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El. knyga: Physical Geography: The Basics

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(University of Leeds, UK)
  • Formatas: 244 pages
  • Serija: The Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000465044
  • Formatas: 244 pages
  • Serija: The Basics
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000465044

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"This second edition, enhanced with more than 30 new figures, provides an up-to-date overview of physical geography suitable for all those with a personal or professional interest in environmental processes, climate change and understanding of the Earth's landforms and dynamics. The text provides explanations of processes enabling the reader to understand the interconnected nature of the Earth's system and has been updated to include new developments and case studies. This reader-friendly text covers thesubject at a level suitable for those about to embark on a university degree or for those who just want to get a solid basic understanding of the physical environment around them"--

This second edition, enhanced with more than 30 new figures, provides an up-to-date overview of physical geography. It enables the reader to understand the interconnected nature of the Earth’s system and includes new developments and case studies with insights from satellite observations and data analysis using artificial intelligence.



This second edition, enhanced with more than 30 new figures, provides an up-to-date overview of physical geography suitable for all those with a personal or professional interest in environmental processes, climate change and understanding of the Earth’s landforms and dynamics. The text provides explanations of processes enabling the reader to understand the interconnected nature of the Earth’s system and has been updated to include new developments and case studies with insights from satellite observations and data analysis using artificial intelligence.

The book begins by outlining the nature of the Earth system, concepts around environmental thresholds and feedbacks, planetary boundaries for human survival, and humans as a dominant driver of environmental change. The second chapter examines features associated with plate tectonics, the role of weathering and erosion in shaping landscapes, soil functions and management. Chapter 3 deals with the climate system, describing drivers of the major atmospheric and oceanic circulation systems, the natural greenhouse effect, and regional climate and weather experienced for different zones across the planet. The global carbon cycle and long-term climate change are considered in Chapter 4 before moving on to tackle the latest knowledge on contemporary and future climate change, its impacts, mitigation and adaptation. Chapter 5 facilitates key understanding of hydrology, river channel dynamics, water quality, coastal processes, glacier dynamics and cold region landforms while Chapter 6 deals with the distribution and patterns of life on Earth and of the underlying processes that result in these patterns. The book concludes with a brief overview of considerations for managing environmental change and hazards, and requirements for achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

This reader-friendly text brings together wide-ranging subject areas from across physical geography covering the basics of the subject at a level suitable for those about to embark on a university degree or for those who just want to get a solid basic understanding of the physical environment around them. The book, which contains box features with examples and a glossary to aid understanding, acts as a primer for further study, or in itself can be used as a basic aid to understanding fundamental principles and processes associated with physical geography.

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Praise for the first edition:

'This volume provides an excellent and easily digestible introduction to physical geography. I would recommend all prospective geography students to read this before going to university.'

Professor Martin Evans, University of Manchester, UK

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xvii
List of boxes
xviii
Acknowledgements xx
Glossary xxi
1 Introduction
1(12)
Scope of the book
1(2)
The interconnected Earth
3(3)
Environmental challenges
6(5)
Summary
11(1)
Further reading
11(2)
2 Tectonics, weathering, erosion and soils
13(32)
Tectonics: continents and oceans
14(8)
Weathering and erosion
22(1)
Types of rock
22(1)
Weathering
23(4)
Erosion
27(4)
Soils
31(1)
Soil composition and formation
31(5)
Physical properties of soils
36(1)
Chemical properties of soils
37(2)
Humans and soil
39(4)
Summary
43(1)
Further reading
44(1)
3 Atmosphere, oceans, climate and weather
45(31)
The atmospheric blanket
45(2)
Large-scale atmospheric circulation
47(6)
Large-scale oceanic circulation
53(6)
Interannual climate variability
59(2)
Regional climate and weather
61(1)
Polar climate and weather
61(1)
Mid-latitude climate and weather
62(3)
Tropical and subtropical climate and weather
65(2)
Mountain climate and weather
67(3)
Land and sea breezes
70(1)
Vegetation and climate
71(1)
Urban climate
71(2)
Summary
73(1)
Further reading
74(2)
4 Climate change and the carbon cycle
76(30)
The carbon cycle
76(5)
Climate change
81(1)
Long-term climate change
81(6)
Contemporary climate change
87(5)
Predictions of future climate change
92(1)
Impacts of climate change
93(3)
Climate change mitigation
96(6)
Climate change adaptation
102(1)
Summary
103(1)
Further reading
104(2)
5 Water and ice
106(58)
Water
106(1)
The water cycle
106(1)
Water movement through the landscape
107(4)
Groundwater
111(3)
River flow
114(7)
River channel change
121(6)
Water quality and pollution
127(5)
Coasts
132(1)
Waves
133(3)
Tides
136(1)
Coastal landforms
137(6)
Coastal management
143(2)
Ice
145(1)
Glacier and ice sheet dynamics
146(4)
Glacial landforms
150(4)
Permafrost
154(2)
Landforms in periglacial regions
156(4)
Summary
160(2)
Further reading
162(2)
6 Biogeography
164(32)
The biosphere
164(1)
Key biosphere variables
164(4)
The ecosystem
168(2)
Phosphorus and nitrogen cycles
170(3)
Succession
173(1)
Biotic interactions
174(1)
Island biogeography
174(1)
The biomes
175(1)
Cold biomes
175(3)
Temperate biomes
178(2)
Tropical biomes
180(2)
Mountain biomes
182(1)
Aquatic biomes
182(2)
Human impacts
184(1)
Biodiversity
185(2)
Invasive species
187(1)
Agriculture
188(2)
Urban ecosystems
190(1)
Climate change
191(1)
Conservation
191(2)
Summary
193(1)
Further reading
194(2)
7 Solutions in physical geography
196(11)
Managing environmental hazards
196(2)
Dealing with environmental change
198(3)
Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals
201(1)
Making new discoveries
202(1)
Summary
203(1)
Further reading
204(1)
References
205(2)
Index 207
Joseph Holden holds the Chair of Physical Geography at the University of Leeds. He is Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Meteorological Society and has won numerous awards. He has been Research Dean for the Faculty of Environment and is also Director of water@leeds, a major interdisciplinary water research centre.