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         California Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Introductory Geography California State Series
  2. The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea (University of California Publications in Geography, Vol 26) by David J. Nemeth, 1987-09-04
  3. Geography of California: Outline and maps by Wayne Harmon, 1976
  4. Northern Morocco: A Cultural Geography (University of California Publications in Geography, Vol. XIV) by Marvin W. Mikesell, 1985-05-21
  5. California Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (California Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  6. Late Pleistocene and recent changes in land forms, climate, and archaeology in central Baja California (University of California, Berkeley. University of California publications in geography) by Brigham Alicen Arnold, 1968
  7. Nicoya, a cultural geography (University of California publications in geography) by Philip L Wagner, 1958
  8. Advanced Geography: California State Series by Ralph S; Mcmurry, Frank M Tarr, 1909
  9. Elements of California geography by Robert W Durrenberger, 1968
  10. The geography of Margarita and adjacent islands, Venezuela (University of California publications in geography) by Charles S Alexander, 1958
  11. Baja California & the Geography of Hope by Joseph Krutch, 1968
  12. An agricultural typology of California (Geography of world agriculture) by Howard F Gregor, 1974
  13. The Geography of California in Essays and Reading by R. W. Durrenberger, 1959
  14. Visual Geography of California: Showing by Maps and Charts the History, Products, General Points and Features of Interest by Herbert Floercky, 1933

41. California Geography Quiz
A 15 question Geography quiz. Based on Millionaire, so questions go from easy to hard.
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42. ROOTS-L California: Geography
California genealogical and historical information and links, sponsored by RootsWeb and ROOTSL.
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43. Tripz.com - California Geostats - The Geography Of California
Guide to the geography of California. california geography Ocean, mountain and deserts are California s defining features. There are several different
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California Destinations
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California Geography- Ocean, mountain and deserts are California's defining features. There are several different mountain ranges: The Coastal Range wends its way north from Santa Barbara and into Oregon. The Cascades extend into the northern interior, and the Sierra Nevada's jagged peaks tower over the eastern third of the state. The Peninsular Ranges extend from Los Angeles south into Mexico's Baja peninsula, and the unusual east-west Transverse Ranges separate Southern California from the rest of the state. In between all these mountains are a number of fertile valleys, including the vast Central Valley-an extremely flat area that's an agricultural powerhouse. The southern part of the state is one vast semiarid desert fringed by valleys and mountains. Modern water projects transformed much of this land into rich farmland and then into lush urban and suburban settings. Yet much of the desert remains. Death Valley boasts the lowest elevation in the U.S.-and often the highest summer temperatures; to the east of Death Valley, the Sierra Nevada taper off into the Mojave Desert.

44. Southern California Or Greater Los Angeles And Vicinity: Geography Of Hope Or Pu
Southern california geography of Hope or Greater Los Angeles Geography of Hope. California State Bear Flag California State Parks Bear Logo California State
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Southern California Geography of Hope
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45. California History, California Geography, California Historical Societies, The O
It is thought that the post is made from a California Sycamore tree. It is unmilled. The barbed wire was put around the post in the late 1800s.
http://www.elfornio.com/ef-firstpost.html
This is an illustration by John Graham of the original County Corner fencepost. It is thought that the post is made from a California Sycamore tree. It is unmilled. The barbed wire was put around the post in the late 1800s. The post was recovered from its original spot in 1926 and replaced by a milled pine post that exists there to this day.
To learn more about John Graham, author and illustrator, click HERE El Fornio Historical Society

46. Geography Of California: Information From Answers.com
Geography of California Digitally colored elevation map of California The geography of California is rich and diverse.
http://www.answers.com/topic/geography-of-california
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Geography of California Wikipedia Geography of California Digitally colored elevation map of California The geography of California is rich and diverse. There are alpine mountains, foggy coastlines, hot deserts, and a fertile central valley. The state is home to the world's tallest ( coast redwood ), most massive ( Giant Sequoia ), and oldest ( bristlecone pine ) trees. It is also home to both the highest ( Mt. Whitney ) and lowest ( Death Valley ) points in the 48 contiguous states The state is generally divided into Northern and Southern California , although the boundary between the two is not well defined. More specifically, the state can be divided into eleven distinct natural provinces with clearly defined boundaries. They are, from north to south, the Klamath Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Modoc Plateau, the Basin and Range, the Coastal Ranges, the Central Valley, the Sierra Nevada, the Transverse Ranges, the Mohave Desert, the Peninsular Ranges, and the Colorado Desert.
Northern California
Klamath Mountains
The Klamath Mountains are a mountain range in northwest California and southwest Oregon, the highest peak being

47. The Heights Online - Page 2
This course also fulfills the california geography requirement for educator certification. The new CHLD 86A course provides professional growth hours and
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48. Berkeley Public Library - Electronic Resources
Social Studies Fact Cards Online Basic facts about california geography, history, and Indians, as well as facts about US states and Presidents,
http://berkeleypubliclibrary.org/databases/Electronic_Resources.html
Library Home Your Library Account Library Catalog Electronic Resources Alphabetic Click on a subject below to see Databases
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Art and Music
Biography Resource Center
Articles about historic and contemporary people active in many fields.
Britannica Online
Provides full-text access to the current editions of Encyclopedia Britannica and its student and elementary editions, with links to images, video clips, and electronic texts of classics.
Full Text Custom Newspapers
Christian Science Monitor, Denver Post, Financial Times (UK), Guardian (UK), Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Times (London) Daily and many more.
General Reference Center
General interest articles from magazines, newspapers, and reference books. Many with full text and images.
Grove Art Online
Full text of all 34 print volumes of The Dictionary of Art, with added links to thousands of images and other relevant fine and decorative art sites. Grove Music Online Full text access to New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians New Grove Dictionary of Opera , and New Grove Dictionary of Jazz , with links to sound clips and other relevant sites.

49. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The California grizzly bear, shown as the central emblem on the flag, The California flag, like those of Hawaii and Texas, is unusual in that it
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?california

50. California Geography In The Southland Natural Regions
SOUTHLAND CALIFORNIA SUMMARIZED HISTORY, FACTS, AND DEMOGRAPHICS. california geography. Natural Regions. California lies within four major natural regions,
http://www.southlandrealestate.com/CaliforniaNaturalRegionsFrms.htm
SOUTHLAND CALIFORNIA SUMMARIZED HISTORY, FACTS, AND DEMOGRAPHICS CALIFORNIA GEOGRAPHY Natural Regions California lies within four major natural regions, or physical geographic provinces. They are the Pacific Border province, the Sierra-Cascade province, the Basin and Range province, and the Lower Californian province.
The Pacific Border province, also called the Coastal Uplands, extends nearly the entire length of western California. It can be subdivided into four sections, the Klamath Mountains, the Coast Ranges, the Transverse Ranges, and the Great Central Valley.
The Klamath Mountains, partly in Oregon, occupy the northwestern corner of California. They include a number of separate ranges, such as the Salmon and Trinity mountains, and form a rugged forested area that rises to 2,700 m (9,000 ft).
The Coast Ranges parallel the Pacific Coast in a complex series of ridges and valleys. The only major low-lying pass through the ranges is formed by San Francisco Bay and its tributary bays, as they carry the waters of California's largest river, the Sacramento, into the Pacific Ocean at the Golden Gate. The principal range is the Diablo Range, which flanks the Central Valley and rises to 1,500 m (5,000 ft) above sea level. Between the interior Diablo Range and the coastal Santa Lucia Range lies the long Salinas valley.
The Transverse Ranges, so named because they run transverse or perpendicular (west to east) to the north-south oriented Coast Ranges, extend from Point Conception, on the coast, roughly eastward to the Mojave Desert. These generally narrow ranges increase in elevation toward the east, where Mount San Gorgonio in the San Bernardino Mountains rises to 3,505 m (11,499 ft) above sea level. The Transverse Ranges partly enclose low but often hilly Los Angeles and its suburbs.

51. Geography Department
Physical Geography, Cultural Geography, World Regional, and california geography. Education BA Anthropology (Physical), CSUC, 1997 MA Geography, CSUC, 2000
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Brief Profiles Scot Hoiland
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Teaches:
Physical Geography, Cultural Geography, Economic Geography, World Regional Geography and California Geography
Education:
A.B. English, CSUC, 1969
M.A. Geography, CSUC, 1975
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email , homepage Teaches: Physical Geography, World Regional Geography, Cultural Geography, Geography of California, and Geography of the American West. Education: B.A. Degree in History; Minors in Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Sociology, Psychology (Pacific Union College 1964) California Teaching Credential (UCLA 1967) M.A. Degree in Geography (Natural Hazards) from California State University, Chico, 1995.

52. Saddleback College, Mission Viejo - California 92692-3635
Core Classes. GEOG 1 Physical Geography. GEOG 2 Cultural Geography. GEOG 3 World Regional Geography. GEOG 38 california geography
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53. Manual Of California Vegetation - Introduction
The third paragraph summarizes the geographic range and elevation. Provinces and regions are detailed in the california geography section.
http://www.ice.ucdavis.edu/cnps/intro.html
Introduction The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is an organization of amateurs and professionals united by an interest in the plants of California. Its chief aims are to preserve the native flora and to add to our knowledge of it. Its members participate in monitoring rare and endangered plants, fostering public education, supporting legislation that protects native plants, and providing expert testimony to government bodies. In 1974 CNPS published Inventory of Rare and Endangered Vascular Plants of California , the first of five successive editions, which have documented the occurrences of rare species. In 1985 CNPS entered into a formal partnership with the California Department of Fish and Game to continue a process of rare plant monitoring. Over time, more information became available about habitats and plant communities with rare species. In 1990, CNPS decided that the Society's activities in the protection of rare species could be enhanced by a complementary focus on the protection of rare plant communities. The Board of Directors, responding to a suggestion from a small

54. Southern California Geography
Southern california geography. Cismontane this side of the mountains ; Coastal sides of Transverse and Peninsular Ranges; Includes.
http://www.oxy.edu/departments/biology/bbraker/courses/bio105/class_notes/week_4
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Southern California Geography
  • Cismontane " - "this side of the mountains" Coastal sides of Transverse and Peninsular Ranges Includes... Area = 1/6 of the state Over 50% of population resides here
Southern California Geography: Mountains
  • Two Mountain ranges of S. California
1) Transverse ranges
  • aligned E-W (unusual alignment) Caused by Northward motion of Pacific plate along the San Andreas fault At contact point between Pacific plate and West-moving N. American plate, there is rotation on sub-plates, which act like ball bearings.
Transverse ranges
  • Mountain Groups and highest peaks Santa Monica Mountains
      Sandstone Peak, 3111 ft.
    San Gabriel Mountains
      Mt. San Antonio (Baldy), 10,064 ft.
    San Bernardino Mountains
      Mt. San Gorgonio, 11,499 ft. Santa Ana Mountains, Orange County Santiago Peak (Saddleback Mountain), 5,687 ft. San Jacinto Mountains, Riverside Co. San Jacinto: 10,804 ft. Laguna Mountains, San Diego Co. Cuyamaca Peak, 6512 ft. Mountains of Baja California
    Southern California Geography:Valleys
    • Basins below mountains LA basin is a flood plain surrounded by mountains Series of N-S faults running under the flood plain Basins are drained by a series of rivers
        Los Angeles San Gabriel Santa Ana
      Southern California Climate Combination of...

55. Department Of Geography, California State University, Long Beach
geography department web site. Links to CSULB geography GIS/Map Lab and courses in GIS, cartography, and remote sensing.
http://www.csulb.edu/depts/geography/
CSULB Campus News Liberal Arts Geography Sitemap ... Search CSULB Geography
Department of Geography
College of Liberal Arts
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
California State University
Long Beach, CA 90840-1101 USA

56. Coastal Geography
This document contains links and/or information regarding the geography of the california coast.
http://ceres.ca.gov/ceres/calweb/coastal/geography.html
Explore California's Coastal Geography
The following materials have been taken from the California Coastal Commission's California Coastal Resource Guide
Coastal Mountains
Streams and Rivers
Marine Terraces
Bluffs and Headlands ... Coastal Resources

57. Map Library Home Page
General information, collection description with sample images, and links to map resources.
http://maplibrary.csun.edu/
California State University Northridge GEOGRAPHY MAP LIBRARY Sierra Hall Room 171 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, California 91330-8249 Phone: (818) 677-3465 Fax: (818) 677-7840 Email: map.library@csun.edu
California State Univeristy, Northridge 34° 14' 20" N
118° 31' 44" W
Elevation: 263.64 meters / 865 feet
Last Modified: 10/04

58. Barony Of Gyldenholt
Located in Orange county of california. Newcomer information, officers, guilds, geography, activity schedule, maps, newcomer class curriculum, links page. Uses frames.
http://www.gyldenholt.org/

59. California Geographical Survey
Welcome to the california Geographical Survey a resource of the Department of geography at california State University, Northridge.
http://geogdata.csun.edu/
Welcome to the California Geographical Survey a resource of the Department of Geography at California State University, Northridge. The Survey is a creation of Dr. William Bowen. Technical assistance is provided by Mr. Robert Provin. It operates for the benefit of the students and faculty of the California State University System, public and parochial school teachers, and the people of the State of California. It is the California Geographical Survey's intention to provide a variety of important geographic resources to the entire Internet community. The Department of Geography has played an important role in the academic life of the university for more than forty years. We are dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and community service. We invite you to review our online profile and visit our facilities either on the web or in person. William Bowen You are visitor number since May 28, 2000.

60. Map Of The State Of California
Scanned highway map. Publisher and date not given. A large file of 1072x1832 pixels and 392k.
http://www.cftech.com/BrainBank/GEOGRAPHY/California.html
Map of the State of California
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