Physical Geography: Great Systems and Global Environments
Autor William M. Marsh, Martin M. Kaufmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521764285
ISBN-10: 0521764289
Pagini: 720
Ilustrații: 900 colour illus. 20 tables 300 exercises
Dimensiuni: 239 x 282 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521764289
Pagini: 720
Ilustrații: 900 colour illus. 20 tables 300 exercises
Dimensiuni: 239 x 282 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I. Earth's Energy, Climate and Ocean Systems: 1. Mapping our course of study; 2. An overview of planet Earth: some geographic observations about Earth; 3. The Sun-Earth energy system: fuel for a planet; 4. Earth's radiation and heat systems over land and water; 5. The great systems of global air and ocean circulation; 6. Atmospheric moisture, precipitation and weather systems; 7. Modern climate types and patterns; 8. Climate change, past, present, and future; Part II. Earth's Life Support Systems: 9. Earth as an ecosystem: energy, food, and life; 10. Biogeography: geographic distribution of plant and animal types; 11. Human origins, diffusion, and the alteration of natural landscapes; 12. Soil system, processes, and formation; 13. Soil types, distribution, and land use relations; Part III. Earth's Water Systems: 14. The global water system; 15. Runoff, streamflow, and watersheds; 16. Groundwater systems, lakes, and water resources; Part IV. Earth's Rock and Mountain Systems: 17. Earth's internal system: heat, convection, rocks and the planet's skin; 18. The formation and geographic organization of the continents and ocean basins; 19. Mountain systems, earthquakes, and volcanoes; Part V. Earth's Erosional and Landform Systems: 20. Geomorphic systems: rock weathering, hillslope processes, and slope formation; 21. Stream systems, valley formation, and fluvial landscapes; 22. Coastal systems: waves, currents, and landforms; 23. Glacial systems: growth, motion, and work of glacial ice; 24. Wind systems: sand dunes, dust, and deserts.
Recenzii
'Marsh and Kaufman eloquently link the science of physical geography with the impacts of human activities. As such this text is a perfect tool for encouraging students to become environmentally-informed citizens.' Dean P. Lambert, San Antonio College, Texas
'At last, a textbook that successfully merges a graphic storyline with the text to describe the interconnectedness of Earth's great physical systems. The authors do a masterful job using this approach to explain the geographic character of the planet. This textbook will be understandable to both science and non-science majors.' Richard Crooker, Kutztown University
'Authoritative, useful, balanced, and wise, this is more than a textbook. It is, rather, a modernized classic and comprehensive presentation of the physical geography perspective of the great natural systems operating on planet Earth … should be successful with students and teachers alike as the scientific process and physical science fundamentals are presented with relevance to everyday life.' Dean Fairbanks, California State University, Chico
'Will Marsh, an excellent scientist and a talented artist, has written the best textbooks in physical geography for three decades, and [this] new offering … continues this tradition. The book's distinctive features include explanations that start from a comprehensible scale that the student can understand, along with gorgeous illustrations.' Jeff Dozier, University of California, Santa Barbara
'… an all-encompassing textbook filled with stunning pictures and dozens of single-concept diagrams that, combined with clear text, eloquently describe Earth's physical geography … a great tool to teach about naturogenic and anthropogenic factors of change, such as volcanic eruptions or human-made pollution, to science and non-science undergraduates alike … The book is overall very well presented and organised: the structure of individual chapters and their presentation are excellent … The usefulness of Physical Geography as a teaching resource is further displayed in the companion volume and online materials … Any textbook that encourages students to be the environmentally conscious citizens of tomorrow is welcome - and Physical Geography is an ideal volume.' Barbara Ferriera, GeoQ
'Text and graphics are complementary and well integrated. It is very much a 'learning and teaching' tool, and is backed by copious online resources. It should be suitable for A-Level or undergraduate students … In short, the book is excellent, providing not merely the details of its subject but demonstrating how to study physical geography from an inclusive, truly holistic viewpoint.' Steve Rowlatt, Geoscientist Online (www.geolsoc.org.uk/geoscientist)
'… the breadth of its coverage is far greater than [A-level textbooks] and goes well beyond [them] … the book may serve to whet a curious student's appetite to study physical geography in further depth …' Harriet Allen, Geological Magazine
'At last, a textbook that successfully merges a graphic storyline with the text to describe the interconnectedness of Earth's great physical systems. The authors do a masterful job using this approach to explain the geographic character of the planet. This textbook will be understandable to both science and non-science majors.' Richard Crooker, Kutztown University
'Authoritative, useful, balanced, and wise, this is more than a textbook. It is, rather, a modernized classic and comprehensive presentation of the physical geography perspective of the great natural systems operating on planet Earth … should be successful with students and teachers alike as the scientific process and physical science fundamentals are presented with relevance to everyday life.' Dean Fairbanks, California State University, Chico
'Will Marsh, an excellent scientist and a talented artist, has written the best textbooks in physical geography for three decades, and [this] new offering … continues this tradition. The book's distinctive features include explanations that start from a comprehensible scale that the student can understand, along with gorgeous illustrations.' Jeff Dozier, University of California, Santa Barbara
'… an all-encompassing textbook filled with stunning pictures and dozens of single-concept diagrams that, combined with clear text, eloquently describe Earth's physical geography … a great tool to teach about naturogenic and anthropogenic factors of change, such as volcanic eruptions or human-made pollution, to science and non-science undergraduates alike … The book is overall very well presented and organised: the structure of individual chapters and their presentation are excellent … The usefulness of Physical Geography as a teaching resource is further displayed in the companion volume and online materials … Any textbook that encourages students to be the environmentally conscious citizens of tomorrow is welcome - and Physical Geography is an ideal volume.' Barbara Ferriera, GeoQ
'Text and graphics are complementary and well integrated. It is very much a 'learning and teaching' tool, and is backed by copious online resources. It should be suitable for A-Level or undergraduate students … In short, the book is excellent, providing not merely the details of its subject but demonstrating how to study physical geography from an inclusive, truly holistic viewpoint.' Steve Rowlatt, Geoscientist Online (www.geolsoc.org.uk/geoscientist)
'… the breadth of its coverage is far greater than [A-level textbooks] and goes well beyond [them] … the book may serve to whet a curious student's appetite to study physical geography in further depth …' Harriet Allen, Geological Magazine
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Descriere
A systems-based approach to physical geography written in an easy-to-understand narrative style that is closely integrated with clear, single-concept illustrations.