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         Minnesota Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Minnesota resources by Fredric R Steinhauser, 1983
  2. Minnesota Its Geography, History, and Government by Floyd E. Perkins and Dudley S. Brainard, 1948
  3. Our Minnesota by Floyd E Perkins, 1935
  4. A reconnaissance atlas of Minnesota Agriculture by John R Borchert, 1955
  5. Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Geography Department by Robert J Zelenka, 1984
  6. Final internship report: United States Army Corps of Engineers and City of Mankato, Minnesota (Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Geography) by John L Czarzasty, 1986
  7. Final internship report: Minnesota State Planning Agency, St. Paul, Minnesota (Alternate plan paper / Mankato State University. Geography) by Alice Beckman, 1975
  8. The influence of geographic factors in the development of Minnesota by Chessley Justin Posey, 1918
  9. Minnesota's geographic features of historic and cultural significance by Carole Zellie, 1989
  10. A guidebook to Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 1 (Bulletin / the University of Minnesota, Minnesota Geological Survey) by George M Schwartz, 1925
  11. Complete geography by Alex Everett Frye, 1901
  12. The Minnesota economy: An examination of employment growth and occupational structure and a review of recent performance records in agriculture and agricultural ... and utilities (Data base report) by John S Adams, 1982
  13. Minnesota manufacturing: A comparative geographic study of production (Working paper) by Trevor J Barnes, 1982
  14. The Minnesota economy: Competitive performance in manufacturing, mining, construction, services, and government in the 1970s (Data base report) by John S Adams, 1982

61. Washington County, MN - Geography & Travel
Each entry includes information on geography, demography, government, Site designed for those seeking maps of minnesota viewable directly on the web.
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Profiles for countries worldwide. Each entry includes information on geography, demography, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues.
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Detailed guides to over 140 of the world's most popular cities. Internet hotel discounts, maps, weather, climate, restaurants, attractions, etc. ERSys - Earth Resource System Using maps, charts, reports, and relevant links, Ersys covers over 1300 US cities with detailed information on demographics, environmental factors, economic indicators, housing stats, media, schools, transportation, local contacts... Excite Travel Search or browse destinations, flight info, rental cars, lodging, and more. Fodors Free Trip Personalized itineraries Geode Use the GeoData Explorer (Geode) to view world maps based on population, transportation, natural resources, political boundaries, and more. Geographical relationships of data categories can be visualized with maps of countries of the world. Sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

62. Geography : St. Cloud State University
State University is the leading geography program in Central minnesota. offers one of the most comprehensive programs in geography in minnesota.
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Department of Geography at St Cloud State University is the leading geography program in Central Minnesota . With 11 full-time faculty with expertise in GIS, travel and tourism, land surveying, cultural, physical, and regional geography, three undergraduate majors , a GIS minor, a graduate Master's program , and cutting-edge research facilities in GIS, image processing and cartography, our department offers one of the most comprehensive programs in geography in Minnesota. Located in the St. Cloud area (population of about 100,000) of Central Minnesota, about 70 miles northwest of the Twin Cities, St Cloud State University is surrounded by a variety of natural features and offers a wide range of cultural experiences that help prepare very best geographers. Our alumni find employment in GIS, land surveying, urban planning, travel and tourism industry, natural resource management, environmental consulting firms, and other exciting professions. Geography geog@stcloudstate.edu

63. Area Of Study Geography
geography is the study of people, plants, animals, and natural resources, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Located in Southwest minnesota
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65. February
Assistant and Staff Cartographer, University of minnesota, geography Department 19801997 Full Professor, University of Oregon, geography Department
http://geography.uoregon.edu/department/faculty-staff/emeriti/loy/cv/loy vita.ht
February, 2002 NAME: William G. Loy BIRTHPLACE: Dawson, New Mexico, October 13, 1936 MARITAL STATUS: Married, three children PROFESSION: Professor, Department of Geography, University of Oregon EDUCATION: B.A. Cum Laude, University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1954-1958 M.S., University of Chicago, 1961-1962 Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1962-1967 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Assistant Hydrographic Officer, USS Tanner (AGS-15) Spring semester, Instructor, Economics Department, Loyola of Chicago Teaching Assistant and Staff Cartographer, University of Minnesota, Geography Department Foreign Field Research Grant, National Academy Sciences for field research in Greece Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Geography Department Associate Professor, University of Oregon, Geography Department Full Professor, University of Oregon, Geography Department Senior Fulbright Scholar, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Head, Department of Geography Senior Fulbright Scholar, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria 1997-present Emeritus Professor, University of Oregon, Geography Department

66. Curriculum Vitae
PROFESSION; Professor of geography, University of Oregon, Eugene Agricultural Economics and geography, University of minnesota, Minneapolis, 19581961.
http://geography.uoregon.edu/department/faculty-staff/emeriti/smith/cv/cv.htm
Everett Smith September, 1994 NAME: Everett Gorsuch Smith, Jr. BIRTHPLACE: Urbana, Illinois, June 15, 1931 FAMILY: Married with two grown sons PROFESSION; Professor of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1962
M.A., University of Illinois, Urbana, 1956
B.A., University of Illinois, Urbana 1953 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Teaching: Professor, Department of Geography, University of Oregon, 1977 to present. Visiting Professor, NICSA Program, Avignon, France, Winter, 1988. Exchange Professor, Geographisches Institut, Universitat Tubingen, Summer Semester, 1984. Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Oregon, Eugene, 1965-1977 with the exception of 1971-1972, when I was on sabbatical leave in Europe. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1961-1965. Research: Highway Impact Studies, sponsored by the Bureau of Public Roads with the Departments of Agricultural Economics and Geography, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1958-1961. Comparative Urban Studies, State of Illinois, through the Office

67. Minnesota Celebrates Geography Awareness - Winter 2004 - Issue 39
minnesota again eagerly celebrated GIS Day and geography Awareness Week during the third week of November. Governor Tim Pawlenty proclaimed November 17,
http://www.mngislis.org/newsletter/issue39/Minnesota Celebrates Geography Awaren
GIS/LIS NEWS The Newsletter of the Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Table of Contents
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68. Minnesota Celebrates Geography Awareness Week And GIS Day - Winter 2003 - Issue
minnesota Celebrates geography Awareness Week and GIS Day by Sally Wakefield, LMIC. November 19, 2003 marked the fifth anniversary of GIS Day and minnesota
http://www.mngislis.org/newsletter/issue35/GIS Day.htm
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Governor's Awards 2003 GIS Day MetroGIS Connecting Road Data Mailing Label Application Parcel Data Enhancements Assisting Metropolitan 911 Local Wabasha uses FSA Photos Ramsey Users Group Goodhue Hazard Mitigation Pine to Prairie Users Group Federal USFS GIS/GPS USGS Education Sites SPOT Data from USGS K-12 Educational Materials ... USGS Terrain Map Education K-12 GIS Leader? Water Clarity GIS Certification GIS at Design Center ... UMN GIS/GPS Short Courses Private Utility's Modeling and Mapping Other Places Minnesota Celebrates Geography Awareness Week and GIS Day by Sally Wakefield, LMIC November 19, 2003 marked the fifth anniversary of GIS Day and Minnesota celebrated in style! For the first time, GIS Day was officially proclaimed by the Governor. GIS Day is growing up!

69. Geography, Weather, Geology
minnesota Guidebook to State Agency Services 20012003 geography The name of the state comes from two Dakota Indian words, mine, meaning water, and
http://www.yellowpages.state.mn.us/is/yellowpages.nsf/0/be8f41b89cee827c86256b1f

70. History Of Minnesota's Lake Superior
and Henry Schoolcraft mapped out minnesota s geography in United States 1840s brought back a general knowledge of northern minnesota s geography,
http://www.mnhs.org/places/nationalregister/shipwrecks/mpdf/mpdf1.html
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History of Minnesota's Lake Superior
Exploration and Fur Trade (1650-1840)
The pre-contact history of the Lake Superior is poorly understood in Minnesota due to a scarcity of known archaeological sites. No prehistoric archaeological sites have been excavated and only three prehistoric sites are recorded along Lake Superior in the Minnesota archaeological site files. The early history of the region is thus largely based on adjacent areas of the Superior shore in Canada and Wisconsin. At the time of contact between Native Americans and Europeans, the Cree may have controlled most of the western Superior shore with Dakota present in the south and Ojibwe in the north. By 1700, the Ojibwe controlled much of the region. French explorers entered the Lake Superior country in the mid-1600s. French fur posts were soon established in the far north where Grand Portage became a major trading center. Anglo-American traders re-used the French sites along Grand Portage and also established posts near Duluth. The appearence of French explorers on Lake Superior predates the landing of the Mayflower at Plymouth Rock in 1620. Only a decade after the initial French settlement at Quebec in 1608, the French reached the waters of Lake Superior. By 1650, the French were engaged in mapping the Midwest. They reached the upper Mississippi River in the mid-1670s, and claimed that vast territory for King Louis XIV.

71. Department Of Geography
geography is not memorizing state capitals. As history is to time, geography Students have been placed at the minnesota Department of Natural Resources
http://www.stthomas.edu/geog/What_geog.html
Subject Index: Home What is Geography? Degree Requirements Faculty ... Weather Station What is Geography? Geography is not memorizing state capitals. As history is to time, geography is to place. It is the character of a place, its culture, environment, and ecology. Geography is an interdisciplinary field of study that offers you a rich body of knowledge about the character of diverse places. It focuses on the cultural, environmental, political, economic, and demographic processes shaping the world we live in. The discipline of Geography ranges from a broad and comprehensive understanding of the world to the specifics of computer generated maps and geo-demographic analysis. Geographers make extensive use of computer skills to analyze a wide range of issues, including urban restructuring, habitat preservation, retail location, landscape evolution, economic development, demographic change, and evolution of the global economy. With training in both the natural and social sciences, geographers have a wide range of careers in government, the private sector, and education. Geographers create digital maps, work with census data, help locate retail and service stores, work in local, state, and federal parks, analyze land use, work as urban planners and business consultants, teach, and hold a wide variety of other jobs.

72. Department Of Geography
GEOG 241 geography of minnesota. GEOG 340 geography of the US and Canada 241 geography of minnesota minnesota is a land rich with diversity.
http://www.stthomas.edu/geog/geograph.html
Subject Index: Home What is Geography? Degree Requirements Faculty ... Weather Station The Geography Major Requirements for a Major in Geography Requirements for a Major in Geography with a GIS Concentration Requirements for a Minor in Geography Requirements for a Minor in GIS Geography Course Descriptions Requirements for a Major in Geography A Major in Geography consists of 10 courses, distributed as follows: Three Core Courses: GEOG 111 Human Geography GEOG 112 Physical Geography GEOG 113 World Geography Plus eight credits from the following methods courses: GEOG 221 Computer Skills in Geography GEOG 222 Geographical Analysis GEOG 223 Remote Sensing GEOG 321 Geographic Information Systems (Prerequisite: GEOG 221). ... GEOG 421 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (Prerequisite: GEOG 321). Plus four credits from the following: ECON 333 Urban and Regional Economics (Prerequisite: ECON 252) GEOG 230 Weather and Climate GEOG 330 Geography for Business and Planning (Prerequisite: consent of instructor). GEOG 430 Urban Geography (Prerequisite: GEOG 111 or 113 or instructor's consent). GEOL 252 Geomorphology (Prerequisite: GEOL 111).

73. Minneapolis Public Library: Our Selected Weblinks
A gateway to the world of geography. This site from the University of minnesota has links to minnesota Place Names http//mnplaces.mnhs.org/upham/
http://www.mplib.org/list.asp?subhead=Social Sciences:Geography

74. Minneapolis Public Library: Our Selected Weblinks
minnesota Legislature Geographic Information Systems http//www.gis.leg. mn/html/gismaps.html. Website includes downloadable maps of minnesota legislative
http://www.mplib.org/list.asp?subhead=Social Sciences:Geography:Maps

75. Minnesota History Bibliography
Floyd Perkins and Dudley Brainard, minnesota Its geography, History and Government Carole Zellie, minnesota s Geographic Features of Historical and
http://www.mnstate.edu/archives/MinnesotaHistory/BasicBibliography.htm
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Minnesota State University Moorhead A Basic Bibliography for Minnesota History From the collections of the Northwest Minnesota Historical Center. This bibliography on Minnesota history makes no claim to being exhaustive. What it does do is offer information on some of the best books and articles available concerning various topics. For more comprehensive listings consult the bibliographies in several of the works cited here. The bibliography is arranged by topic, following the general chronology of the history of Minnesota, from pre-history to late 20th century. Each topic is appended by a list of the books and articles about that topic. Links to documents and other sites in Minnesota history are also provided for some of the topics. General History of Minnesota Agriculture and Industry in the 20th Century Dakota Conflict (The Sioux 'Uprising' of 1862) Early European and American Exploration ... Women's History I. General History of Minnesota related links Theodore Blegen

76. Regional: North America: United States: Minnesota: Maps And Views: Geography - O
Regional North America United States minnesota Maps and Views geography Open Site. the entire directory, only in Maps_and_Views/geography
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77. Weather, Geography And Minnesota Nice Drag Down Restaurant Scene
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Weather, geography and Minnesota nice drag down restaurant scene
Rick Nelson, Star Tribune May 15, 2003 The Twin Cities would get **** as national leaders in theater, music and the visual arts. But when it comes to restaurants, we're more like **. If that. Some factors are beyond our power to change. Consider these familiar Minnesota-isms. The nation's icebox. Try finding fresh local produce when there's snow on the ground five months out of the year. And forget about luring crowds into your hip bistro when the windchill is minus-40. Geography's curse. Fresh seafood ain't easy when the nearest ocean is 1,000 miles away. Pass the hot dish. Our lingering Scandinavian-German-Irish heritage holds a decidedly anti-ostentation attitude toward food. Potatoes and boiled fish, anyone? Also, the hedonism locked into the DNA of every great food town is absent from our largely Lutheran genetic code. (We wouldn't want to enjoy anything too much.)

78. Printer Version: Weather, Geography And Minnesota Nice Drag Down Restaurant Scen
Last update May 15, 2003 at 1025 AM. Weather, geography and minnesota nice drag down restaurant scene. Rick Nelson. Star Tribune. Published May 15, 2003
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79. USGS - Geography/Mapping Information For Minnesota
US Geological Survey geography / Mapping in minnesota. This site contains links to mapping resources pertaining to minnesota.
http://mn.water.usgs.gov/md/
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Geography / Mapping Information for Minnesota Text version of menu links The National Map
The USGS Geography Discipline (formerly the National Mapping Discipline) seeks to build, maintain, and apply The National Map , a consistent framework for geographic knowledge needed by the Nation. It provides public access to high-quality geospatial data and information from multiple partners to help inform decisionmaking by resource managers and the public.
The Geography Discipline maintains a variety of maps and digital cartographic products that were traditionally part of the USGS National Mapping Program. Much of this information is being incorporated into

80. MN Water Science Center: Home Page
geography in minnesota minnesota Publications (Alphabetically by Author) Search USGS Publications How to Order Publications Online USGS Data .
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USGS Water Science Center of Minnesota Home Publications Water Data Studies ... About Us
Our Mission: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is the nation’s largest natural-science agency and has the principal responsibility within the Federal government for mapping the nation, assessing its geological resources and hazards, understanding its natural biological resources, and providing hydrologic information for appraising the Nation’s water resources. Information products are intended to contribute to the wise management of the Nation’s natural resources and to promote the health, safety and well being of the people. Emerging Contaminant and Endocrine Studies in Minnesota Pharmaceutical, antibiotic, sterol, and hormone compounds, which are in common use in households, industry, and agriculture, may not be completely removed in wastewater treatment systems. We are conducting studies to learn more about the presence of these compounds in the environment and some of their potential effects on humans and aquatic organisms.
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