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    Lead Writer: Olivia Sandoval, Jefferson Davis High School, Houston, Texas

    Additional Materials: Bob Gotwals, Computational Science Educator, The Shodor Education Foundation, Durham, NC.

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    Other thanks and credits:

    Thanks to all the staff at National Computational Science Leadership Program & all the following resources who have made this project possible. Special thanks to Helen Parke, Cisco Systems, and Bob Gotwals, The Shodor Education Foundation.

    Gloria Lemond, Furr High School for her help in Alabama.

    Facts, pictures, and standards were used from http://www.epa.gov/ozone

    Smog City courtesy of SonomaTech in California.

    EKMA/OZIP from United States Environmental Protection Agency with a web interface model created at the Shodor Foundation.

    Activity 1: Group Project obtained from http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us

    Picture of United States was obtained from http://www.serve.com

    Facts from http://thechalkboard.com



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    Jefferson Davis High School, Houston, Texas
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