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Chapter 1Essentials of

Geography

Robert W. ChristophersonCharlie Thomsen

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The Science of Geography  

Earth Systems Concepts  

Location and Time on Earth  

Maps, Scales, and Projections  

Remote Sensing and GIS  

Essentials of Geography

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Geography – from geo “Earth” and graphein “to write” 

Geography is a method, not a body of knowledge

holistic

eclectic

Geographers use spatial analysis

Geographers use Earth systems science

The Science of Geography

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The science that studies the relationships among

natural systems

geographic areas

society

cultural activities

and the interdependence of all of these over space

Geography Is

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The spatial analysis of all the physical elements and processes that make up the environment

Physical Geography Is

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Figure 1.2

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Scientific Method

Figure FS 1.1.1

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Systems theory  

Open systems

Closed systems

System feedback

System equilibrium

Earth Systems Concepts

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Figure 1.3

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Systems

Figure 1.4

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Systems in Geosystems

Figure 1.7

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Earth’s Four Spheres

Figure 1.8

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Positive Feedback in High-Latitude Meltponds

Figure HLC 1.1.1

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Earth’s Dimensions

Figure 1.9

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Measuring Earth in 247 B.C.

Figure 1.10

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Latitude

Longitude

Great circles

Prime Meridian and standard time

Location and Time on Earth  

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Latitude

Figure 1.11

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Latitudinal Geographic Zones

Figure 1.12

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Longitude

Figure 1.13

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Great Circles and Small Circles

Figure 1.14

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Prime Meridian and Standard Time  

Figure 1.17

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Map – a generalized view of an area, as seen from above and reduced in size

Scale – ratio of map units to ground units

Projection – process of transforming spherical Earth to flat map

Maps, Scales, and Projections  

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Figure 1.21

Classes of Map Projections

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Active remote sensing

Passive remote sensing

Remote Sensing

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Active and Passive Remote Sensing

Figure 1.25

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Remote Sensing

Figure 1.26 Figure 1.27

RADARSAT-1 GOES-12

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GIS systems combine spatial and attribute data 

Maps can contain multiple data layers:Physical features

Cultural features

Layers can be added to create composite overlay

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 

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GIS System Model

Figure 1.29

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Robert W. ChristophersonCharlie Thomsen

Geosystems 7eAn Introduction to Physical Geography

End of Chapter 1


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