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  1. His Brochure by George Edson Philip Smith, 1964
  2. Historical Atlas of Arizona by Henry Pickering Walker, Don Bufkin, 1986-10
  3. Arizona Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh Arizona Books) by Carole Marsh, 1999-01-01
  4. Theme Town: A Geography of Landscape and Community in Flagstaff, Arizona by Thomas W. Paradis, 2003-02
  5. A Place Called Grand Canyon: Contested Geographies (Society, Environment, and Place Series) by Barbara J. Morehouse, 1996-04
  6. Erosion and sedimentation in the Papago country, Arizona,: With a sketch of the geology, (Contributions to the geography of the United States) by Kirk Bryan, 1922
  7. Where the Dove Calls: The Political Ecology of a Peasant Corporate Community in Northwestern Mexico (Arizona Studies in Human Ecology) by Thomas E. Sheridan, 1996-10
  8. Arizona (One Nation Series) by Capstone Press Geography Department Staf, 1996-09
  9. The Origins of Human Diet and Medicine: Chemical Ecology (Arizona Studies in Human Ecology) by Timothy Johns, 1996-09
  10. Arizona (Rookie Espanol) by Michelle Aki Becker, 2005-03
  11. Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World (Arizona Studies in Human Ecology)
  12. An Outline Map Atlas for Arizona Classrooms
  13. Grand Canyon (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Lisa Trumbauer, 2005-03
  14. Arizona (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 1996-10

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63. MSN Encarta - Arizona
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Southern arizona Geographic Information Systems Consortium (SAGIS)www.dot.co.pima.az.us/sagis/. GIS Day www.gisday.com/. geography Network
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AIRPORT BUILDING SERVICES COMMUNITY PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ... HOME GIS LINKS Pima County: GIS site:
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Census 2000: www.ci.tucson.az.us/planning/census2000.htm University of Arizona: Arizona Regional Image Archive (ARIA): aria.arizona.edu/ Center for Applied Spatial Analysis (CASA): www.casa.arizona.edu/

65. El Centro College Geography Links
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  • 66. US Dept Of State - Publications
    The canyonlands of northern arizona and southern Utah provided an arizona andNew Mexico together are the home for some 300000 American Indians.
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      T he area known generally as the Southwest is one of the most widely recognized yet one of the most transitionary regions of America ( Map 12 : 14K). It has an apparent physical uniformity that can be attributed primarily to its clear, dry climate, but, in fact, the region includes the broad flatlands of the lower Rio Grande Valley; the plateaus of New Mexico; the dramatic mesas, buttes, and deserts of Arizona; and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. The Southwest is made distinctive by the coexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian, and Anglo cultures, and the physical environment is almost like a stage that serves to emphasize aspects of each. The American Indian and Spanish populations coexisted in much of the region for 250 years after Spanish arrival at the end of the 16th century before Anglos began immigrating in the middle of the 19th century. The canyonlands of northern Arizona and southern Utah provided an effective barrier to Spanish expansion northward from Mexico. The Spanish moved up the Rio Grande to the broad expanse of the Rocky Mountains, north of which little Hispanic settlement developed. In Texas, most settlement remained concentrated along the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers. The extensive cattle-grazing industry that the Spanish introduced into south Texas was ill-suited to the moist, forested lands of the eastern portion of the state. That area, left as a frontier, was largely unsettled by the Spaniards. Most migration by Spanish-Americans beyond this original settlement area has been to urban places.

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    68. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Journals On The Web
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    Current fieldwork destinations include the USA ( Utah and arizona ), Mallorca, Past Physical geography graduates have gone on to a range of careers or
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    72. Ch12
    MADDOCK, Thomas, Jr., 2453 E. Avenida de Posada, Tucson, arizona 85721, USA.MAINGUET, Monique, Laboratory for Physical geography, University of Reims,
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    Contents Previous Next Appendix A: list of participants ALTSCHUL, Robert, Dept. of Geography, Regional Development and Urban Planning, B.P.A. College, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA. ANAYA-GARDUNA, Manuel, Postgraduate College (Soil Division), Chapingo, Mexico. BALADO, Manuel Luis, Dept. of International and Technical Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tlatelolco, D.F., Mexico. BANNERT, Dietrich, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, 3000 Hannover 51, Federal Republic of Germany. BEAUMONT, Peter, Dept. of Geography, Saint David's University College, University of Wales, Lampeter, Dyfed, Wales, UK. BROOKS, William H., Office of Arid Land Studies, University of Arizona, 845 North Park, Tucson, Arizona 85719, USA. DE LUNA, Reginaldo, Dept. of Renewable Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University "Antonio Narro," Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. DRESCH, Jean, 83 rue Notre Dame des Champs, 75006 Paris, France. FFOLLIOTT, Peter, School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA. FOGEL, Martin M., Dept. of Watershed Management, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA.

    73. DesertUSA 2005
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    76. Navajo County MapStats From FedStats
    geography MapStats, Navajo County, arizona. Land area definition and source info,Land area, 2000 (square miles), 9953, 113635
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    77. Geography (Arizona State University) Faculty Members
    geography. Prev Next arizona State University. DESCRIPTION. HOMEPAGE, n/a.DEPARTMENT ID, 1008780 (Last edited on 2003/04/30 045528 GMT-6 )
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    78. Graduate Students: Past And Present
    Kurt Kipfmueller, Univ. of arizona, geography, 2003 Hardson Kwandayi, Univ.of Arziona, Education, 2003 John All, Univ. of arizona, geography, 2002
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~kupfer/grads_page.html
    Graduate Students: Past and Present I've had the opportunity to work with some great graduate students at the University of Arizona and University of Memphis. Here is a brief overview of the graduate students who I have supervised, plus a list of students on whose committees I have served:
    Troy Knight
    Ph.D. 2004-present
    Education:
    B.A. Anthropology and History. University of Georgia. 1995.
    M.A. Geography. Georgia State University. 2003
    Research:
    Melissa Carr
    M.A. 2004-present
    Education:
    B.S. Biology. University of Oregon. 2003. Research:
    Susan Simpson
    M.A. 2003-present
    Education: B.A. Environmental Studies. Middelebury College. 2003. Research: Drought and animal-human conflicts in the rural-urban interface. Kiyomi Morino Ph.D. 2001-present Education: B.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Univ. of Arizona. 1989. M.S. Watershed Management. Univ. of Arizona. 1996. Research: Landscape-level dendroecology of cottonwood and willow in the San Pedro River riparian zone. Keith Lombardo Ph.D. 2004-Present

    79. Department Of Geography - Faculty
    BA (Anthropology) University of arizona, 1973; MA(Archaeology) University of 1978; Ph.D. (geography) arizona State University. 1990. Office Ozark 213
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/geoginfo/faculty.html
    Department of Geography - Faculty
    Malcolm K. Cleaveland
    Professor
    • B.A. (Liberal Arts) Johns Hopkins University, 1963 B.S. (Forestry) Clemson University, 1972 M.S. (Forestry) Clemson University, 1975 Ph.D. (Geosciences) University of Arizona, 1982
    Office: Ozark 112A
    Email: mcleavel@uark.edu Courses taught include, Geographic Information Systems: Intro to GIS; Tree-ring Applications to Environmental Research, Conservation of Natural Resources. Dr. Cleaveland's main research interests are in recovery of paleoclimatic information from tree-rings. His research is funded by the NSF NPS NOAA and USGS . He has published various reports and 16 refereed papers in the field as book chapters and in journals such as Science, Nature, Water Resources Research, Journal of Climate and Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    Fiona M. Davidson
    Associate Professor
    • B.A. (Geography) Newcastle Upon Tyne Polytechnic, 1985 M.A. (Geography) University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1987 Ph.D. (Geography) University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1991

    80. Mountain Geography At The 2002 AAG Conference!
    Mountain geography topics at the 98th Annual AAG Meeting Kipfmueller, Kurt F.(The University of arizona Laboratory of TreeRing Research).
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    Mountain geography topics at the 98th Annual AAG Meeting
    March 19 - 23 2002, Los Angeles, California: 1. Mountain sessions:
    Mountain Ecosystems, Resources and Development I: The Breadth of Mountain Geography Paper Session
    Date: Wednesday, March 20; Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. Room: Los Cerritos Mountains Ecosystems, Resources and Development II: Environment, Policy and Culture Paper Session
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