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  1. Frye's Grammar School Geography - New York Edition
  2. Maps (Discovering Geography (New York, N.Y.).) by David Stienecker, 1998-01
  3. Frye's Grammar School Geography (New York Edition)
  4. Maury's New Complete Geography, With New York Supplement by M.F., LL.D. Maury, 1925
  5. New York State (and New York City) geography, history, government by Michael Glassman, 1965
  6. Geography of the state of New York. Embracing its physical features, climate, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology, history, pursuits of the people, government, education, internal improvements, andc. by Joseph H. Mather, 1899-01-01
  7. Flora of the vicinity of New York;: A contribution to plant geography, (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden.vol. v) by Norman Taylor, 1915
  8. New York Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  9. Michigan Historical Reprint Series:Geography of the state of New York. Embracing its physical features, climate, geology, mineralogy, botany, zoology, history, pursuits of the people, government by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  10. A home geography of New York city, by Gustave Straubenmuller, 1905
  11. States (Discovering Geography (New York, N.Y.).) by David Stienecker, 1998-01
  12. United States (City of New York geographies) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1934
  13. Other countries in America,: The western hemisphere except the United States (City of New York geographies) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1934
  14. Europe,: The land of our ancestors, (City of New York geographies. 6B) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1933

21. ENVIRONMENTAL WARFARE: 1991 PERSIAN GULF WAR
Analysis of environment pre/post war by professor Paul R. Baumann, Department of geography, State University of new york.
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ENVIRONMENTAL WARFARE: 1991 PERSIAN GULF WAR
Professor Paul R. Baumann
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Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf, also called the Arabian Gulf by the Arab countries, is a kidney-shaped water body orientated in a northwest to southeast direction. It is approximately 917 km (570 miles) long with its greatest width being 338 km (210 miles). The Shatt-al- Arab river, the Gulf's main source of fresh water, flows primarily from Iraq into the northern end of the Gulf. The Tigris and Euphrates, two of the largest river systems in the Middle East, merge together to form the Shatt-al-Arab river shortly before it enters the Gulf. At its southeast terminus, the Gulf is linked to the Gulf of Oman and eventually the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean via the Strait of Hormuz. The Gulf covers 233,100 km (90,000 square miles), an area equal in size to New York State and Pennsylvania combined, and contains 8630 km

22. Atlas: New York
Facts on new york flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, disasters current events, and international relations.
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23. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT
Collection of short reports and images about the natural history of the region, particularly its beaches.
http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/bight/
GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT BEACHES
A "Bite" of the Big Apple
This web site is a collection of short reports and image libraries about the natural history of the New York Bight region. The goal of this project is to provide basic information about the beaches scattered throughout the New York Bight, emphasizing those within Gateway National Recreation Area (New York and New Jersey). Each web page linked to this report carries a theme related to the topics listed below. The web pages can be followed in a chronological order by clicking on the NEXT PAGE web link on the bottom of each page. But first...
Check out the "new stuff..." A Brief Geologic History of Raritan Bay. "Lost Culture..."
A bight is a general term for a bend or curve in the shoreline of an open coast. In the New York region it refers to the great expanse of shallow ocean between Long Island (to the north and east) and the New Jersey Coast (to the south and west). Because Long Island trends generally east to west in relation to mainland of New Jersey it creates a great right angle in the general geometry of the Atlantic coastline. The Hudson River's outer harbor and the Raritan Bay (shown in the image above) constitute only a fraction of the greater New York Bight region. INTRODUCTION to the physiography and geologic history of the New York Bight region. Links include:

24. New York
Atlas new york Facts on new york flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, disasters current events, and international relations.
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25. UB Geography Department
University at Buffalo College of Arts Sciences About UB Western new york. Department of geography, 105 Wilkeson Quad, University at Buffalo,
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    26. Rutgers Geography
    The Rutgers Department of geography was inaugurated on April 6, 1949, although geography had been taught in one form or another since the beginning of the University as Queen's College in 1766. Simeon DeWitt, one of the first graduates of Queen's College, became a geographer for the Revolutionary Army and subsequently for the State of new york, where he was responsible for surveying and mapping much of the classical placename belt in the west-central portion of that state.
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    27. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF THE NEW YORK BIGHT
    Short collection of images of fossils collected from Rockaway Beach (Queens, NY), Staten Island, and Sandy Hook (NJ).
    http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/bight/fossil.html
    PALEONTOLOGY AND BEACH FOSSILS OF THE NEW YORK BIGHT
    This web page is a short collection of images of fossils collected from Rockaway Beach (Queens, NY), Staten Island, and Sandy Hook (NJ). The conclusion that some of these items are actually of antiquity is purely subjective.
    Taphonomy
    Taphonomy is the study of how (and why) fossils are preserved. Modern geologic processes can take practically any bone or shell material and give it a "fossil" appearance. For instance, modern shells commonly become attached to iron debris (shipwrecks, bottle tops, etc.) as seawater reacts with the iron to form rust. In addition, shell accumulations in the highest tidal range are subjected to frequent wetting and drying by rain or highest tides. This infrequent wetting of shell material causes calcite and aragonite to dissolve and then precipitate as microcrystalline calcite cement upon drying. These processes that cement modern shell material are essentially the same processes that helped to preserve shells and organic remains as fossils in the geologic past. Several additional important geologic processes related to fossils should also be noted. First, vertebrate bones and teeth consist of porous apatite (a calcium phospate mineral). When exposed to seawater minerals precipitate within pores and ion substitution replaces some of the spaces within the aragonite mineral lattice. The net result is that bone material tends to become darker in color, harder, and more brittle with time (if it isn't eaten or dissolved in organic acids in the sediment first!).

    28. NYC Information: Geography And Origins
    PGNY The Paperless Guide to new york City Your guide to the city that When first asked to join new york city as a borough in 1833, Brooklyn refused.
    http://www.ny.com/histfacts/geography.html
    New York City Geographical Information
    New York City is located on the Eastern Atlantic coast of the United States, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The city center resides at the exact location of 40 degrees, 42 minutes, 51 seconds N latitude, and 74 degrees, minutes 23 seconds W longitude. New York City is made of five boroughs separated by various waterways. Brooklyn and Queens occupy the western portion of Long Island, while Staten Island and Manhattan are compeletely on their own land mass. Bronx, to the north, remains attached to the New York State mainland. Click for more info on Manhattan The island of Manhattan is largely a protrusion of granite, rising a few hundred feet from sea-level. The southern tip and center of the island are virtually solid granite, while areas in Greenwich Village and Chelsea are composed of softer soil. As a result of this geologic arrangement, Manhattan's tallest buildings are located in these two large "rocky" areas. Manhattan is flanked on its west side by the Hudson River, and on the east side by the Harlem River (on the north) and the East River (on the south).

    29. New York Visitors Guide
    Your Travel Guide to new york. It is organized by topic and by geography. In each county you will find; Where to stay; Where to shop; What to do
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    30. New York State Geography - I LOVE NEW YORK - The Official New York State Tourism
    The geographic center of new york State is located in Madison County, approximately 12 miles south of Oneida and 26 miles southwest of Utica.
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    The Official New York State Tourism Website Home Contact Us State Facts Geography Government History Other Brief Facts ... State Symbols New York State Geography The total area of New York State is 54,471.144 square miles (47,223.839 land and 7,247.305 inland water). The geographic center of New York State is located in Madison County, approximately 12 miles south of Oneida and 26 miles southwest of Utica. There are four mountain ranges in New York State: Adirondack, Catskill, Shawangunk and Taconic. The highest point in New York State is Mount Marcy, Essex County in the Adirondacks - 5,344 feet above sea level. The Hudson River is 306 miles long, and drains an area of 13,370 square miles. Its average discharge is 21,500 cubic feet per second. The Hudson's most distant source is in Essex County. Lake Tear of the Clouds in Essex County is the highest lake in the State - 4,320 feet above sea level - and is considered the source of the Hudson River. There are 6,713 natural ponds, lakes and reservoirs of one acre or more, 76 with an area of one square mile or more. There are 1,745 square miles of inland water, including some 4,000 lakes, ponds and reservoirs. Oneida Lake is the largest lake completely within the State. Other prominent lakes are the Finger Lakes, Otsego Lake, Lake George, Lake Placid and Lake Champlain, which is 107 miles long. The State has 70,000 miles of rivers and streams, 127 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline, 9,767 miles of shoreline which includes 8,778 miles of lake shoreline, 231 miles of shorefront on Long Island Sound, 548 miles of bayfront in Long Island area and 83 miles of shorefront of islands near Long Island.

    31. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT
    GEOLOGY AND geography OF new york BIGHT BEACHES Features of BEACHES AND BARRIERS in the new york Bight region. Image library of ROCK TYPES found on area
    http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/bight/
    GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NEW YORK BIGHT BEACHES
    A "Bite" of the Big Apple
    This web site is a collection of short reports and image libraries about the natural history of the New York Bight region. The goal of this project is to provide basic information about the beaches scattered throughout the New York Bight, emphasizing those within Gateway National Recreation Area (New York and New Jersey). Each web page linked to this report carries a theme related to the topics listed below. The web pages can be followed in a chronological order by clicking on the NEXT PAGE web link on the bottom of each page. But first...
    Check out the "new stuff..." A Brief Geologic History of Raritan Bay. "Lost Culture..."
    A bight is a general term for a bend or curve in the shoreline of an open coast. In the New York region it refers to the great expanse of shallow ocean between Long Island (to the north and east) and the New Jersey Coast (to the south and west). Because Long Island trends generally east to west in relation to mainland of New Jersey it creates a great right angle in the general geometry of the Atlantic coastline. The Hudson River's outer harbor and the Raritan Bay (shown in the image above) constitute only a fraction of the greater New York Bight region. INTRODUCTION to the physiography and geologic history of the New York Bight region. Links include:

    32. Geography Department - Hunter College Of The City University Of New York
    Department of geography Hunter College of the City University of new york 695 Park Avenue new york, new york 10021. I mage reference is on bottom of Page.
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    I mage reference is on bottom of Page. Faculty Seminar Series The Department of Geography at Hunter College of The City University of New York offers courses in human geography, physical geography, geographic techniques and methods, and geology. A degree in geography can lead to employment with corporations, local and national governments, international agencies, consultants, and computer companies. Current page is: http://www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu Web site created by Rita Noorzad Last Updated: September 27, 2004 Email additions, comments, corrections and suggestions to Rita Noorzad at webmaster@geo.hunter.cuny.edu Images are from map-NY CARSI Lab , and Department of Geography at Hunter College.

    33. New York: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
    Answer geography questions about new york using the map on this quiz. Answers new york new york Outline Map Printout An outline map of new york to print.
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    New York Facts, Map and State Symbols New York Flag Printout/Quiz New York was the 11 th state in the USA ; it became a state on July 26, 1788. State Abbreviation - NY State Capital - Albany Biggest City - New York City Area - 54,475 square miles [New York is the 27th largest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [New York is the third most populous state in the USA, after California and Texas Major Industries - finance, communications, international trade, publishing, fashion, communications, farming (fruit and dairy), tourism Presidential Birthplaces Martin Van Buren was born in Kinderhook on December 5, 1782 (he was the 8th US President, serving from 1837 to 1841).

    34. New York State Data Center, Empire State Development
    The new york State Data Center s geography and Mapping site provides interactive query access to geographic boundary files, Census attribute data for
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    The New York State Data Center's Geography and Mapping site provides interactive query access to geographic boundary files, Census attribute data for various levels of statistical and political geography, and predefined thematic maps illustrating various economic and demographic characteristics of the population.
    For the GIS user: we provide boundary files for all Census statistical geographies, state governmental units and legislative districts in MapInfo, ESRI, and Maptitude formats. Statewide files are available as well as individual counties.
    For data analysts: we provide a large collection of 2000 Census attribute data for the same geographies as the boundary files including identification code keys for linking in GIS.

    35. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    This may have influenced the state seal of new york and its coat of arms, The color buff (orangeyellow), which was used for facings on new york
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?new_york

    36. Geography Of New York Harbor: Information From Answers.com
    geography of new york Harbor This article provides an index of natural geographic features of the extended area of new york Harbor.
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Geography of New York Harbor Wikipedia Geography of New York Harbor This article provides an index of natural geographic features of the extended area of New York Harbor . The area of New York Bay is one of the most intricate natural harbors in the world, a fact that is reflected in the diversity of place names. New York Harbor is at the confluence of three major bodies of waters. The harbor opens onto the Atlantic Ocean to the south and Long Island Sound to the east; both of these are tidal bodies, but are out of sync with each other by several hours. The Hudson River adds a non-tidal flow component at the north. These three combine to generate an extremely complex system of tides and currents throughout the extended hydrologic system from Albany to Montauk Point to Sandy Hook The list below includes features within the five boroughs of New York City , as well as natural features in New Jersey that are part of the extended water system.

    37. Jossey-Bass::The New York Public Library Amazing World Geography: A Book Of Answ
    The new york Public Library Amazing World geography A Book of Answers for Kids The new york Public Library, Andrea Sutcliffe ISBN 0471-39296-0 Paperback
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    38. New York
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    39. New York, State, United States: Geography
    geography. Eastern new york is dominated by the Great Appalachian Valley. Lake Champlain is the chief northern feature of the valley, which also includes
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    40. The US50 - A Guide To The State Of New York - Geography
    The US50 new york is a extensive guide to geography, outdoors, history, tourism, events and attractions for the state of new york.
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