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Title: America


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AmericasEnvironmental Landscape
  • What are the broad patterns of landforms,
    climate, hydrology, natural vegetation, and
    ecosystems of North America?
  • How have these patterns helped shape human
    settlement?

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Topography
  • Very large topographic regions
  • Based on physical relief
  • Regions are generally oriented north-south
  • Tectonics Volcanism

3
  • Glaciation

4
  • Hydrology

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Topography Soils
  • Mixture of weathered rock, OM, water, air
  • Shaped altered by the physical environment over
    time
  • Described in terms of distinguishing properties
  • color
  • texture
  • structure
  • ability to hold water and air
  • degree of acidity or alkalinity
  • Where soils are well developed vertical zonation
    may occur producing distinct layers or soil
    horizons

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  • Soils

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Weather Climate
  • Geographic controls
  • Latitude
  • Land-water relationship
  • Relief (elevation)
  • Air pressure orographic precipitation
  • Air masses and wind systems

8
Latitude
  • Temperature is a function of an areas exposure
    to the direct rays of the sun
  • Maximized exposure at equator minimized at poles
  • Yearly earth-sun relationship (seasonality)

9
Land and Water Relationship
  • Land tends to heat faster and cool faster than
    water
  • Annual temperature ranges
  • Continentality
  • Maritime influence

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Relief
  • Orographic Precipitation
  • Higher elevations are cooler than lower
    elevations
  • Adiabatic cooling rate of rising air 5.5º per
    1,000
  • Temperature

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Air Masses
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North American Air Masses
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Air Masses and Wind Systems
  • North American wind patterns distinct climatic
    patterns
  • North American Pattern
  • Western US topography is the key control
  • East latitude is significant in determining
    variations in temperature and precipitation

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Precipitation Regime Winter
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Precipitation Regime Summer
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Climate Zones
  • Based on Köppen Classification
  • Most widely used climate classification system
  • Vegetation types are a direct response to climate
  • Regional boundaries show temperature and
    precipitation associations with vegetation limits

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PermafrostRegions
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Biogeography Ecology
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Bioregions
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Ecosystems Watersheds
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Mineral Resources
  • Metallic Minerals
  • Fossil Fuels (oil, gas, and coal)
  • Oil and Gas Fields
  • Coal
  • Major Fields
  • Appalachian
  • Eastern Interior
  • Western Interior
  • Western

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FOSSIL FUELS
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Quick Reading
  • Ratzel, F., Wissler, C., Sauer C. O. Culture
    Area Research Mapping.
  • A brief overview of combining geotechniques and
    regional geography

26
Discussion Questions
  • How could North American environmental patterns
    affect human settlement?
  • Besides the ecoregion and biome concepts, can you
    think of any other technique to classify physical
    geography characteristics?

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Related Books
  • Diamond, Jared. 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel The
    Fates of Human Society. New York W.W. Norton and
    Company.
  • Pulitzer Prize winning book by a converted
    geographer. It discusses the human and
    environmental history of Earth in a lively
    manner.
  • Marsh, William M. 2005. Landscape Planning
    Environmental Implications, 4th ed. New York
    John Wiley Sons.
  • A guidebook of sorts, focusing on how different
    environmental states affect land use planning in
    North America.
  • Orme, Anthony R. ed. 2002. The Physical Geography
    of North America. New York Oxford University
    Press.
  • 25 articles by well-respected authors detailing
    current information about regional environments
    of North American systems.

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WebSources
  • Physical Geography Introduction/Overview
  • http//www.physicalgeography.net/home.html
  • National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (US
    Department of Commerce)
  • http//www.noaa.gov/
  • Hurricane Information
  • http//hurricanes.noaa.gov/
  • http//cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/tropic/
  • U.S. Global Climate Change Research Program
  • http//www.usgcrp.gov/
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