ Best bets Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Atmospheric Environment Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Nature Reviews Earth and (...)
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Architecture · Royal India & The British: The Photography of Samuel Bourne & Raja Lala Deen Dayal ·
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/royalindia/architecture
राम यंत्र Rām Yantra (Ram Instrument) رام آلات The circular stone structure in the foreground, known as a Rām Yantra (Ram Instrument), measures (...)
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LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Social Media Usage and Its Impact on Global Tibet - Duke Uni
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2024/11/14/life-summer-research-grant-reflections-social-media-usage-and-its-impact-on-global-tibet/
A more severe negative impact of limited connectivity in Dolpo was tragically highlighted when four people died from altitude sickness (...)
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June 2023 | Issue 407 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online
https://mclibrary.duke.edu/about/news/newsletter-2023-06-05
Six large chambers were installed allowing the center to simulate depths of 1000 feet of seawater (fsw) and up to 100,000 feet of (...)