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Extractions: Geography of the United States: Table of Contents Unit 1: Location Lesson 1: What Is Geography? Lesson 2: Directions Lesson 3: Map Grids Lesson 4: Latitude and Longitude Lesson 5: Using the Grid System Lesson 6: Locating United States Cities Lesson 7: Weather Maps Lesson 8: Physical Maps Lesson 9: Special Maps Lesson 10: Maps Helped the United States Grow Lesson 11: Locating Roads Lesson 12: Cities and Towns Lesson 13: Shopping Centers Lesson 14: Airports Unit 2: Place Lesson 1: Landforms Lesson 2: Water Systems in the United States Lesson 3: Climate Lesson 4: Natural Vegetation Lesson 5: Population of the United States Lesson 6: Population Density Lesson 7: Immigration Unit 3: Environment Lesson 1: Settling the Wilderness of Tennessee Lesson 2: Planning for Parks Lesson 3: Acid Rain and the Environment Lesson 4: Water for Arizona Desert Unit 4: Movement Lesson 1: Railroads in the United States Lesson 2: The Saint Lawrence Seaway Lesson 3: United States Highways Lesson 4: Air Transportation in the United States Lesson 5: Communication Links in the Past Lesson 6: Communications in the United States Today Lesson 7: Getting Goods to Markets Lesson 8: Using the BART System
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Extractions: World Geography Worktext: Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Shape of the Planet Earth Introduction Features of the Earth Chapter 2: Weather Introduction The Elements of Weather Humidity Temperature Wind Precipitation Clouds and Sunlight Chapter 3: Australia Introduction Australia Chapter 4: Latin America Introduction Mexico Brazil Argentina Chapter 5: Asia Introduction Japan Russia China India North Korea South Korea Chapter 6: Europe Introduction France The United Kingdom German Sweden Chapter 7: Africa Introduction South Africa Ethiopia Kenya Ghana Chapter 8: The Middle East Introduction Saudi Arabia Iran Iraq Israel Egypt Chapter 9: North America Introduction Canada The United States Climate The Regions of the United States The Northeastern Region The North Central Region The Southern Region The Western Region Alaska Hawaii End-of-Book Test Glossary
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Extractions: Table of Contents Chapter 4: Geography and Environment Chapter Listings Table 4-1 Selected Geographic Features, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1993 Table 4-2a Land Ownership, by County, 1988 (in Acres), part a Table 4-2b Land Ownership, by County, 1988 (in Acres), part b Table 4-3 National Forest System Lands, in Idaho, 1991 Table 4-4 National Forest System Lands, by County, 1991 Table 4-5 Major Land Use, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-6 Changes in Land Cover and Use, in Idaho, 1982 Compared to 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-7 Estimated Average Annual Wind Erosion on Cropland, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in Tons/Acre/Year) Table 4-8 Estimated Average Annual Wind Erosion on Cropland, by Major Land Resource Area, 1982 and 1987 (in Tons/Acre/Year) Table 4-9 Pasture and Range, in Idaho, the Region, and the U.S., 1987 (in 1,000 Acres) Table 4-10 Rangeland Conditions, by Major Land Resource Area, 1987 (in 1,000 Acres)
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Extractions: Physical Geography is dedicated to the dissemination of significant research articles in geomorphology, climatology, biogeography, and related sciences. Review articles, methodology and discussion papers may be considered by prior arrangement with the Editor-in-Chief. All articles should be original, relevant, timely, well organized, and written in clear, concise English. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate to the appropriate Editor for Geomorphology, Climatology, or Biogeography, or to the Editor-in-Chief. Manuscripts that do not conform to the instructions listed below will be returned to the authors. In addition to paper copies, a revised paper that has been accepted in principle should have text, tables, and figures submitted electronically. Text and tables should be submitted in either ASCII, Corel WordPerfect, or Microsoft Word formats. Please see the Illustrations section for graphics submission guidelines. All manuscripts will be reviewed by at least two referees.
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Extractions: A Internet Resources Last revised: May, 2002 This appendix provides the locations of different types of GIS resources, and explains the ways of obtaining them online. It also directs students to the Web sites of selected examples of Internet-based GIS applications so that they can acquire first-hand experience of how the rapidly advancing Internet technology is changing the ways GIS is used today. Although all the Web sites quoted in this Appendix have been tested when the information is compiled, it is expected that some of them will be changed or removed over time. New resources will also be constantly added to the Internet. Students are therefore encouraged to take advantage of the power of the search engines such as Yahoo!, Google and Alta Vista to update their knowledge base of GIS resources on the Internet from time to time. Search Engines Starting the Search Pointer to Geographic Information Resources Pointer to Data Resources Pointer to Product Information ... Examples of Internet-based GIS Applications SEARCH ENGINES Google Alta Vista Lycos Webcrawler ... Yahoo!
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Extractions: History of the U.S Cultural Environment: A Brief Guide to Research History of the U.S. Cultural Environment is a research and bibliographic guide to UC Berkeley print and Web resources for the study of the American cultural and built environment, and will be of particular interest to students in Environmental Design 169. For general research advice, see the Environmental Design Library's general guides . Related useful guides are Finding Local Information American Communities History of Landscape Architecture, Vernacular Architecture, a Guide to Resources , and Finding Information on Buildings and Places . For additional assistance consult the Environmental Design Library reference staff. UC Berkeley faculty, registered students, and staff who are off campus may use items marked UCB Only or UC Only by installing Connecting@Berkeley on their computer or by using The Library's proxy service. Compiled by Elizabeth Douthitt Byrne, Architecture Librarian