1661:. Its implications prompted a myriad of research in various branches of physical geography. In the case of the Paleogeography, this theory provided a model for understanding the evolution of the landscape. For hydrology, glaciology, and climatology as a boost investigated as studying geographic factors shape the landscape and affect the cycle. The bulk of the work of William Morris Davis led to the development of a new branch of physical geography: Geomorphology whose contents until then did not differ from the rest of geography. Shortly after this branch would present a major development. Some of his disciples made significant contributions to various branches of physical geography such as
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relief by geological processes (faults, volcanism, tectonic upheaval, etc.). Factors such as rivers and runoff begin to create V-shaped valleys between the mountains (the stage called "youth"). During this first stage, the terrain is steeper and more irregular. Over time, the currents can carve wider valleys ("maturity") and then start to wind, towering hills only ("senescence"). Finally, everything comes to what is a plain flat plain at the lowest elevation possible (called "baseline") This plain was called by Davis' "
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where he promoted the study of geography and the training of geographers. In 1758 he was appointed director of the
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and phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology groups the latter (ice sheets) as continental glaciers and the former (glaciers) as alpine glaciers. Although research in the areas is similar to research undertaken into both the dynamics of ice sheets and glaciers, the former tends to be concerned with the
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theory which he proposed as a paradigm for geography in general, although in actually served as a paradigm for physical geography. His theory explained that mountains and other landforms are shaped by factors that are manifested cyclically. He explained that the cycle begins with the lifting of the
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is a branch of geography that analyzes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and the natural world. The branch bridges the divide between human and physical geography and thus requires an understanding of the dynamics of geology, meteorology, hydrology, biogeography, and geomorphology,
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processes, particularly wave action, sediment movement and weathering, and also the ways in which humans interact with the coast. Coastal geography, although predominantly geomorphological in its research, is not just concerned with coastal landforms, but also the causes and influences of
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1479:(human geography), geography was almost exclusively a natural science: the study of location and descriptive gazetteer of all places of the known world. Several works among the best known during this long period could be cited as an example, from
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is the study of the dynamic interface between the ocean and the land, incorporating both the physical geography (i.e. coastal geomorphology, geology, and oceanography) and the human geography of the coast. It involves an understanding of coastal
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is a cross-disciplinary study that examines the preserved material in the stratigraphic record to determine the distribution of the continents through geologic time. Almost all the evidence for the positions of the continents comes from
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interaction of ice sheets with the present climate and the latter with the impact of glaciers on the landscape. Glaciology also has a vast array of sub-fields examining the factors and processes involved in ice sheets and glaciers e.g.
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whose main contribution, climate classification, is still valid today. However, this great geographer also contributed to the paleogeography through his work "The climates of the geological past" which is considered the father of
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1985:(1937â2006), who demonstrated that oscillations in climate over the past few million years could be correlated with variations in the orbital and positional relationship between the Earth and the Sun.
1703:(276 – 194 BC) who invented the discipline of geography. He made the first known reliable estimation of the Earth's size. He is considered the father of mathematical geography and
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is the science which deals with geographic patterns of species distribution and the processes that result in these patterns. Biogeography emerged as a field of study as a result of the work of
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side that embraces the systems approach. Similar to most fields of physical geography it has sub-fields that examine the specific bodies of water or their interaction with other spheres e.g.
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is predominantly concerned with the amounts and quality of water moving and accumulating on the land surface and in the soils and rocks near the surface and is typified by the
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as well as the ways in which human societies conceptualize the environment. Although the branch was previously more visible in research than at present with theories such as
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of the Earth and the processes by which it is shaped, both at the present as well as in the past. Geomorphology as a field has several sub-fields that deal with the specific
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European colonial expansion in
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is the branch of physical geography that studies the Earth's oceans and seas. It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics (
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influences on them. The field is also sub-divided largely into the climates of various regions and the study of specific phenomena or time periods e.g.
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1944:(1894â1965), pioneer of physical geography in Spain.
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1428:Progress in Physical Geography
873:of various environments, e.g.
428:Geographic information science
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3420:Geographic information system
2673:Exploring Physical Geography.
2583:History of the Moorish Empire
2346:"Subdisciplines of Geography"
2195:"What is Technical Geography"
2094:"1(b). Elements of Geography"
2079:
2038:Geographic information system
1765:
1435:Remote Sensing of Environment
1386:Journal of Quaternary Science
539:Geographic information system
3347:Environmental social science
2444:M. DegĂłrski (January 2004).
1677:Notable physical geographers
1316:Geophysical Research Letters
466:Environmental social science
32:Physical Geography (journal)
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2652:Pidwirny, Michael. (2014).
2633:Pidwirny, Michael. (2014).
1989:
1800:(1512â1594), an innovative
1456:The Professional Geographer
1372:Journal of Hydrometeorology
1330:Journal of Coastal Research
694:Non-representational theory
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2509:Greenwood Publishing Group
2476:Princeton University Press
2388:10.1177/030913338100500303
2332:University of Nevada, Reno
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2472:Eratosthenes' "Geography"
2299:Dartmouth College Library
2256:10.36962/GBSSJAR/59.3.004
2098:www.physicalgeography.net
2053:Global Positioning System
1956:Dansgaard-Oeschger events
1232:environmental determinism
581:Global Positioning System
134:Environmental determinism
2704:Summerfield, M. (1991).
2625:Inkpen, Robert. (2004).
2620:. Prentice-Hall, London.
2616:Holden, Joseph. (2004).
2527:Jennifer Fandel (2006)."
2412:DegĂłrski, Marek (2004).
3570:National mapping agency
3535:Survey (human research)
3477:Participant observation
2214:10.21163/GT_2016.111.01
2162:(6 ed.). Pearson.
1972:quantitative revolution
1936:Bretz (Missoula) floods
1883:Geography of the Oceans
1337:Journal of Biogeography
1239:Journals and literature
1226:Environmental geography
1188:is a sub-discipline of
1154:geological oceanography
1146:biological oceanography
966:, or more commonly the
828:, which focuses on the
654:Survey (human research)
596:Participant observation
144:Quantitative revolution
3560:Geographical societies
3357:Landscape architecture
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2258:(inactive 2024-09-17).
1824:Alexander von Humboldt
1804:and originator of the
1696:
1693:Alexander von Humboldt
1560:exploration of Siberia
1505:Alexander von Humboldt
1351:Journal of Geocryology
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667:Theoretical Approaches
476:Landscape architecture
124:History of cartography
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3745:Environmental science
3352:Environmental studies
3324:Statistical geography
3205:Environmental science
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2422:Przeglad Geograficzny
2193:Haidu, Ionel (2016).
2028:Environmental studies
2023:Environmental science
1922:infiltration capacity
1876:John Francon Williams
1864:Wladimir Peter Köppen
1848:Alfred Russel Wallace
1691:
1553:Industrial Revolution
1358:Journal of Glaciology
1302:Geographical Bulletin
1158:chemical oceanography
1150:physical oceanography
1079:biogeochemical cycles
1007:, paleobiogeography,
993:Alfred Russel Wallace
900:
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471:Environmental studies
438:Statistical geography
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3565:Geoscience societies
3530:Interview (research)
3502:Land change modeling
3403:Computer cartography
3381:Techniques and tools
3239:Earth system science
2706:Global Geomorphology
2690:. Routledge, London.
2629:. Routledge, London.
2581:S. P. Scott (1904),
2328:"Physical Geography"
2113:"Physical Geography"
2018:Earth system science
1870:William Morris Davis
1741:law of superposition
1639:William Morris Davis
1501:Periegesis Oiceumene
1497:Dionysius Periegetes
1365:Journal of Hydrology
1258:environmental issues
1027:is the study of the
649:Interview (research)
621:Land change modeling
522:Computer cartography
456:Integrated geography
129:Historical geography
97:History of geography
3740:Atmospheric science
3611:Spatial citizenship
3596:Geographers on Film
3586:Geography education
3196:Atmospheric science
2789:Atmospheric science
2380:1981PrPG....5..398B
2350:Civil Service India
2202:Geographia Technica
2073:Technical geography
2008:Atmosphere of Earth
1983:Nicholas Shackleton
1952:palaeoclimatologist
1812:Bernhardus Varenius
1806:Mercator projection
1754:The Book of Healing
1683:List of geographers
1579:studies in Russia.
1295:Geographia Technica
1067:soil classification
1005:island biogeography
834:technical geography
806:natural environment
403:Technical geography
55:Part of a series on
3865:Physical geography
3790:Physical geography
3492:Statistical survey
3442:Geologic modelling
3281:Quaternary science
2881:Quaternary science
2778:Physical geography
2708:. Longman, London.
2699:. Wiley, New York.
2590:history of science
2585:, pp. 461â2:
2436:– via RCIN.
1885:published in 1881.
1836:Arnold Henry Guyot
1762:Muhammad al-Idrisi
1697:
1652:river rejuvenation
1514:Summa de GeografĂa
1323:Journal of Climate
1281:Earth Interactions
1247:Geography Journals
1165:Quaternary science
916:hydrological cycle
906:
877:geomorphology and
854:
790:Physical geography
721:Post-structuralism
611:Statistical survey
561:Geologic modelling
390:Quaternary science
292:Physical geography
149:Critical geography
139:Regional geography
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2820:Coastal geography
2681:978-0-07-809516-0
2530:The Metric System
2485:978-0-691-14267-8
2058:Planetary science
1942:Luis GarcĂa SĂĄinz
1908:Ernest Shackleton
1818:Mikhail Lomonosov
1798:Gerardus Mercator
1745:uniformitarianism
1727:AbĆ« RayhÄn BÄ«rĆ«nÄ«
1576:Moscow University
1568:Mikhail Lomonosov
1477:anthropogeography
1393:Landscape Ecology
1185:Landscape ecology
1123:Coastal geography
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930:and to an extent
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679:Critical
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212:Internet
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187:Cultural
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