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adam_text | Titel: Fundamentals of physical geography
Autor: Petersen, James F.
Jahr: 2011
Brief Contents
1 Physical Geography: Earth Environments and Systems 1
2 Representations of Earth 21
3 Solar Energy and Atmospheric Heating 48
4 Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns 75
5 Humidity, Condensation, and Precipitation 99
6 Air Masses and Weather Systems 123
7 Climate Classification: Tropical, Arid, and Mesothermal
Climate Regions 146
8 Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions;
Climate Change 182
9 Biogeography and Soils 209
10 Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics 238
11 Volcanic and Tectonic Processes and Landforms 263
12 Weathering and Mass Wasting 288
13 Water Resources and Karst Landforms 311
14 Fluvial Processes and Landforms 330
15 Arid Region Landforms and Eolian Systems 358
18 Glacial Systems and Landforms 382
17 Coastal Processes and Landforms 406
ontents
1 Physical Geography:
Earth Environments
and Systems 1
The Study of Geography 2
Physical Geography 3
Technology, Tools, and Methods 4
Major Perspectives in Physical Geography 5
The Spatial Perspective 5
Geography s Spatial Perspective:
Natural Regions 6
The Physical Science Perspective 8
The Environmental Perspective 9
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
Human-Environment Interactions 10
Models and Systems 14
Systems Analysis 14
How Systems Work 15
Equilibrium in Earth Systems 15
The Earth in Space 17
Earth s Movements 17
Physical Geography and You 19
I Representations
of Earth 21
Maps and Location on Earth 22
Earth s Shape and Size 22
Globes and Great Circles 23
Latitude and Longitude 24
The Geographic Grid 25
Parallels and Meridians 25
Longitude and Time 26
The International Date Line 27
The U.S. Public Lands Survey System 27
The Global Positioning System 29
Maps and Map Projections 29
Advantages of Maps 29
Limitations of Maps 31
Examples of Map Projections 31
Properties of Map Projections 32
Map Basics 33
Thematic Maps 35
: Geography s Spatial Perspective:
Using Vertical Exaggeration to Portray
Topography 36
Topographic Maps 36
Modern Mapmaking 38
Geographic Information Systems 38
Remote Sensing of the Environment 41
Digital Imaging and Photography 41
Specialized Remote Sensing 42
Map Interpretation: Topographic Maps 46
Solar Energy
and Atmospheric
Heating 4s
The Earth-Sun System 49
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
Passive Solar Energy 50
Sun Angle, Duration, and Insolation 51
The Seasons 52
Latitude Lines Delimiting Solar Energy 54
Variations of Insolation with Latitude 55
Characteristics of the Atmosphere 55
Composition of the Atmosphere 55
Vertical Layers of the Atmosphere 59
Atmospheric Effects on Solar Radiation 60
Water and Heat Energy 61
Heating the Atmosphere 61
Processes of Heat Energy Transfer 61
The Heat Energy Budget 62
Air Temperature 63
Temperature and Heat 63
Temperature Scales 63
Short-Term Variations in Temperature 64
Vertical Distribution of Temperature 66
CONTENTS
Controls of Earth s Surface Temperatures 67
Temperature Distribution at Earth s Surface 70
Annual March of Temperatures 72
Atmospheric
Pressure, Winds, and
Circulation 75
Variations in Atmospheric Pressure 76
Air Pressure and Altitude 77
Cells of High and Low Pressure 77
Horizontal Pressure Variations 77
Mapping Pressure Distribution 78
Wind 78
Pressure Gradients and Wind 78
Wind Terminology 79
The Coriolis Effect and Wind 80
Cyclones, Anticyclones, and Wind
Direction 80
Global Pressure and Wind Systems 81
A Model of Global Pressure 81
Seasonal Variations in Pressure Distribution 82
A Model of Atmospheric Circulation 84
Conditions within Latitudinal Zones 85
Latitudinal Migration with the Seasons 86
Longitudinal Variation in Pressure and Wind 86
Upper Air Winds and Jet Streams 88
Regional and Local Wind Systems 89
Monsoon Winds 89
Local Winds 90
¦: Geography s Spatial Perspective:
The Santa Ana Winds and Fire 91
Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions 93
Ocean Currents 93
El Niho 94
North Atlantic Oscillation 95
Humidity, Condensation,
and Precipitation 99
The Hydrologie Cycle 102
Water in the Atmosphere 103
The Water Budget 103
Saturation and Dew Point Temperature 103
Humidity 104
Sources of Atmospheric Moisture 105
Rates of Evaporation 105
Potential Evapotranspiration 106
Condensation, Fog, and Clouds 106
Condensation Nuclei 107
Fog 107
DewandFrost 108
Clouds 108
Adiabatic Heating and Cooling 110
Instability and Stability 111
Precipitation Processes 111
Forms of Precipitation 113
Factors Necessary for Precipitation 114
116
Distribution of Precipitation 116
Precipitation Variability 120
Air Masses and Weather
Systems 123
Air Masses 124
Air Mass Modification and Stability 124
North American Air Masses 125
Fronts 127
ColdFronts 127
Warm Fronts 128
Stationary and Occluded Fronts 128
Atmospheric Disturbances 129
Anticyclones and Cyclones 129
Middle-Latitude Cyclones 130
Hurrlcanes 134
.; Geography s Spatial Perspective:
Hurricane Paths and Landfall
Probability Maps 137
Snowstorms and Blizzards 138
Thunderstorms 138
Tornadoes 140
Weather Forecasting 142
Map Interpretation: Weather Maps 144
CONTENTS
7 Climate Classification:
Tropical, Arid,
and Mesothermal
Climate Regions i46
Classifying Climates 147
The Thornthwaite System 148
The Koppen System 149
Climate Regions 151
Climographs 151
Climate and Vegetation 154
Humid Tropical Climate Regions 155
Tropical Rainforest and Tropical Monsoon
Climates 155
Tropical Savanna Climate 162
Arid Climate Regions 164
Desert Climates 164
Geography s Environmental Perspective:
Desertification 166
Steppe Climates 169
Mesothermal Climate Regions 171
Mediterranean Climate 172
Humid Subtropical Climate 174
Marine West Coast Climate 176
B Microthermal, Polar,
and Highland Climate
Regions; Climate
Change i82
Microthermal Climate Regions 183
Humid Microthermal Generalizations 184
Humid Continental Climates 185
Subarctic Climate 188
Polar Climate Regions 191
Tundra Climate 191
Ice-Sheet Climate 192
Human Activity in Polar Regions 194
Highland Climate Regions 195
The Nature of Mountain Climates 196
Adaptation to Highland Climates 197
Climate Change 198
Climates of the Past 198
Modern Research 198
; Geography s Spatial Perspective:
Climate Change and lts Impact on Coastlines 199
Rapid Climate Change 200
Multiple Causes 201
Future Climates 204
Predicting the Future 205
Global Warming 205
9 Biogeography
and Soils 209
Ecosystems 210
Major Components 210
Trophic Structure 211
Energy Flow and Biomass 212
Productivity 212
Ecological Niche 215
Succession and Climax Communities 215
Succession 215
The Climax Community 216
Environmental Controls 217
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
The Theory of Island Biogeography 218
Climatic Factors 220
Soil and Topography 222
Natural Catastrophes 222
Biotic Factors 223
Human Impact on Ecosystems 223
Soils and Soil Development 224
Major Soil Components 224
Soil Characteristics 227
Development of Soil Horizons 229
Factors Affecting Soil Formation 230
Parent Material 231
Organic Activity 231
Climate 231
Land Surface 233
Time 233
Soil-Forming Regimes and Classification 234
Laterization 234
CONTENTS
Podzolization 234
Calcification 234
Regimes of Local Importance 235
Soil Classification 236
Ecosystems and Soils: Critical Natural
Resources 236
10 Earth Materials
and Plate Tectonics
Earth s Planetary Structure 239
Earth s Core 240
Earth s Mantle 241
Earth s Crust 241
Minerals and Rocks 242
Minerals 242
Rocks 243
Plate Tectonics 250
Seafloor Spreading and Convection
Currents 251
Tectonic Plate Movement 253
Hot Spots in the Mantle 257
Growth of Continents 257
238
258
Paleogeography 260
11 Volcanic and Tectonic
Processes and
Landforms 203
Landforms and Geomorphology 264
Igneous Processes and Landforms 266
Volcanic Eruptions 266
Volcanic Landforms 267
Plutonism and Intrusions 273
Tectonic Forces, Rock Structure,
and Landforms 274
Compressionai Tectonic Forces 275
Tensional Tectonic Forces 276
Shearing Tectonic Forces 278
Relationships between Rock Structure and
Topography 279
Earthquakes 279
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
Mapping the Distribution of Earthquake Intensity 280
Measuring Earthquake Size 280
Earthquake Hazards 282
Map Interpretation: Volcanic Landforms 286
12 Weathering and
Mass Wasting 288
Nature of Exogenic Processes 289
Weathering 291
Physical Weathering 291
Chemical Weathering 294
Variability in Weathering 295
Climate 295
Rock Type 296
Structural Weaknesses 297
Topography Related to Differential Weathering and
Erosion 299
Mass Wasting 300
Classification of Mass Wasting 301
Slow Mass Wasting 302
Fast Mass Wasting 303
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
The Frank Slide 307
Weathering, Mass Wasting, and the
Landscape 309
13 Water Resources
and Karst Landforms 311
The Nature of Underground Water 312
Subsurface Water Zones and the Water Table 313
Distribution and Availability of Groundwater 314
Groundwater Utilization 316
Wells 316
Artesian Systems 317
: Geog/aphy s Physical Science Perspective.
Acid M.-ne Drainage 318
CONTENTS
Landform Development by Subsurface Water
and Solution 319
Karst Landscapes and Landforms 320
Limestone Caverns and Cave Features 323
Geothermal Water 325
Map Interpretation: Karst Topography 328
14 Fluvial Processes
and Landforms 330
Surface Runoff 331
The Stream System 333
Drainage Basins 334
: Geography s Spatial Perspective:
Drainage Basins as Critical Natural Regions 336
Drainage Density and Drainage Patterns 337
Stream Discharge 337
Stream Energy 339
Fluvial Processes 341
Stream Erosion 341
Stream Transportation 341
Stream Deposition 342
Channel Patterns 343
Land Sculpture by Streams 344
Features of the Upper Course 345
Features of the Middle Course 346
Features of the Lower Course 346
Deltas 348
Base-Level Changes and Tectonism 349
Stream Hazards 350
The Importance of Surface Waters 352
Quantitative Fluvial Geomorphology 354
Map Interpretation: Fluvial Landforms 356
Wind as a Geomorphic Agent 368
Wind Transportation and Erosion 369
Wind Deposition 371
Dune Protection 375
Loess Deposits 375
:: Geography s Environmental Perspective:
Off-Road Vehicle Impacts On Desert Landscapes 376
Landscape Development in Deserts 377
Map Interpretation: Eolian Landforms 380
16 Glacial Systems
and Landforms
382
Glacier Formation and the Hydrologie
Cycle 383
Geography s Physii
Scisnc© P©rspsctiv6:
Glacial ice Is Blue 384
Types of Glaciers 385
How Do Glaciers Flow? 387
Glaciers as Geomorphic Agents 388
Alpine Glaciers 388
Equilibrium and the Glacial Budget 389
Erosional Landforms of Alpine Glaciation 390
Depositional Landforms of Alpine Glaciation 393
Continental Glaciers 394
Existing Continental Glaciers 394
Pleistocene Glaciation 395
Continental Glaciers and Erosional Landforms 397
Continental Glaciers and Depositional
Landforms 397
Glacial Lakes 401
Periglacial Landscapes 402
Map Interpretation: Alpine Glaciation 404
15 Arid Region Landforms
and Eolian Systems 358
Surface Runoff in the Desert 359
Water as a Geomorphic Agent in Arid
Lands 362
Arid Region Landforms of Fluvial Erosion 362
Arid Region Landforms of Fluvial Deposition 365
17 Coastal Processes
and Landforms 406
The Coastal Zone 407
Origin and Nature of Waves 408
Tides 408
-; Geography s Physical Science Perspective:
Tsunamis Forecasts and Warnings 410
CONTENTS
Tsunamis 410
Wind Waves 412
Breaking Waves 413
Wave Refraction and Littoral Drifting 414
Coastal Erosion 415
Coastal Erosional Landforms 416
Coastal Deposition 418
Coastal Depositional Landforms 418
Types of Coasts 421
Islands and Coral Reefs 424
Map Interpretation: Passive-Margin Coastlines 428
Appendix A SI Units 430
Appendix B Topographic Maps 432
Appendix C The Koppen Climate Classification
System 434
Appendix D The 12 Soil Orders of the National
Resource Conservation Service 437
Appendix E Understanding and Recognizing Some
Common Rocks 440
Glossary 446
Index 465
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