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physiography
physiography (fɪzɪˈɒgrəfɪ) [mod. f. Gr. ϕύσις nature + -γραϕία description, -graphy: cf. F. physiographie (1812).] 1. A description of nature, or of natural phenomena or productions generally.1828–32 Webster, Physiography, a description of nature, or the science of natural objects. Journ. of Science... Oxford English Dictionary
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Physiographic region
Physiography During the early 1900s, the study of regional-scale geomorphology was termed "physiography". One source states "Geomorphology includes quaternary geology, physiography and most of physical geography", treating physiography as a separate field, wikipedia.org
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Physiographic regions of the United States
As late as 1914, the terminology used by an AAG publication used the term "natural region" as the basic denomination of physiography. Fenneman expanded and presented a derivative of this system more fully in two books, Physiography of western United States (1931), and Physiography of wikipedia.org
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physiographic
physiographic, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈgræfɪk) [f. mod.L. physiographia physiography + -ic.] Of or belonging to physiography: cf. next. physiographic province: see province 6 c.1840 J. H. Green Vital Dynamics 104 The physiographic details which form the main body of these lectures. 1863 Dana Man. Geol. 7 Physio... Oxford English Dictionary
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physiographical
physiographical, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈgræfɪkəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] Dealing with or treating of physiography; pertaining to physiography.1796 Morse Amer. Geog. II. 56 Other literary societies are formed at Upsala, Gottenburg, &c., and a physiographical one at Lund. 1882 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. vii. 910 The b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Fenner
Physiography of the Werribee River Area, 1918. The physiography of the Adelaide region, 1924. wikipedia.org
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Niels Nielsen (geographer)
Works Nielsen's works include the following books: Contributions to the physiography of Iceland: with particular reference to the highlands west of Vatnajökull wikipedia.org
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potamography
potaˈmography [f. Gr. ποταµό-ς river + -graphy.] The physiography of rivers.1864 in Webster. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pozhuthana
Physiography, relief and drainage The panchayat comes under the highland region of Wayanad district and consists of many undulating hills intersected by Depth of ground water fluctuates considerably with physiography, but generally remains between a depth of 5–20 m in the elevated areas and 1–5 m in the wikipedia.org
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Lawrence Martin
musician and mayor Lawrence Martin-Bittman, formerly Ladislav Bittman, see Operation Neptune Lawrence Martin (geographer) (1880–1955), professor of physiography wikipedia.org
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艾赛亚·鲍曼
主要论著有《森林水文学》(Forest Physiography ,1911)、《秘鲁南部安第斯山》(The Andes of Southern Peru,1916)、《战后新世界》(The New World-Problems in Political Geography,1921)等。 wikipedia.org
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Edwin Sherbon Hills
Skeats, his graduate field work was based at Cathedral Range just outside Melbourne and he studied fossil fishes, acid vulcanism and physiography in the While at Melbourne his fields of research were broad encompassing Australian fossil fishes of the Upper Devonian and Cainozoic, physiography, hydrology wikipedia.org
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桑科什河
外部连结 River System of Bhutan from "SURVEY OF THE WATERS OF BHUTAN PHYSIOGRAPHY AND FISHERIES POTENTIAL", FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED wikipedia.org
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Ruliff Stephen Holway
He was immediately appointed assistant professor of physiography at the University of California at Berkeley. The curriculum under Holway included physiography, meteorology, oceanography, mapping and commercial geography. wikipedia.org
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Ecoprovince
According to Demarchi (1996), an ecoprovince encompasses areas of uniform climate, geological history and physiography (i.e. mountain ranges, large valleys wikipedia.org
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