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![]() NEW: Marcellus Shale + River EcosystemsClick here for RiverQuest's position on teaching about the Marcellus Shale activity in Pennsylvania. COURSE SHORTSGrades: 4-12 Season: March-June and September-November Program Day: 4.5 hours VOYAGE VALUE:$30 per student rate includes full day field trip plus:
SPECIAL - LIMITED TIME OFFER!2012-13 School year: $15 per student. Additional funds may be available to offset fee, bus, and substitute expenses related to your RiverQuest field trip day for schools that qualify. Call 412-231-2712. Students explore topics out of today's headlines as they travel Pittsburgh's famous three rivers onboard Explorer, a floating laboratory. Hands-on activities shed light on the geology and physcial science of shale gas extraction, and discussions consider both the opportunities and challenges of this new industry. Microscopic water analysis reveals the tiny life forms that are the origin of the natural gas found within shale. Students explore point-vs-nonpoint source pollution and work together to test the rivers for several chemical indicators of water quality. PA ACADEMIC STANDARDS ADDRESSED
the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. 4.2 Watersheds and Wetlands: quality. quality.
exploitation 4.5 Humans and the Environment: energy. 3.3.A Earth Structures, Processes and Cycles:
* Minimums may apply. Actual cost of $100/student is subsidized through the generous support of foundations, corporations and government agencies.
What People Say about RiverQuest
"I like the emphasis on integrating the RiverQuest experience into the rest of the classwork." — High School Teacher "I learned how to take pH, temperature, and other tests first hand and did them myself and used them myself instead of someone else telling me 'how to.'" — Student "I had a chance to analyze something real for a larger purpose than simply illustrating an idea taught in class... While I certainly knew that chemistry and biology could go together, it never really dawned on me that examining bugs in the river water might tell just as much about the viability of the water as analyzing phosphate concentration. It brought things together for me, and now I find myself wondering at connections between chemistry and physics." — Student "I love this program! I think it is one of the best things going in environmental science in this area." — Middle School Teacher "On board we were treated like real scientists with real responsibilities." — Student "RiverQuest ... gives you a preview of what becoming a scientist would be like."
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