Physical Geography: The Global Environment / Edition 5

Physical Geography: The Global Environment / Edition 5

ISBN-10:
0190246863
ISBN-13:
9780190246860
Pub. Date:
12/15/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190246863
ISBN-13:
9780190246860
Pub. Date:
12/15/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Physical Geography: The Global Environment / Edition 5

Physical Geography: The Global Environment / Edition 5

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Overview

Well known for its flexibility, clarity of presentation, and graphic excellence, Physical Geography: The Global Environment, Fifth Edition, provides a thorough, scientifically authoritative, accessible, and geographic view of Earth's physical systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190246860
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 672
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Joseph A. Mason
Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph A. Mason has published dozens of publications and reports both as a faculty member and as a member of Nebraska's Conservation and Survey Division. An active teacher, he has taught a broad array of courses at the college and graduate level. Dr. Mason's research centers on eolian and hillslope geomorphology; loess stratigraphy/ sedimentology; pedology and soil geomorphology; paleopedology; Quaternary landscape evolution; and geomorphic response to Quaternary climate change, with a geographic focus on the Great Plains, northern China, the central Rocky Mountains, and the Upper Mississippi Valley.

James E. Burt
Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The author of two textbooks—Understanding Weather and Climate, Sixth Edition (2012), and Elementary Statistics for Geographers, Third Edition (2009)—James E. Burt is the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in teaching, textbook authorship, and courseware development. Dr. Burt's graduate training was in climatology and quantitative spatial analysis, and he has long had research interests located at the intersection of physical geography and geographic information science. His current research projects revolve around expert systems modeling of the physical environment and knowledge discovery methods for geospatial data.

Peter O. Muller
Professor of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Miami
Peter O. Muller's many works include The World Today: Concepts and Regions in Geography, Sixth Edition (2012); Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts, Fifteenth Edition (2011); and Economic Geography, Third Edition (1998). Dr. Muller's articles have appeared in numerous journals including The Professional Geographer, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and American Quarterly. His research interests focus on the changing geography of the United States, particularly new forms of suburbanization. He is coeditor of the journal Urban Geography, and has also served as academic production consultant for the original Annenberg/Corporation of Public Broadcasting video series, The Power of Place.

H. J. de Blij (deceased)
John A. Hannah Professor of Geography, Michigan State University
An undergraduate course in physical geography was Harm de Blij's eye-opener. As a graduate student, he conducted field research in the Swaziland (Africa) Lowveld, working on the hypothesis that this 120-kilometer-long, steep-sided valley might be a southern spur of the great East African rift valley system (PhD, Northwestern University). Since then he has addressed topics ranging from continental drift to climate change and from heat summation in viticulture to rogue waves in oceans. His more than thirty books include technical, text, and trade titles and have been translated into Chinese, Russian, Italian, and other languages. In the media he vigorously promoted geography as indispensable to education, decision-making, and domestic and foreign policy formulation.

Table of Contents

UNIT 1 Introducing Physical Geography

PART ONE A Planetary Perspective
UNIT 2 The Planet Earth
UNIT 3 Mapping Earth's Surface
UNIT 4 Earth-Sun Relationships
UNIT 5 Radiation and the Heat Balance of Planet Earth

PART TWO Atmospheric and Oceanic Processes
UNIT 6 Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere
UNIT 7 Temperatures of the Lower Atmosphere
UNIT 8 Air Pressure and Winds
UNIT 9 Circulation Patterns of the Atmosphere
UNIT 10 Circulation of the World Ocean
UNIT 11 Atmospheric Moisture and the Water Balance
UNIT 12 Precipitation, Air Masses, and Fronts
UNIT 13 Weather Systems

PART THREE Climate and Climate Change
UNIT 14 Climate Classification and Regionalization
UNIT 15 Tropical (A) and Arid (B) Climate
UNIT 16 Mild Midlatitude (C) Climates
UNIT 17 Higher Latitude (D, E) and High-Altitude (H) Climates
UNIT 18 Natural Climate Change
UNIT 19 Human Impacts on Climate

PART FOUR The Biosphere
UNIT 20 Biogeochemical Cycles
UNIT 21 Formation of Soils
UNIT 22 Properties of Soil
UNIT 23 Classification and Mapping of Soils
UNIT 24 Biogeographic Processes
UNIT 25 The Global Distribution of Plants
UNIT 26 Zoogeography: Spatial Aspects of Animal Populations

PART FIVE The Restless Crust
UNIT 27 Minerals and Igneous Rocks
UNIT 28 Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks
UNIT 29 Planet Earth in Profile: The Layered Interior
UNIT 30 Plates of the Lithosphere
UNIT 31 Plate Movement: Causes and Effects
UNIT 32 Volcanism and Its Landforms
UNIT 33 Earthquakes and Landscapes
UNIT 34 Faults, Folds, and Landscapes

PART SIX Sculpting the Surface: Weathering, Mass Movements, and Flowing Water
UNIT 35 The Formation of Landforms and Landscapes
UNIT 36 Weathering Processes
UNIT 37 Mass Movements
UNIT 38 Water in the Lithosphere
UNIT 39 Slopes and Streams
UNIT 40 Landscapes Shaped by Stream Erosion
UNIT 41 Landforms of the Fluvial System
UNIT 42 Karst Processes and Landforms

PART SEVEN Sculpting the Surface: Ice, Wind, and Coastal Processes
UNIT 43 Glacial Erosion and Deposition
UNIT 44 Landforms and Landscapes of Continental Glaciation
UNIT 45 Landforms and Landscapes of Mountain Glaciers
UNIT 46 Periglacial Environments and Landscapes
UNIT 47 Wind as a Geomorphic Agent
UNIT 48 Coastal Processes
UNIT 49 Coastal Landforms and Landscapes






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