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adam_text | Brief Conten
Prologue Introducing Physical Geography 2
Chapter 1 The Earth as a Rotating Planet 22
Chapter 2 The Earth s Global Energy Balance 50
Chapter 3 Air Temperature 86
Chapter 4 Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 118
Chapter 5 Winds and the Global Circulation 150
Chapter 6 Weather Systems 184
Chapter 7 Global Climates 212
Chapter 8 Biogeographic Processes 278
Chapter 9 Global Biogeography 330
Chapter 10 Global Soils 362
Chapter 11 Earth Materials 396
Chapter 12 The Lithosphere and Plate Tectonics 420
Chapter 13 Volcanic and Tectonic Landforms 450
Chapter 14 Weathering and Mass Wasting 480
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Chapter 15 Fresh Water of the Continents 510
Chapter 16 Landforms Made by Running Water 544
Chapter 17 Landforms and Rock Structure 574
Chapter 18 Landforms Made by Waves and Wind 596
Chapter 19 Glacial Landforms and the Ice Age 628
Epilogue News from the Future 654
Appendix 1 The Canadian System of Soil
Classification 661
Appendix 2 Climate Definitions and Boundaries 668
Appendix 3 Topographic Map Symbols 670
Appendix 4 Conversion Factors 672
Glossary 673
Photo Credits 702
Index 704
Contents
Prologue Introducing Physical
Geography 2
Introducing Geography 6
Human and Physical Geography 7
Tools in Geography 9
Understanding Physical Geography 14
Spheres, Scales, Systems, and Cycles 14
The Spheres—Four Great Earth Realms 14
Scale, Pattern, and Process 15
Systems in Physical Geography 16
Time Cycles 16
Physical Geography, Environment, and Global
Change 16
Global Climate Change 18
The Carbon Cycle 18
Biodiversity 18
Pollution 19
Extreme Events 19
1 I The Earth as a Rotating Planet 22
The Shape of the Earth 24
Earth Rotation 26
Environmental Effects of Earth Rotation 26
The Geographic Grid 26
Focus on Remote Sensing 1.1 • The Global Positioning
System 27
Parallels and Meridians 28
Latitude and Longitude 28
Map Projections 30
Polar Projection 30
Mercator Projection 30
Goode Projection 32
Global Time 32
Standard Time 33
Geographer s Tools 1.2 • Geographic Information
Systems 34
World Time Zones 36
International Date Line 37
Daylight Saving Time 38
Precise Timekeeping 38
Hie Earth s Revolution Around the Sun 38
Tilt of the Earth s Axis 38
Solstice and Equinox 39
Equinox Conditions 41
Solstice Conditions 41
A Closer Look:
Geographer s Tools 1.3 • Focus on Maps 45
2 The Earth s Global Energy
Balance 50
Electromagnetic Radiation 52
Radiation and Temperature 54
Solar Radiation 54
Characteristics of Solar Energy 55
Longwave Radiation from the Earth 56
The Global Radiation Balance 56
Insolation over the Globe 57
Insolation and the Path of the Sun in the Sky 57
Daily Insolation through the Year 60
Annual Insolation by Latitude 61
World Latitude Zones 61
Composition off the Atmosphere 62
Ozone in the Upper Atmosphere 62
Sensible Heat and Latent Heat Transfer 63
The Global Energy System 63
Solar Energy Losses in the Atmosphere 63
Eye on Global Change 2.1 • The Ozone Layer—Shield to
Life 64
Albedo 65
Counterradiation and the Greenhouse Effect 66
Global Energy Budgets off the Atmosphere and
Surface 67
Incoming Shortwave Radiation 67
Surface Energy Flows 67
Focus on Remote Sensing 2.2 • CERES—Clouds and the
Earth s Radiant Energy System 68
Energy Flows to and from the Atmosphere 68
Climate and Global Change 69
Net Radiation, Latitude, and the Energy Balance
69
Eye on the Environment 2.3 • Solar Power 72
A Closer Look:
Geographer s Tools 2.4 • Remote Sensing for Physical
Geography 77
3 ! Air Temperature 86
Surface Temperature 89
Air Temperature 89
Measurement of Air Temperature 89
The Daily Cycle of Ah- Temperature 91
Daily Insolation and Net Radiation 91
Daily Temperature 91
Temperatures Close to the Ground 92
Environmental Contrasts: Urban and Rural
Temperatures 92
The Urban Heat Island 94
Temperature Structure off the Atmosphere 95
Troposphere 96
Stratosphere and Upper Layers 96
High-Mountain Environments 97
Temperature Inversion 98
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Net Radiation and Temperature 99
Land and Water Contrasts 100
World Patterns of Air Temperature 102
Factors Controlling Air Temperature Patterns 103
World Air Temperature Patterns for January and
July 104
The Annual Range of Air Temperatures 104
Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect 108
Factors Influencing Climatic Warming and Cooling 108
The Temperature Record 109
Future Scenarios 110
Eye on Global Change 3.1 • Carbon Dioxide—On the
Increase 110
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 3.2% The IPCC Report of 2001
116
4 Atmospheric Moisture and
Precipitation 118
Three States of Water 120
The Hydrosphere and the Hydrologic Cycle 121
The Global Water Balance 122
Humidity 123
Specific Humidity 123
Relative Humidity 124
The Adiabatic Process 125
Dry Adiabatic Rate 126
Wet Adiabatic Rate 127
Clouds 127
Cloud Forms 128
Fog 128
Precipitation 129
Focus on Remote Sensing 4.1 • Observing
Clouds from GOES 130
Precipitation Processes 133
Orographic Precipitation 133
Convectional Precipitation 134
Thunderstorms 138
Microbursts 139
Air Quality 140
A Closer Look:
Eye on the Environment 4.2 • Air Pollution 143
5 I Winds and Global Circulation 150
Atmospheric Pressure 152
Measuring Atmospheric Pressure 153
How Air Pressure Changes with Altitude 154
Wind 154
Measurement of Wind 155
Winds and Pressure Gradients 155
A Simple Convective Wind System 156
Sea and Land Breezes 156
Local Winds 156
The Coriolis Effect and Winds 158
Eye on the Environment 5.1 • Wind Power, Wave
Power, and Current Power 159
Cyclones and Anticyclones 161
Surface Winds on an Ideal Earth 162
Global Wind and Pressure Patterns 163
Subtropical High-Pressure Belts 163
The ITCZ and the Monsoon Circulation 166
Wind and Pressure Features of Higher Latitudes 167
Winds Aloft 167
The Geostrophic Wind 168
Global Circulation at Upper Levels 169
Rossby Waves, Jet Streams, and the Polar Front 170
Oceanic Circulation 173
Temperature Layers of the Ocean 173
Surface Currents 174
Deep Currents and Thermohaline Circulation 177
Eye on Global Change 5.2 • El Nino 178
6 : Weather Systems 184
Ah-Masses 186
North American Air Masses 188
Cold, Warm, and Occluded Fronts 188
TraveBng Cyclones and Anticyclones 190
Wave Cyclones 192
Weather Changes within a Wave Cyclone 193
Cyclone Tracks and Cyclone Families 194
The Tornado 195
Ironical and Equatorial Weather Systems 196
Easterly Waves and Weak Equatorial Lows 197
Polar Outbreaks 197
Focus on Remote Sensing 6.1. • TRMM—The Tropical
Rainfall Monitoring Mission 198
Tropical Cyclones 200
Impacts of Tropical Cyclones 201
Poleward Transport of Heat and Moisture 204
Atmospheric Heat and Moisture Transport 205
Oceanic Heat Transport 205
Eye on the Environment 6.2. • Hurricane Andrew—Killer
Cyclone 206
Cloud Cower, Precipitation, and Global
Wanning 208
7 I Global Climates 212
Keys to Climate 214
Temperature Regimes 215
Global Precipitation 215
Seasonality of Precipitation 219
Climate Classification 221
Special Supplement 7.1 • The Koppen Climate
System 222
Overview of the Climates 227
Dry and Moist Climates 228
Low-Latitude Climates 230
The Wet Equatorial Climate © 230
The Monsoon and Trade-Wind Coastal Climate © 231
The Wet-Dry Tropical Climate ® 235
The Dry Tropical Climate © 236
Eye on Global Change 7.2 • Drought and Land
Degradation in the African Sahel 238
Midlatitude CBmates 241
The Dry Subtropical Climate © 245
XXII Contents
The Moist Subtropical Climate © 246
The Mediterranean Climate ® 249
The Marine West-Coast Climate ® 251
The Dry Midlatitude Climate ® 254
The Moist Continental Climate ® 255
High-Latitude Climates 258
The Boreal Forest Climate ® 258
The Tundra Climate ® 260
The Ice Sheet Climate © 262
Highland Climates 263
Our Changing Climate 263
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 7.3 • Regional Impacts of Climate
Change on North America 270
8 I Biogeographic Processes 278
Energy and Matter now in Ecosystems 280
The Food Web 281
Photosynthesis and Respiration 281
Net Primary Production 285
Net Production and Climate 287
Biomass as an Energy Source 287
The Carbon Cycle 288
Eye on Global Change 8.1 • Human Impact on the
Carbon Cycle 290
The Nitrogen Cycle 292
Ecological Biogeography 293
Water Need 294
Temperature 295
Other Climatic Factors 296
Bioclimatic Frontiers 297
Geomorphic Factors 298
Edaphic Factors 299
Disturbance 300
Interactions among Species 300
Focus on Remote Sensing 8.2 • Remote Sensing
of Fires 302
Ecological Succession 304
Succession, Change, and Equilibrium 306
Historical Biogeography 307
Evolution 307
Eye on the Environment 8.3 • The Great Yellowstone
Fire 310
Speciation 311
Extinction 313
Dispersal 313
Distribution Patterns 316
Biogeographic Regions 316
Biodiversity 317
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 8.4 • Monitoring Global
Productivity from Space 324
9 I Global Biogeography 330
Natural Vegetation 332
Structure and life-Form of Plants 333
Terrestrial Ecosystems—The Biomes 333
Forest Biome 335
Focus on Remote Sensing 9.1 • Mapping Global Land
Cover by Satellite 336
Eye on Global Change 9.2 • Exploitation of the
Low-Latitude Rainforest Ecosystem 342
Savanna Biome 350
Grassland Biome 351
Desert Biome 353
Tundra Biome 355
Altitude Zones of Vegetation 357
Climatic Gradients and Vegetation Types 357
10 I Global Soils 362
The Nature of the Soil 365
Soil Color and Texture 365
Soil Colloids 366
Soil Acidity and Alkalinity 367
Soil Structure 367
Minerals of the Soil 368
Soil Moisture 368
The Soil Water Balance 369
A Simple Soil Water Budget 370
Soil Development 371
Soil Horizons 371
Soil-Forming Processes 372
Soil Temperature and Other Factors 373
Eye on the Environment 10.1 • Death of a Civilization
374
The Global Scope of Soils 376
Soil Orders 377
Desert and Tundra Soils 387
A Midcontinental Transect from Aridisols to Alfisols
389
Global Climate Change and Agriculture 389
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 10.2 • Global Climate Change
and Agriculture 393
11 ! Earth Materials 396
The Crust and Its Composition 398
Rocks and Minerals 399
Igneous Rocks 400
Common Igneous Rocks 400
Intrusive and Extrusive Igneous Rocks 402
Chemical Alteration of Igneous Rocks 404
Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks 405
Eye on the Environment 11.1 • Battling Iceland s
Heimaey Volcano 406
Clastic Sedimentary Rocks 408
Chemically Precipitated Sedimentary Rocks 410
Hydrocarbon Compounds in Sedimentary Rocks 410
Metamorphic Rocks 412
The Cycle of Rock Change 413
Focus on Remote Sensing 11.2 • Geologic Mapping
with ASTER 414
12 The Lithosphere and Plate
Tectonics 420
The Structure of the Earth 423
The Earth s Interior 423
The Lithosphere and Asthenosphere 424
The Geologic Time Scale 425
Major Relief Features of the Earth s Surface 426
Relief Features of the Continents 426
Relief Features of the Ocean Basins 428
Plate Tectonics 432
Tectonic Processes 432
Plate Motions and Interactions 433
Eye on the Environment 12.1 • The Wilson Cycle
and Supercontinents 436
The Global System of Lithospheric Plates 440
Subduction Tectonics 441
Orogens and Collisions 442
Continental Rupture and New Ocean Basins 442
The Power Source for Plate Movements 444
Continents of the Past 445
13 Volcanic and Tectonic
Landforms 450
Lsndfonns 452
Volcanic Activity 453
Stratovolcanoes 456
Shield Volcanoes 456
Volcanic Activity over the Globe 461
Volcanic Eruptions as Environmental Hazards 461
Landforms of Tectonic Activity 461
Eye on the Environment 13.1 • Geothermal Energy
Sources 462
Fold Belts 463
Faults and Fault Landforms 463
Focus on Remote Sensing 13.2 • Remote Sensing
of Volcanoes 464
The Rift Valley System of East Africa 468
Earthquakes 469
Earthquakes and Plate Tectonics 471
Seismic Sea Waves 472
Earthquakes along the San Andreas Fault 473
Eye on Environment 13.3* The Indian Ocean Tsunami
of 2004 476
14 | Weathering and Mass
| Wasting 480
Physical Weathering 483
Frost Action 483
Salt-Crystal Growth 484
Unloading 486
Other Physical Weathering Processes 486
Chemical Weathering and Its Landforms 487
Hydrolysis and Oxidation 487
Acid Action 487
Mass Wasting 488
Slopes 490
Soil Creep 491
Earthflow 491
Environmental Impact of Earthflows 492
Mudflow and Debris Flood 493
Landslide 494
Induced Mass Wasting 494
Induced Earthflows 495
Scarification of the Land 496
Eye on the Environment 14.1 • The Great Hebgen
Lake Disaster 497
XXJV Contents
Processes and Landforms of Arctic and
Alpine nindra 498
Permafrost 499
The Active Layer 501
Forms of Ground Ice 501
Patterned Ground and Solifluction 502
Alpine Tundra 504
Environmental Problems of Permafrost 506
Climate Change in the Arctic 506
15 I Fresh Water of the
| Continents 510
Ground Water 514
The Water Table Surface 514
Aquifers 515
Limestone Solution by Ground Water 516
Limestone Caverns 516
Karst Landscapes 517
Problems of Ground Water Management 518
Water Table Depletion 519
Contamination of Ground Water 520
Surface Water 520
Overland Flow and Stream Flow 521
Eye on Global Change 15.1 • Sinking Cities 522
Stream Discharge 522
Drainage Systems 525
Stream Plow 525
How Urbanization Affects Stream Flow 526
The Annual Flow Cycle of a Large River 526
River Floods 527
Flood Prediction 528
The Mississippi Flood of 1993 528
Lakes 529
Saline Lakes and Salt Flats 533
Desert Irrigation 533
Eye on the Environment 15.2 • The Great Lakes 534
Pollution of Surface Water 536
Surface Water as a Natural Resource 537
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 15.3 • The Aral Sea—A Dying
Saline Lake 541
16 Landforms Made by Running
Water 544
Fluvial Processes and Landforms 546
Erosional and Depositional Landforms 547
Slope Erosion 547
Accelerated Erosion 547
Sheet Erosion and Rilling 548
Colluvium and Alluvium 549
Slope Erosion in Semiarid and Arid Environments 549
The Work of Streams 550
Stream Erosion 550
Stream Transportation 551
Capacity of a Stream to Transport Load 552
Stream Gradation 552
Landscape Evolution of a Graded Stream 553
Great Waterfalls 555
Dams and Resources 557
Aggradation and Alluvial Terraces 558
Focus on Remote Sensing 16.1 • A Canyon Gallery
560
Alluvial Rivers and Their Floodplains 562
Entrenched Meanders 563
The Geographic Cycle 565
Equilibrium Approach to Landforms 565
Fluvial Processes in an Arid Climate 567
Alluvial Fans 568
The Landscape of Mountainous Deserts 568
17 Landforms and Rock
Structure 574
Rock Structure as a Landform Control 576
Strike and Dip 578
Landforms off Horizontal Strata and Coastal
Plains 578
Arid Regions 578
Drainage Patterns on Horizontal Strata 579
Coastal Plains 579
Focus on Remote Sensing 17.1 • Landsat Views Rock
Structures 580
Landforms of Warped Rock Layers 583
Sedimentary Domes 583
Fold Belts 585
Landforms Developed on Other Land-Mass Types
586
Erosion Forms on Fault Structures 586
Metamorphic Belts 586
Exposed Batholiths and Monadnocks 587
Deeply Eroded Volcanoes 588
Eye on the Environment 17.2 • Marvelous, Majestic,
Monolithic Domes 590
18 Landforms Made by Waves and
Wind 596
The Work of Waves 598
Wave Characteristics 599
Marine Scarps and Cliffs 600
Beaches 604
Littoral Drift 604
Littoral Drift and Shore Protection 605
Tidal Currents 606
Tidal Current Deposits 606
Types of Coastlines 607
Shorelines of Submergence 607
Barrier-Island Coasts 607
Delta and Volcano Coasts 608
Coral-Reef Coasts 611
Raised Shorelines and Marine Terraces 612
Rising Sea Level 612
Wind Action 613
Erosion by Wind 613
Dust Storms 613
Sand Dunes 614
Types of Sand Dunes 615
Coastal Foredunes 618
Loess 619
Induced Deflation 620
A Closer Look:
Eye on Global Change 18.1 • Global Change and
Coastal Environments 624
19 Glacial Landforms and the
Ice Age 628
Glaciers 630
Alpine Glaciers 632
Landforms Made by Alpine Glaciers 633
Glacial Troughs and Fiords 633
Focus on Remote Sensing 19.1 • Remote Sensing of
Glaciers 636
Ice Sheets of the Present 638
Sea Ice and Icebergs 639
The Ice Age 639
Glaciation During the Ice Age 640
Landforms Made by Ice Sheets 641
Erosion by Ice Sheets 641
Deposits Left by Ice Sheets 642
Environmental Aspects of Glacial Deposits 644
Investigating the Ice Age 645
Possible Causes of the Late-Cenozoic Ice Age 645
Possible Causes of Glaciation Cycles 648
Holocene Environments 649
Eye on Global Change 19.2 • Ice Sheets and
Global Warming 650
Epilogue ! News from the Future 654
Appendix 1 The Canadian System of
Soil Classification 661
Appendix 2 j Climate Definitions and
! Boundaries 668
Appendix 3 | Topographic Map
Symbols 670
Appendix 4 Conversion Factors 672
Glossary 673
Photo Credits 702
Index 704
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spelling | Strahler, Alan H. 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)172388341 aut Introducing physical geography Alan Strahler ; Arthur Strahler 4. ed. Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2006 XXV, 728 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Umweltgeografie (DE-588)4251568-3 gnd rswk-swf Physische Geografie (DE-588)4174629-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Physische Geografie (DE-588)4174629-6 s DE-604 Umweltgeografie (DE-588)4251568-3 s Strahler, Arthur Newell 1918-2002 Verfasser (DE-588)123837286 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017218826&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Strahler, Alan H. 1943- Strahler, Arthur Newell 1918-2002 Introducing physical geography Umweltgeografie (DE-588)4251568-3 gnd Physische Geografie (DE-588)4174629-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4251568-3 (DE-588)4174629-6 (DE-588)4123623-3 |
title | Introducing physical geography |
title_auth | Introducing physical geography |
title_exact_search | Introducing physical geography |
title_full | Introducing physical geography Alan Strahler ; Arthur Strahler |
title_fullStr | Introducing physical geography Alan Strahler ; Arthur Strahler |
title_full_unstemmed | Introducing physical geography Alan Strahler ; Arthur Strahler |
title_short | Introducing physical geography |
title_sort | introducing physical geography |
topic | Umweltgeografie (DE-588)4251568-3 gnd Physische Geografie (DE-588)4174629-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Umweltgeografie Physische Geografie Lehrbuch |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017218826&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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