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Vorheriger Titel: | Fundamentals of the physical environment / David Briggs ... |
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Beschreibung: | 2. Aufl. u.d.T.: Fundamentals of the physical environment |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 627 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0415232945 0415232937 |
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adam_text | Contents
Website resources x
Preface to the third edition xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Part one FUNDAMENTALS
1 THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT:
INTRODUCTORY IDEAS AND CONCEPTS 3
Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire:
an environmental system 3
Upper Wharfedale viewed as a system 8
Evolutionary and equilibrium approaches
to environmental systems 10
Modem approaches in physical geography 12
The rise of Earth System Science 14
Conclusion 15
2 ENERGY AND EARTH 18
The planetary setting 18
New developments: the sun, our nearest
star 19
Concepts of energy 19
Key concepts: heat and temperature 21
General patterns and principles of electro-
magnetic radiation 22
Exogeuetic energy 25
Endogenetic energy 28
Energy outputs of the globe 28
Key concepts: the laws of thermodynamics 30
Global energy transfers 30
Local and regional energy transfers 32
Applications: renewable energy from the
environment 33
Part two ATMOSPHERE
3 HEAT AND ENERGY IN THE ATMOSPHERE
The atmospheric energy system 39
Human impact: ozone 41
Spatial variability of radiation exchanges 44
Key concepts: the greenhouse effect 45
Latitudinal radiation balance 46
New developments: measuring radiation from
space 4b
Heat balance 47
Energy transfers and the global circulation 51
Effects upon temperature 51
Conclusion 54
4 MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE
The effects of heating and cooling in the
atmosphere 56
Condensation 58
Systems: cloud types 62
Precipitation 65
New developments: cloud seeding 6 7
Human impact: thunderstorms 68
Conclusion 72
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VI
CONTENTS
PRECIPITATION AND EVAPO-
TRANSPIRATION
Precipitation 73
Human impact: acid rain 75
New developments: measuring precipitation
from space 81
Human impact: drought 85
Applications: floods 88
Evapotranspiration 90
Conclusion 98
9 CLIMATE CHANGE
73 Evidence for climatic change 162
Concepts: dating 165
New developments: sudden climate
changes 168
Causes of climatic change 170
Future climates 176
Key concepts: implications of global
warming 177
Conclusion 178
161
THE ATMOSPHERE IN MOTION 100
Atmospheric circulation and winds 100
Forces acting upon the air 102
The global pattern of circulation 105
Energy transfer in the atmosphere 106
Wind patterns 108
Applications: general circulation models 111
Human impact: jet streams lib
New developments: El Nino-Southern
Oscillation 118
Conclusion 120
WEATHER-FORMING SYSTEMS 121
Air masses 121
Weather-forming systems of temperate
latitudes 124
Concepts: air streams 125
Human impact: storms 130
Weather-forming systems of the tropics 134
Weather prediction 136
Weather prediction and hazards 138
New developments: Atlantic tropical cyclone
prediction model 139
Human impact: tornadoes 140
8 MICRO AND LOCAL CLIMATES
The climate near the ground 141
Urban climates 149
New developments: urban heat island
modelling 151
The microclimate of slopes 153
Applications: human comfort and
bioclimawlogy 154
Applications: vineyard microclimate 15b
Locai Vvinds 157
141
Part three GEOSPHERE
10 EARTH S GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND
PROCESSES
Origin and dynamics 183
New developments: Earth-crossing objects and
deep impacts 186
Earth structure and internal energy 186
Systems: planetary material and energy
systems 188
Crustal evolution: plate tectonics 189
Key processes: sea-floor spreading 190
Human impact: seismic studies and
seismo-volcanic hazards 197
The geological evolution of Britain 204
Conclusion 204
Applications: morphotectonic landscapes in
Britain 205
11 THE GLOBAL OCEAN
Evolution of Earth s ocean basins 209
Key processes: the birth of the Atlantic
Ocean 211
Ocean basin geometry and sea levels 214
Composition and structure of ocean waters 215
Applications: Late Quaternary isostatic crustal
adjustments 216
Systems: oceans and global environmental
change 218
Ocean circulation 219
Tides and waves 220
New developments: ocean-atmosphere coupling
and climate in western Europe 221
Human impact: economic activity and
ocean-atmosphere interactions 225
Conclusion 225
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CONTENTS
VII
12 ROCK FORMATION AND DEFORMATION 227
Systems: the rock cycle 228
Rock-forming minerals and processes 228
Key processes: igneous rocks 230
The rock cycle (1) igneous processes and land-
systems 232
Human impact: volcanic hazards 236
The rock cycle (2) metamorphic processes and
landsystems 237
The rock cycle (3) sedimentary processes and
landsystems 238
The rock cycle (4) ocean environment 244
Applications: geological resources 247
Rock deformation: folding and faulting 248
New developments: super volcanoes 251
Conclusion 252
13 DENUDATION.WEATHERING AND MASS
WASTING 254
Denudation 254
Systems: geomorphic systems 255
Force and resistance 257
Weathering 260
New developments: denudation, climate change
and feedbacks 263
Mass wasting 266
Applications: karst landsystems 266
Key concepts: Mohr-Coulomb failure
criteria 269
Human impact: debris flow hazard and
structural damage 276
Conclusion 278
14 FLOWING WATER AT THE LAND SURFACE 281
Generation of channel flow 281
Systems: catchment and watershed models 283
Human impact: floods and flood control 291
Stream flow in channels 293
Key processes: channel hydraulics 295
Channel erosion and sediment transfer 299
New developments: urban development on flood
plains 299
Fluvial landsystems 302
Conclusion 308
Applications: river terraces and environmental
change 309
15 ICE AT THE LAND SURFACE 311
Form, mass and energy balance of ice 311
Systems: glacier mass balance 314
Key concepts: thermodynamic character of
glaciers 317
Ice flow and glacier geomorphic processes 319
Applications: deformation of the glacier bed 323
Glacier erosional landsystems 328
New developments: the stability of ice
shelves 329
Glacier depositional landsystems 333
Permafrost processes and landsystems 335
Human impact: glacier resources and hazards
339
Conclusion 340
16 THE WORK OF THE WIND 342
Aeolian processes 342
New developments: storminess and global
climatic change 343
Key processes: deflation and entrainment 344
Aeolian landsystems 345
Systems: climate, tectonics and deserts 346
Desert landsystems 347
Applications: the environmental significance of
loess sheets 348
Conclusion 352
Human impact: medieval storms and coastal
dunes 353
17 THEWORKOFTHESEA 355
Wave, current and tidal action 355
Key processes: wave form and action 357
Coastal geomorphic processes 359
Applications: Holocene development of the
British coastline 360
Human impact: coastal management and
sea-level rise 363
Coastal landsystems 365
The global coastline 369
Systems: tectonics, climate and sea levels 371
New developments: managed retreat 375
Conclusion 376
Part four BIOSPHERE
18 SOIL PROPERTIES
Physical properties 381
Colloidal properties 387
pH or soil reaction 393
New developments: carbon sequestration in
soils 394
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CONTENTS
Soil fertility 396
Conclusion 397
19 SOIL FORMATION 398
Soil development, soil profiles and soil
horizons 398
The soil-forming environment 400
Leaching, decalcification, calcification 404
Podzolization 405
Clay formation and translocation 407
Gleying 409
Salinization, alkalization, solodization 411
Laterization 413
The soil catena: the topographical factor in soil
formation 415
Human impact: soil erosion: the human
degradation of soil profiles 416
Conclusion 417
20 VEGETATION SYSTEMS 419
Units and scale of study 419
The concept of the ecosystem 420
Environmental factors 420
Limiting factors and range of tolerance 422
The concept of the ecological niche 423
Vegetation zones of Earth 423
Key concepts: climatic diagrams of vegetation
regions 424
Conclusion 426
21 VEGETATION DEVELOPMENT AND
SUCCESSION 427
Succession and climax 427
Classification of successions 429
Ecosystem changes through succession 436
Theories of climax vegetation 437
Key concepts: colonization of the British Isles by
vegetation in postglacial times 439
Conclusion 440
22 ENERGY FLOWS AND NUTRIENT CYCLES
IN ECOSYSTEMS 442
General principles of energy flow 442
Ecosystem production 449
Plant nutrients 450
Human impact: human modifications of nutrient
cycles 458
Conciusicn 460
23 DIVERSITY AND STABILITY IN
ECOSYSTEMS 462
Diversity 463
Systems: theory of island biogeography 468
Stability 470
Relationship between diversity and stability 473
Threats to global biodiversity 475
Conclusion 477
Part five ENVIRONMENTS
24 POLAR ENVIRONMENTS 481
Distribution of polar landscapes 481
Vegetation and soils in high latitudes 483
Energy and ecological productivity 485
New developments: polar climates, global
warming and polar ice sheets 489
Construction problems 491
Impact of oil and gas fields 493
Arctic pollution 496
Environmental impacts of polar tourism 498
Conclusion 499
25 MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENTS 500
Physical geology of Earth s principal
mountain systems 500
Key concepts: the character of mountains 501
Mountain meteorology and climate 506
Applications: environmental problems in
mountain areas 507
Human impact: living at altitude 514
Mountain ecosystems 514
Alpine landsystem 516
New developments: climate change and alpine
environments 517
Conclusion 522
26 MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENTS 524
Climate, present and past 524
Soil formation and distribution 527
Development and adaptation of vegetation
530
Distribution of the plant communities 534
Fire in the Mediterranean landscape 536
Desertification and soil erosion 538
Water supply problems: quantity and quality
539
Human impact: badlands 540
Conclusion 544
CONTENTS
IX
27 DRYLAND ENVIRONMENTS 546
Climate 546
Desert 548
Savanna 551
New developments: plant types 553
Environmental problems of dry lands 553
Human impact: atmospheric dust and its impact 562
Conclusion 563
28 HUMID TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS 565
Climate 565
Geomorphology 567
Soils 568
Forests 568
Human impact: deforestation in Brazil 573
Human impact: Hurricane Mitch 576
Conclusion 579
Appendix Soil classification according to the
FAO-UNESCO So/7 Map of the World
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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