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Jamie Woodward • ISBN 9780191608414
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Lecture 12 - The cryosphere - glacial systems and processes
Topics covered: sediment transportation in glaciers, glacial landforms, reconstruction of past glacial limits
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment • Joseph A. Holden, Joseph Holden• ISBN 9781292083575
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Lecture 12 - The cryosphere - glacial systems and processes
Topics covered: sediment transportation in glaciers, glacial landforms, reconstruction of past glacial limits
Recommended reading included (some available to download in this module)
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Lecture 14 - River System - hydrological systems and their operations
Topics covered: magnitude and frequency, morphological river types, river activity calculations
Recommended reading included (some available for download on this module)

Lecture 15 - River systems - human and climate impacts
Topics covered: terminology, the impact of agriculture and landscape clearance
Recommended reading available on Lecture 15 continued & Lecture 16
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment • Joseph A. Holden, Joseph Holden• ISBN 9781292083575
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Lecture 14 - River System - hydrological systems and their operations
Topics covered: magnitude and frequency, morphological river types, river activity calculations
Recommended reading included (some available for download on this module)

Lecture 15 - River systems - human and climate impacts
Topics covered: terminology, the impact of agriculture and landscape clearance
Recommended reading available on Lecture 15 continued & Lecture 16
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summaries of texts:

Huybers & Langmuir (2009) 'Feedback between deglaciation, volcanism, and atmospheric CO2', Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 286, 3-4, pg. 479-491

Kutterolf et al (2013) 'A detection of Milankovich frequencies in global volcanic activity', Geology, 41, 227-230

Raymo & Ruddiman (1992) "Tectonic forcing of late cenozoic climate', Nature, 359, 117-122
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summaries of texts:

Huybers & Langmuir (2009) 'Feedback between deglaciation, volcanism, and atmospheric CO2', Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 286, 3-4, pg. 479-491

Kutterolf et al (2013) 'A detection of Milankovich frequencies in global volcanic activity', Geology, 41, 227-230

Raymo & Ruddiman (1992) "Tectonic forcing of late cenozoic climate', Nature, 359, 117-122
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Lecture 15 - River systems - Human climate impacts
Topics covered: the younger fill, onset of agriculture, river regulation, slackwater deposits, climate vs human activity
Recommended reading available on Lecture 15 continued & Lecture 16
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Lecture 15 - River systems - Human climate impacts
Topics covered: the younger fill, onset of agriculture, river regulation, slackwater deposits, climate vs human activity
Recommended reading available on Lecture 15 continued & Lecture 16
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Lecture 15 - River systems - Human and climate impacts
Recommended reading (some available to download in this module)

Lecture 16 - Tides and waves - an introduction to coastal systems
Topics covered: sediment supply, wave dominated coasts
Recommended reading available at Lecture 16 continued & Lecture 17
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Lecture 15 - River systems - Human and climate impacts
Recommended reading (some available to download in this module)

Lecture 16 - Tides and waves - an introduction to coastal systems
Topics covered: sediment supply, wave dominated coasts
Recommended reading available at Lecture 16 continued & Lecture 17
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Lecture 16 - Tides and waves - an introduction to coastal systems
Topics covered: beach morphology, deltas
Recommended reading included (some available to download)

Lecture 17 - Coastal systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics covered: structure of cliffs, changing rates of coastal erosions
Recommended reading available in Lecture 17 continued & Lecture 18
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment • Joseph A. Holden, Joseph Holden• ISBN 9781292083575
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
Preview 1 out of 1 pages
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Lecture 16 - Tides and waves - an introduction to coastal systems
Topics covered: beach morphology, deltas
Recommended reading included (some available to download)

Lecture 17 - Coastal systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics covered: structure of cliffs, changing rates of coastal erosions
Recommended reading available in Lecture 17 continued & Lecture 18
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Lecture 17 - Coastal systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics covered: cliff collapse, human affect on coasts, human influence on sediment supply, integrated coastal zone management (ICZM)
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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Environmental Hazards • Prof Keith Smith, Keith Smith• ISBN 9780415681063
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Lecture 17 - Coastal systems - the impacts of humans and climate
Topics covered: cliff collapse, human affect on coasts, human influence on sediment supply, integrated coastal zone management (ICZM)
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summaries of texts:

Gupta, Collier, Parmer-Felgate, Potter, (2007) 'Catastrophic flooding origin of shelf valley systems in the English Channel', Nature, 448, 342-345

Holden (2012) 'An introduction to physical geography and the environment', Chapter 8, 11, 18

Woodward (2009) 'The physical geography of the Mediterranean', Chapter 6
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean • Jamie Woodward• ISBN 9780191608414
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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Summaries of texts:

Gupta, Collier, Parmer-Felgate, Potter, (2007) 'Catastrophic flooding origin of shelf valley systems in the English Channel', Nature, 448, 342-345

Holden (2012) 'An introduction to physical geography and the environment', Chapter 8, 11, 18

Woodward (2009) 'The physical geography of the Mediterranean', Chapter 6
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Summary of texts:

Denton & Broecker, (2008) 'Wobbly Ocean Conveyer Circulation during the Holocene?', Quaternary Reviews, 27

Fraedrich, (2001) 'Climate shifts during the last century', Climate Change, 50, 407-417
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
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*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summary of texts:

Denton & Broecker, (2008) 'Wobbly Ocean Conveyer Circulation during the Holocene?', Quaternary Reviews, 27

Fraedrich, (2001) 'Climate shifts during the last century', Climate Change, 50, 407-417
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summary of texts:

Royal Society, National Academy of Sciences, (2013) 'Climate change: evidence and causes'

Holden (2005) ' An Introduction to physical geography and the environment', Quaternary Environmental Change, Chapter 20
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Royal Holloway University of London•GG1001 - Physical Geography
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GG1001: Physical Geography I: Atmosphere, Oceans and the Geosphere• By sarahmoris
Preview 1 out of 1 pages
*All profits donated to the Black Lives Matter Movement.*

Summary of texts:

Royal Society, National Academy of Sciences, (2013) 'Climate change: evidence and causes'

Holden (2005) ' An Introduction to physical geography and the environment', Quaternary Environmental Change, Chapter 20