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adam_text | BRIEF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to Physical
Geography 2
2 The Geographers Tools 14
3 Earth Sun Geometry and the
Seasons 46
4 The Global Energy System 66
5 Global Temperature Patterns 94
S Atmospheric Pressure, Wind, and
Global Circulation 118
V Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 152
S Air Masses and Cyclonic Weather
Systems 188
9 Global Climates 218
ID Plant Geography 262
1 1 The Global Distribution and
Character of Soils 292
1 2 Earth s Internal Structure, Rock
Cycle, and Geologic Time 338
13 Tectonic Processes and
Landforms 372
14 Weathering and Mass
Movement 410
1 5 Groundwater and Karst
Landscapes 434
16 Fluvial Systems and
Landforms 454
IV Glacial Geomorphology:
Processes and Landforms 494
15 Arid Landscapes and Eolian
Processes 534
19 Coastal Processes and
Landforms 560
CDNTENTS
Introduction to Physical
Geography 2
THE SCOPE OF GEOGRAPHY 4
Defining Physical Geography 5
The Earth s Four Spheres 8
Organization of This Book 11
Exploring Cause and Effect Relationships 11
An Interactive Tool 11
GedDiscdveries: Stream Meandering 12
Focus on Geographical Literacy 12
Physical Geography Is Interesting, Exciting, and
Relevant to Your Life 12
The Big Picture 13
2 | The Geographers Tools 14
The Geographic Grid 16
Latitude 17
Longitude 20
Using the Geographic Grid 22
GedDiscdveries: Using the Geographic Grid
23
Amazing Places: Big But Hard to Reach 24
Maps—The Basic Tool of
Geographers 23
Map Projections 26
Map Scale 29
Isolines 32
GedDiscdveries: Using Maps 33
Digital Technology
in Geography 36
Remote Sensing 36
What a Geographer Sees: Infrared Im
ages 40
Global Positioning Systems 40
Geographic Information Systems 42
GedDiscdveries: Using a Geographic Infor
mation System 43
The Big Picture 44
3 | Earth Sun Geometry and the
Seasons 46
Our Place in Space 48
The Shape of the Earth 49
amazing Placets: The Sun 50
Earth s Orbit Around the Sun 51
The Earth s Rotation and Axial Tilt 52
The Seasons 55
Solstice and Equinox 56
GeoDiscoveries: Orbital View and Earth as
Viewed from the Sun 58
How We See Earth Sun Geometry
on Earth 60
Day and Night 60
Seasonal Changes in Sun Position (Angle) and
Length of Day 60
GedDiscdveries: Celestial Dome 62
GedDiscdveries: Sun Angle and Length of
Day 62
What a Geographer Sees: Sunrise in the
Southern Hemisphere 63
The Big Picture 64
4 ; The Global Energy System 66
The Electromagnetic Spectrum and
Solar Energy 68
The Electromagnetic Spectrum 68
GeoDiscdveries: The Electromagnetic
Spectrum 70
Solar Energy and the Solar Constant 70
Composition of the Atmosphere 71
Constant Gases 71
Variable Gases 72
What a Glgc raphes S e: e s : The
Formation of Rainbows 74
Particulates 78
The Flow of Solar Radiation on
Earth 79
Heat Transfer 79
Flow of Solar Radiation in the Atmosphere 81
Interaction of Solar Radiation and the Earth s
Surface 83
GedDiscdveries: The Angle of Incidence 85
The Global Radiation Budget 86
GedDiscdveries: The Global Energy Budget
87
The Big Picture 92
Global Temperature
Patterns 94
Layered Structure of the
Atmosphere 96
The Troposphere 97
The Stratosphere 97
The Mesosphere 98
The Thermosphere 98
What a geographer Se:e:s: Auroras 100
Surface and Air Temperatures 99
Calculating the Heat Index and Wind Chill 100
Large Scale Geographic Factors That Influence
Air Temperature 101
Amazing places: Temperature Extremes on
Earth 104
Local Factors That Influence Air Temperature
106
GedDiscdveries: Surface Temperature 107
GedDiscdveries: Maritime vs. Continental
Effect 109
The Annual Range of Surface Temperature
(Putting It All Together) 112
GedDiscdveries: Temperature and Location
114
The Big Picture 115
Atmospheric Pressure, Wind,
and Global Circulation us
Atmospheric Pressure 120
Factors That Influence Air Pressure 120
Measuring and Mapping Air Pressure 121
Atmospheric Pressure Systems 123
Low Pressure Systems 123
High Pressure Systems 123
What a Geographer Sees: Migrating
Pressure Systems 127
The Direction Of Air Flow 125
Unequal Heating of Land Surfaces 125
Pressure Gradient Force 126
Geddiscoveries: Fluctuations in the
Pressure Gradient 129
Coriolis Force 128
GeoDiscoveries: The Coriolis Force 130
Frictional Forces 130
Global Pressure and Atmospheric
Circulation 132
Tropical Circulation 134
Midlatitude Circulation 136
Polar Circulation 139
Seasonal Migration of Pressure Systems 139
Amazing Places: Mt. Washington 140
G ed Discoveries: Global Atmospheric
Circulation 142
Local Wind Systems 143
Land Sea Breezes 143
Topographic Winds 144
Oceanic Circulation 145
Gyres and Thermohaline Circulation 145
El Nino 148
GedDiscoveries: El Nino 148
The Big Picture 149
Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 152
Physical Properties of Water 154
Hydrogen Bonding 154
Thermal Properties of Water and Its Physical
States 155
GedDiscdveries: L«toi///«J/ 157
The Hydrosphere and the
Hydrologic Cycle 157
Humidity 159
Maximum, Specific, and Relative Humidity 159
Dew Point Temperature 163
Amazing Peaces: Death Valley 164
GedDiscdveries: Atmospheric Humidity
165
Evaporation 167
Adiabatic Processes 168
The Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate 168
The Wet Adiabatic Lapse Rate 169
GedDiscdveries: Adiabatic Processes 170
Cloud Formation and Classification
171
Fog 172
Cloud Classification 173
What a Geographer sees: Unusual
Clouds 176
Precipitation 178
Types of Precipitation 178
Precipitation Processes 179
xxii • Contents
GeoDiscoveries: ConvectionalPrecipitation
183
Bed Discoveries: Orographic Processes
184
The Big Picture 186
Air Masses and Cyclonic
Weather Systems 188
Air Masses and Fronts 190
Air Masses 190
Fronts 192
Evolution and Character of Mid lati
tude Cyclones 193
Upper Air Flow and the 500 mb Pressure Surface
194
Interaction of Upper Air Flow and Surface Air
Flow 196
Cyclogenesis 196
GeoDiscoveries: Formation of a Midlatitude
Cyclone 199
GeqDiscoveries: Migration of a Midlatitude
Cyclone 200
Thunderstorms 201
Evolution of Thunderstorms 201
Severe Thunderstorms 201
Tornadoes 205
Amazing Places: Tornado Alley 208
GeoDiscoveries: Tornadoes 208
Tropical Cyclones 209
Hurricanes 211
BedDiscoverieb: Migration of Hurricane
Katrina 214
The Big Picture 216
Global Climates 218
Climate and the Factors That
Affect It 220
Koppen Climate Classification 221
Geography of Koppen Climates 225
Character and Geographic Distribution of Tropical
04) Climates 225
What a Geographer Sees: The Relation
ship of Climate and Vegetation 226
GeoDiscoveries: The Tropical Savanna
Climate (Aw) 230
Character and Geographic Distribution of Arid and
Semi Arid (#) Climates 228
Amazing Places: Atacama Desert 234
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Mesothermal (C) Climates 235
GeoDiscoveries: Humid Subtropical Hot
Summer Climates (Cfa, Cwa) 238
GeoDiscoveries: Marine West Coast
Climates (Cfb, Cfc) 240
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Microthermal (D) Climates 240
Character and Geographic Distribution of Polar
(£) Climates 244
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Highland (//) Climates 246
GeoDiscoveries: Remote Sensing and
Climate 248
Global Climate Change 249
The Carbon Cycle 249
Is Anthropogenic Climate Change Really
Occurring? 251
Predicting Future Climate Change 256
The Big Picture 260
1D j Plant Geography 262
The Process of Photosynthesis 264
The Relationship of Climate and
Vegetation: The Character and
Distribution of Global
Biomes 266
Forest Biomes 268
What a Geographer Sees:
Wildfires 274
Amazing Places: The Coastal
Redwoods 21b
Grassland Biomes 276
Desert Biomes 278
Tundra Biome 280
Local and Regional Factors That
Influence the Geographic
Distribution of Vegetation 281
Slope and Aspect 281
Vertical Zonation 282
Plant Succession 284
GeoDiscoverics: Plant Succession 285
Riparian Zones 285
Human Influence on Vegetation
Patterns 286
Deforestation and Its Consequences 286
GeoDiscoveries: Deforestation 289
Agriculture in the Midlatitude Grassland
Biome 288
Overgrazing 288
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GeoDiscoveries: Remote Sensing and the
Biosphere 290
The Big Picture 290
The Global Distribution and
Character of Soils 292
What Is Soil? 294
Basic Soil Properties 295
Soil Forming (Pedogenic) Processes 297
Soil Forming Factors 299
Amazing Places: Buried Soils at the Eustis
Ash Pit in Nebraska 302
Measurable Soil Characteristics 305
What a geographer Sees:Soil Conser
vation on Steep Slopes 306
Soil Chemistry 310
SoilpH 310
Colloids and Cation Exchange 311
Soil Profiles (Reading the Soil) 312
Time and Soil Evolution 313
Soil Science and Classification 315
The Twelve Soil Orders 315
GedDiscoveries: African Climate,
Vegetation, and Soils 323
GeoDiscdveries: Regional Pedogenic
Processes 330
GeoDiscoveries: North American Climate,
Vegetation, and Soils 331
The Big Picture 336
Earth s Internal Structure,
Rock Cycle, and Geologic
Time 338
Earth s Inner Structure 340
The Major Layers 340
Rocks and Minerals In The Earth s
Crust 345
Igneous Rocks 346
What a geographer Sees: Exposed
Igneous Intrusions 348
Sedimentary Rocks 350
Metamorphic Rocks 356
The Rock Cycle 356
GeoDiscoveries: The Rock Cycle 357
Geologic Time 357
GEoDiBcas/ELFHEs: Geologic Time 359
Telling Geologic Time 360
Putting Geologic Time in Perspective 360
Amazing Places: The Grand Canyon 362
Integrating Geologic Time and the Rock Cycle:
The Spanish Peaks 361
Basic Geomorphology of Continents
and Ocean Basins 365
Alpine Chains 367
Continental Shields 367
The Big Picture 369
13 | Tectonic Processes and
Landforms 372
Plate Tectonics 374
The Lithospheric Plates 374
Plate Movement 375
Types of Plate Movement 377
Passive Plate Margins 377
GeoDiscoveries: Continental Drift 379
Transform Plate Margins 380
Plate Divergence 380
Amazing Places: Olduvai Gorge 382
Plate Convergence 382
GeoDiscoveries: Folding 388
GEdDiscDVERiEsrPtee Tectonics 390
Earthquakes 390
Earthquake Processes 390
Locating the Epicenter 391
Measuring Earthquake Magnitude 391
Types of Faults 392
GedDiscoveries: Types of Faults 397
Volcanoes 398
Explosive Volcanoes 398
What a Geographer Sees: Crater Lake
402
Fluid Volcanoes and Hotspots 402
GeoDiscoveries: Volcanoes 407
The Big Picture 408
141 Weathering and Mass
Movement 410
Weathering 412
Mechanical Weathering 412
What a geographer Sees: The Long Term
Effects of Weathering and Erosion on
Mountains 414
Amazing Places: Anasazi Cliff Dwellings
Chemical Weathering 418
GeoDibcdveries: Weathering 423
Mass Wasting 424
Rockfall 425
Soil Creep 426
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Landslides 427
Flows 429
Avalanches 429
GeoDiscoveries: Weathering and Mass
Movements 431
The Big Picture 432
Human Interactions with Streams
487
Urbanization 487
Artificial Levees 488
Dams and Reservoirs 489
The Big Picture 492
1 5 | Groundwater and Karst
Landscapes 434
Movement and Storage of
Groundwater 436
The High Plains Aquifer 438
Amazing Places: Oases in the Sahara
Desert 444
Subsidence 443
Groundwater Contamination 444
GecdDiscoveries: Hydrologic Cycle and
Groundwater 447
Karst Landforms and Landscapes 447
Caves and Caverns 448
Karst Topography 449
Amazing Places: Tower Karst in China 450
The Big Picture 452
16 | Fluvial Systems and
Landforms 454
Overland Flow and Drainage Basins
456
Origin of Streams 457
Drainage Basins 458
Drainage Patterns, Density, and Stream Ordering
460
GeoDiscoveries: The Rhine River 462
Hydraulic Geometry and Channel
Flow 462
Stream Discharge 463
Fluvial Processes and Landforms
467
Erosion and Deposition 467
Stream Gradation 469
Amazing Places: Waterfalls 472
GeoDiscdveries: The Graded Stream 474
Evolution of Stream Valleys and Floodplains 474
GeoDiscoveries: Stream Meandering 477
What a Geographer Sees: Mississippi
River Meanders 478
Other Depositional Landforms Associated with
Streams 482
IS
Glacial Geomorphology:
Processes and Landforms 494
Development of a Glacier 496
The Metamorphosis of Snow to Glacial Ice 496
The Glacial Mass Budget 497
Glacial Movement 498
Types of Glaciers 501
Glaciers in Mountainous Regions 501
Amazing Places: The VatnajolatllIce Cap 503
Continental Glaciers 505
Glacial Landforms 506
Landforms Made by Glacial Erosion 506
Deposition of Glacial Drift and Resulting
Landforms 511
History of Glaciation 516
How Many Pleistocene Glaciations Were There?
517
The Wisconsin Glaciation and the Evolution of the
Great Lakes 520
What a Geographer Sees: The
Channeled Scablands in Eastern Washington
522
What Causes Glaciation? 524
Glacial Periods and Earth Sun Geometry 524
GeoDiscoveries: The Milankovitch Theory
526
Impact of Global Climate Change
on Glaciers 526
Periglacial Processes and
Landscapes 528
Permafrost 528
Ground Ice and Associated Landforms 531
The Big Picture 532
Arid Landscapes and Eolian
Processes 534
Arid Landscapes 536
Desert Geomorphology 537
Eolian Erosion and Transport 540
The Fluid Behavior of Wind and Sediment
(.onh iits •
Transport 540
Eolian Erosional Landforms 541
Eolian Deposition and Landforms
544
How Sand Dunes Form 544
Types of Sand Dunes 545
amazing Places: Great Sand Dunes
National Monument 548
GedDiscovehies: fo/wn Processes and
Landforms 550
What a Geographer Sees: Sand Dunes
on Mars 551
Loess 548
Human Interactions with Eolian
Processes 553
Desertification in the African Sahel 553
Desertification in the Great Plains of the United
States: The Dust Bowl 555
The Big Picture 558
Coastal Processes and
Landforms 560
Oceans and Seas on the Earth 562
The Nature of Coastlines:
Intersection of Earth s Spheres
563
Processes That Shape the Coastline 564
amazing Places: Big Waves in Hawaii 572
Coastal Landforms 574
Erosional Coastlines 574
What a Geographer Sees:Marine
Terraces on San Clemente Island, California
577
Depositional Coastlines 578
GedDiscdveries: Longshore Processes and
Depositional Coastlines 582
Human Imapcts on Coastlines 586
Coastal Engineering 586
Global Climate Change and the Impact on
Coastlines 588
Glossary 593
Photo Credits 607
Index 611
Special Features
What a Geographer Sees
Infrared Images 40
Sunrise in the Southern Hemisphere 63
The Formation of Rainbows 74
Auroras 100
Migrating Pressure Systems 127
Unusual Clouds 176
The Relationship of Climate and Vegetation 226
Wildfires 274
Soil Conservation on Steep Slopes 306
Exposed Igneous Intrusions 348
Crater Lake 402
The Long Term Effects of Weathering and Erosion on
Mountains 414
Mississippi River Meanders 478
The Channeled Scablands in Eastern Washington 522
Sand Dunes on Mars 551
Marine Terraces on San Clemente Island, California
577
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Amazing Places
Big But Hard to Reach 24
The Sun 50
Temperature Extremes on Earth 104
Mt. Washington 140
Death Valley 164
Tornado Alley 208
Atacama Desert 234
The Coastal Redwoods 276
Buried Soils at the Eustis Ash Pit in Nebraska 302
The Grand Canyon 362
Olduvai Gorge 382
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings 418
Oases in the Sahara Desert 444
Tower Karst in China 450
Waterfalls 472
The Vatnajokull Ice Cap 503
Grand Sand Dunes National Monument 548
Big Waves in Hawaii 572
GedDiscdveries Modules
Using the Geographic Grid 23
Using Maps 33
Using a Geographic Information System 43
Orbital View and Earth as Viewed from the Sun 58
Celestial Dome 62
Sun Angle and Length of Day 62
The Electromagnetic Spectrum 70
The Angle of Incidence 85
The Global Energy Budget 87
Surface Temperature 107
Maritime vs. Continental Effect 109
Temperature and Location 114
Fluctuations in the Pressure Gradient 129
The Coriolis Force 130
Global Atmospheric Circulation 142
El Nino 148
Latent Heat 157
Atmospheric Humidity 165
Adiabatic Processes 170
Convectional Precipitation 183
Orographic Processes 184
Formation of a Midlatitude Cyclone 199
Migration of a Midlatitude Cyclone 200
Tornadoes 208
Migration of Hurricane Katrina 214
Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) 230
Humid Subtropical Hot Summer Climates (Cfa, Cwa)
238
Marine West Coast Climates (Cfb, Cfc) 240
Remote Sensing and Climate 248
Plant Succession 285
Deforestation 289
Remote Sensing and the Biosphere 290
African Climate, Vegetation, and Soils 323
Regional Pedogenic Processes 330
North American Climate, Vegetation, and Soils 331
The Rock Cycle 357
Geologic Time 359
Continental Drift 379
Folding 388
Plate Tectonics 389
Types of Faults 392
Volcanoes 407
Weathering 423
Weathering and Mass Movements 431
The Hydrologic Cycle and Groundwater 447
The Rhine River 462
The Graded Stream 474
Stream Meandering 477
The Milankovitch Theory 526
Eolian Processes and Landforms 550
Longshore Processes and Depositional Coastlines 582
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BRIEF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to Physical
Geography 2
2 The Geographers' Tools 14
3 Earth Sun Geometry and the
Seasons 46
4 The Global Energy System 66
5 Global Temperature Patterns 94
S Atmospheric Pressure, Wind, and
Global Circulation 118
V Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 152
S Air Masses and Cyclonic Weather
Systems 188
9 Global Climates 218
ID Plant Geography 262
1 1 The Global Distribution and
Character of Soils 292
1 2 Earth's Internal Structure, Rock
Cycle, and Geologic Time 338
13 Tectonic Processes and
Landforms 372
14 Weathering and Mass
Movement 410
1 5 Groundwater and Karst
Landscapes 434
16 Fluvial Systems and
Landforms 454
IV Glacial Geomorphology:
Processes and Landforms 494
15 Arid Landscapes and Eolian
Processes 534
19 Coastal Processes and
Landforms 560
CDNTENTS
Introduction to Physical
Geography 2
THE SCOPE OF GEOGRAPHY 4
Defining Physical Geography 5
The Earth's Four Spheres 8
Organization of This Book 11
Exploring Cause and Effect Relationships 11
An Interactive Tool 11
GedDiscdveries: Stream Meandering 12
Focus on Geographical Literacy 12
Physical Geography Is Interesting, Exciting, and
Relevant to Your Life 12
The Big Picture 13
2 | The Geographers' Tools 14
The Geographic Grid 16
Latitude 17
Longitude 20
Using the Geographic Grid 22
GedDiscdveries: Using the Geographic Grid
23
Amazing Places: Big But Hard to Reach 24
Maps—The Basic Tool of
Geographers 23
Map Projections 26
Map Scale 29
Isolines 32
GedDiscdveries: Using Maps 33
Digital Technology
in Geography 36
Remote Sensing 36
What a Geographer Sees: Infrared Im
ages 40
Global Positioning Systems 40
Geographic Information Systems 42
GedDiscdveries: Using a Geographic Infor
mation System 43
The Big Picture 44
3 | Earth Sun Geometry and the
Seasons 46
Our Place in Space 48
The Shape of the Earth 49
amazing Placets: The Sun 50
Earth's Orbit Around the Sun 51
The Earth's Rotation and Axial Tilt 52
The Seasons 55
Solstice and Equinox 56
GeoDiscoveries: Orbital View and Earth as
Viewed from the Sun 58
How We See Earth Sun Geometry
on Earth 60
Day and Night 60
Seasonal Changes in Sun Position (Angle) and
Length of Day 60
GedDiscdveries: Celestial Dome 62
GedDiscdveries: Sun Angle and Length of
Day 62
What a Geographer Sees: Sunrise in the
Southern Hemisphere 63
The Big Picture 64
4 ; The Global Energy System 66
The Electromagnetic Spectrum and
Solar Energy 68
The Electromagnetic Spectrum 68
GeoDiscdveries: The Electromagnetic
Spectrum 70
Solar Energy and the Solar Constant 70
Composition of the Atmosphere 71
Constant Gases 71
Variable Gases 72
What a Glgc raphes S e: e s : The
Formation of Rainbows 74
Particulates 78
The Flow of Solar Radiation on
Earth 79
Heat Transfer 79
Flow of Solar Radiation in the Atmosphere 81
Interaction of Solar Radiation and the Earth's
Surface 83
GedDiscdveries: The Angle of Incidence 85
The Global Radiation Budget 86
GedDiscdveries: The Global Energy Budget
87
The Big Picture 92
Global Temperature
Patterns 94
Layered Structure of the
Atmosphere 96
The Troposphere 97
The Stratosphere 97
The Mesosphere 98
The Thermosphere 98
What a geographer Se:e:s: Auroras 100
Surface and Air Temperatures 99
Calculating the Heat Index and Wind Chill 100
Large Scale Geographic Factors That Influence
Air Temperature 101
Amazing places: Temperature Extremes on
Earth 104
Local Factors That Influence Air Temperature
106
GedDiscdveries: Surface Temperature 107
GedDiscdveries: Maritime vs. Continental
Effect 109
The Annual Range of Surface Temperature
(Putting It All Together) 112
GedDiscdveries: Temperature and Location
114
The Big Picture 115
Atmospheric Pressure, Wind,
and Global Circulation us
Atmospheric Pressure 120
Factors That Influence Air Pressure 120
Measuring and Mapping Air Pressure 121
Atmospheric Pressure Systems 123
Low Pressure Systems 123
High Pressure Systems 123
What a Geographer Sees: Migrating
Pressure Systems 127
The Direction Of Air Flow 125
Unequal Heating of Land Surfaces 125
Pressure Gradient Force 126
Geddiscoveries: Fluctuations in the
Pressure Gradient 129
Coriolis Force 128
GeoDiscoveries: The Coriolis Force 130
Frictional Forces 130
Global Pressure and Atmospheric
Circulation 132
Tropical Circulation 134
Midlatitude Circulation 136
Polar Circulation 139
Seasonal Migration of Pressure Systems 139
Amazing Places: Mt. Washington 140
G ed Discoveries: Global Atmospheric
Circulation 142
Local Wind Systems 143
Land Sea Breezes 143
Topographic Winds 144
Oceanic Circulation 145
Gyres and Thermohaline Circulation 145
El Nino 148
GedDiscoveries: El Nino 148
The Big Picture 149
Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 152
Physical Properties of Water 154
Hydrogen Bonding 154
Thermal Properties of Water and Its Physical
States 155
GedDiscdveries: L«toi///«J/ 157
The Hydrosphere and the
Hydrologic Cycle 157
Humidity 159
Maximum, Specific, and Relative Humidity 159
Dew Point Temperature 163
Amazing Peaces: Death Valley 164
GedDiscdveries: Atmospheric Humidity
165
Evaporation 167
Adiabatic Processes 168
The Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate 168
The Wet Adiabatic Lapse Rate 169
GedDiscdveries: Adiabatic Processes 170
Cloud Formation and Classification
171
Fog 172
Cloud Classification 173
What a Geographer sees: Unusual
Clouds 176
Precipitation 178
Types of Precipitation 178
Precipitation Processes 179
xxii • Contents
GeoDiscoveries: ConvectionalPrecipitation
183
Bed Discoveries: Orographic Processes
184
The Big Picture 186
Air Masses and Cyclonic
Weather Systems 188
Air Masses and Fronts 190
Air Masses 190
Fronts 192
Evolution and Character of Mid lati
tude Cyclones 193
Upper Air Flow and the 500 mb Pressure Surface
194
Interaction of Upper Air Flow and Surface Air
Flow 196
Cyclogenesis 196
GeoDiscoveries: Formation of a Midlatitude
Cyclone 199
GeqDiscoveries: Migration of a Midlatitude
Cyclone 200
Thunderstorms 201
Evolution of Thunderstorms 201
Severe Thunderstorms 201
Tornadoes 205
Amazing Places: Tornado Alley 208
GeoDiscoveries: Tornadoes 208
Tropical Cyclones 209
Hurricanes 211
BedDiscoverieb: Migration of Hurricane
Katrina 214
The Big Picture 216
Global Climates 218
Climate and the Factors That
Affect It 220
Koppen Climate Classification 221
Geography of Koppen Climates 225
Character and Geographic Distribution of Tropical
04) Climates 225
What a Geographer Sees: The Relation
ship of Climate and Vegetation 226
GeoDiscoveries: The Tropical Savanna
Climate (Aw) 230
Character and Geographic Distribution of Arid and
Semi Arid (#) Climates 228
Amazing Places: Atacama Desert 234
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Mesothermal (C) Climates 235
GeoDiscoveries: Humid Subtropical Hot
Summer Climates (Cfa, Cwa) 238
GeoDiscoveries: Marine West Coast
Climates (Cfb, Cfc) 240
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Microthermal (D) Climates 240
Character and Geographic Distribution of Polar
(£) Climates 244
Character and Geographic Distribution of
Highland (//) Climates 246
GeoDiscoveries: Remote Sensing and
Climate 248
Global Climate Change 249
The Carbon Cycle 249
Is Anthropogenic Climate Change Really
Occurring? 251
Predicting Future Climate Change 256
The Big Picture 260
1D j Plant Geography 262
The Process of Photosynthesis 264
The Relationship of Climate and
Vegetation: The Character and
Distribution of Global
Biomes 266
Forest Biomes 268
What a Geographer Sees:
Wildfires 274
Amazing Places: The Coastal
Redwoods 21b
Grassland Biomes 276
Desert Biomes 278
Tundra Biome 280
Local and Regional Factors That
Influence the Geographic
Distribution of Vegetation 281
Slope and Aspect 281
Vertical Zonation 282
Plant Succession 284
GeoDiscoverics: Plant Succession 285
Riparian Zones 285
Human Influence on Vegetation
Patterns 286
Deforestation and Its Consequences 286
GeoDiscoveries: Deforestation 289
Agriculture in the Midlatitude Grassland
Biome 288
Overgrazing 288
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GeoDiscoveries: Remote Sensing and the
Biosphere 290
The Big Picture 290
The Global Distribution and
Character of Soils 292
What Is Soil? 294
Basic Soil Properties 295
Soil Forming (Pedogenic) Processes 297
Soil Forming Factors 299
Amazing Places: Buried Soils at the Eustis
Ash Pit in Nebraska 302
Measurable Soil Characteristics 305
What a geographer Sees:Soil Conser
vation on Steep Slopes 306
Soil Chemistry 310
SoilpH 310
Colloids and Cation Exchange 311
Soil Profiles (Reading the Soil) 312
Time and Soil Evolution 313
Soil Science and Classification 315
The Twelve Soil Orders 315
GedDiscoveries: African Climate,
Vegetation, and Soils 323
GeoDiscdveries: Regional Pedogenic
Processes 330
GeoDiscoveries: North American Climate,
Vegetation, and Soils 331
The Big Picture 336
Earth's Internal Structure,
Rock Cycle, and Geologic
Time 338
Earth's Inner Structure 340
The Major Layers 340
Rocks and Minerals In The Earth's
Crust 345
Igneous Rocks 346
What a geographer Sees: Exposed
Igneous Intrusions 348
Sedimentary Rocks 350
Metamorphic Rocks 356
The Rock Cycle 356
GeoDiscoveries: The Rock Cycle 357
Geologic Time 357
GEoDiBcas/ELFHEs: Geologic Time 359
Telling Geologic Time 360
Putting Geologic Time in Perspective 360
Amazing Places: The Grand Canyon 362
Integrating Geologic Time and the Rock Cycle:
The Spanish Peaks 361
Basic Geomorphology of Continents
and Ocean Basins 365
Alpine Chains 367
Continental Shields 367
The Big Picture 369
13 | Tectonic Processes and
Landforms 372
Plate Tectonics 374
The Lithospheric Plates 374
Plate Movement 375
Types of Plate Movement 377
Passive Plate Margins 377
GeoDiscoveries: Continental Drift 379
Transform Plate Margins 380
Plate Divergence 380
Amazing Places: Olduvai Gorge 382
Plate Convergence 382
GeoDiscoveries: Folding 388
GEdDiscDVERiEsrPtee Tectonics 390
Earthquakes 390
Earthquake Processes 390
Locating the Epicenter 391
Measuring Earthquake Magnitude 391
Types of Faults 392
GedDiscoveries: Types of Faults 397
Volcanoes 398
Explosive Volcanoes 398
What a Geographer Sees: Crater Lake
402
Fluid Volcanoes and Hotspots 402
GeoDiscoveries: Volcanoes 407
The Big Picture 408
141 Weathering and Mass
Movement 410
Weathering 412
Mechanical Weathering 412
What a geographer Sees: The Long Term
Effects of Weathering and Erosion on
Mountains 414
Amazing Places: Anasazi Cliff Dwellings
Chemical Weathering 418
GeoDibcdveries: Weathering 423
Mass Wasting 424
Rockfall 425
Soil Creep 426
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Landslides 427
Flows 429
Avalanches 429
GeoDiscoveries: Weathering and Mass
Movements 431
The Big Picture 432
Human Interactions with Streams
487
Urbanization 487
Artificial Levees 488
Dams and Reservoirs 489
The Big Picture 492
1 5 | Groundwater and Karst
Landscapes 434
Movement and Storage of
Groundwater 436
The High Plains Aquifer 438
Amazing Places: Oases in the Sahara
Desert 444
Subsidence 443
Groundwater Contamination 444
GecdDiscoveries: Hydrologic Cycle and
Groundwater 447
Karst Landforms and Landscapes 447
Caves and Caverns 448
Karst Topography 449
Amazing Places: Tower Karst in China 450
The Big Picture 452
16 | Fluvial Systems and
Landforms 454
Overland Flow and Drainage Basins
456
Origin of Streams 457
Drainage Basins 458
Drainage Patterns, Density, and Stream Ordering
460
GeoDiscoveries: The Rhine River 462
Hydraulic Geometry and Channel
Flow 462
Stream Discharge 463
Fluvial Processes and Landforms
467
Erosion and Deposition 467
Stream Gradation 469
Amazing Places: Waterfalls 472
GeoDiscdveries: The Graded Stream 474
Evolution of Stream Valleys and Floodplains 474
GeoDiscoveries: Stream Meandering 477
What a Geographer Sees: Mississippi
River Meanders 478
Other Depositional Landforms Associated with
Streams 482
IS
Glacial Geomorphology:
Processes and Landforms 494
Development of a Glacier 496
The Metamorphosis of Snow to Glacial Ice 496
The Glacial Mass Budget 497
Glacial Movement 498
Types of Glaciers 501
Glaciers in Mountainous Regions 501
Amazing Places: The VatnajolatllIce Cap 503
Continental Glaciers 505
Glacial Landforms 506
Landforms Made by Glacial Erosion 506
Deposition of Glacial Drift and Resulting
Landforms 511
History of Glaciation 516
How Many Pleistocene Glaciations Were There?
517
The Wisconsin Glaciation and the Evolution of the
Great Lakes 520
What a Geographer Sees: The
Channeled Scablands in Eastern Washington
522
What Causes Glaciation? 524
Glacial Periods and Earth Sun Geometry 524
GeoDiscoveries: The Milankovitch Theory
526
Impact of Global Climate Change
on Glaciers 526
Periglacial Processes and
Landscapes 528
Permafrost 528
Ground Ice and Associated Landforms 531
The Big Picture 532
Arid Landscapes and Eolian
Processes 534
Arid Landscapes 536
Desert Geomorphology 537
Eolian Erosion and Transport 540
The Fluid Behavior of Wind and Sediment
(.onh'iits • \\\
Transport 540
Eolian Erosional Landforms 541
Eolian Deposition and Landforms
544
How Sand Dunes Form 544
Types of Sand Dunes 545
amazing Places: Great Sand Dunes
National Monument 548
GedDiscovehies: fo/wn Processes and
Landforms 550
What a Geographer Sees: Sand Dunes
on Mars 551
Loess 548
Human Interactions with Eolian
Processes 553
Desertification in the African Sahel 553
Desertification in the Great Plains of the United
States: The Dust Bowl 555
The Big Picture 558
Coastal Processes and
Landforms 560
Oceans and Seas on the Earth 562
The Nature of Coastlines:
Intersection of Earth's Spheres
563
Processes That Shape the Coastline 564
amazing Places: Big Waves in Hawaii 572
Coastal Landforms 574
Erosional Coastlines 574
What a Geographer Sees:Marine
Terraces on San Clemente Island, California
577
Depositional Coastlines 578
GedDiscdveries: Longshore Processes and
Depositional Coastlines 582
Human Imapcts on Coastlines 586
Coastal Engineering 586
Global Climate Change and the Impact on
Coastlines 588
Glossary 593
Photo Credits 607
Index 611
Special Features
What a Geographer Sees
Infrared Images 40
Sunrise in the Southern Hemisphere 63
The Formation of Rainbows 74
Auroras 100
Migrating Pressure Systems 127
Unusual Clouds 176
The Relationship of Climate and Vegetation 226
Wildfires 274
Soil Conservation on Steep Slopes 306
Exposed Igneous Intrusions 348
Crater Lake 402
The Long Term Effects of Weathering and Erosion on
Mountains 414
Mississippi River Meanders 478
The Channeled Scablands in Eastern Washington 522
Sand Dunes on Mars 551
Marine Terraces on San Clemente Island, California
577
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Amazing Places
Big But Hard to Reach 24
The Sun 50
Temperature Extremes on Earth 104
Mt. Washington 140
Death Valley 164
Tornado Alley 208
Atacama Desert 234
The Coastal Redwoods 276
Buried Soils at the Eustis Ash Pit in Nebraska 302
The Grand Canyon 362
Olduvai Gorge 382
Anasazi Cliff Dwellings 418
Oases in the Sahara Desert 444
Tower Karst in China 450
Waterfalls 472
The Vatnajokull Ice Cap 503
Grand Sand Dunes National Monument 548
Big Waves in Hawaii 572
GedDiscdveries Modules
Using the Geographic Grid 23
Using Maps 33
Using a Geographic Information System 43
Orbital View and Earth as Viewed from the Sun 58
Celestial Dome 62
Sun Angle and Length of Day 62
The Electromagnetic Spectrum 70
The Angle of Incidence 85
The Global Energy Budget 87
Surface Temperature 107
Maritime vs. Continental Effect 109
Temperature and Location 114
Fluctuations in the Pressure Gradient 129
The Coriolis Force 130
Global Atmospheric Circulation 142
El Nino 148
Latent Heat 157
Atmospheric Humidity 165
Adiabatic Processes 170
Convectional Precipitation 183
Orographic Processes 184
Formation of a Midlatitude Cyclone 199
Migration of a Midlatitude Cyclone 200
Tornadoes 208
Migration of Hurricane Katrina 214
Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) 230
Humid Subtropical Hot Summer Climates (Cfa, Cwa)
238
Marine West Coast Climates (Cfb, Cfc) 240
Remote Sensing and Climate 248
Plant Succession 285
Deforestation 289
Remote Sensing and the Biosphere 290
African Climate, Vegetation, and Soils 323
Regional Pedogenic Processes 330
North American Climate, Vegetation, and Soils 331
The Rock Cycle 357
Geologic Time 359
Continental Drift 379
Folding 388
Plate Tectonics 389
Types of Faults 392
Volcanoes 407
Weathering 423
Weathering and Mass Movements 431
The Hydrologic Cycle and Groundwater 447
The Rhine River 462
The Graded Stream 474
Stream Meandering 477
The Milankovitch Theory 526
Eolian Processes and Landforms 550
Longshore Processes and Depositional Coastlines 582 |
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