The Science of Geography Geography is –methods, not just a body of knowledge –holistic –eclectic.

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The Science of Geography

• Geography is – methods, not just a body of knowledge– holistic– eclectic

Geography is:

• The science that studies the relationships among – natural systems, – geographic areas, – societies, – cultural activities, – and the interdependence of all of these over

space.

Physical Geography is

• The spatial analysis of all the physical elements and processes that make up the environment.

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• Geographers use scientific methods

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Earth Systems Concepts• System: an ordered, interrelated set of things &

their attributes, linked by flows of energy & matter, that is distinct from the surrounding environment  

• Open systems have inputs and outputs of energy and matter

• System feedback: when outputs influence continuing system outputs via feedback loops

• System equilibrium: when rates of inputs and outputs are equal and amounts of energy and matter in storage are fairly constant

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Global Effects of Mount Pinatubo

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Early Development of Physical Geography

• Aristotle (384-322 BC): ☺Earth is a sphere, not flat☺objects fall towards a common

center☺Apparent configuration of stars ∆

with movement to the south or north

Eratosthenes estimated Earth’s circumference in 247 B.C.

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Figuring out how many degrees of Figuring out how many degrees of longitude should be in each time zone:longitude should be in each time zone:

Theoretical number of time Theoretical number of time zones of 1 hr. each: 24zones of 1 hr. each: 24

Number of degrees in a circle: Number of degrees in a circle: 360360

360/24 360/24 ≈ 15 degrees average ≈ 15 degrees average per zoneper zone

The International Date Line: Where The International Date Line: Where all New Days Beginall New Days Begin

• Moving through time zones to the west, subtract 1 hour for each. (If it is 5 am in Wyoming, what time is it in the next time zone to the west?)

• As it turns midnight in the time zone of the IDL, the new day begins. At first, the new day is just in the 1st time zone, but 1 hr. later it spreads to the next zone to the west, and so on.

Prime Meridian and Standard Time  

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