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Class: ADP II Semester QAU Islamabad
Syed Abbas Hyder Shah
Lecturer in Geography
IMCG, Humak, Model Town Islamabad
Geography
THE SCIENCE OF SPATIAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS
Spatial Analysis
 Space
 Different than raw numbers, statistics
 Distribution, distance, density, area, autocorrelation,
topography, topology, and more.
 Theories and techniques for Spatial Analysis have
been present for centuries, but only lately have they
been available (computers, GIS, remote sensing).
 Output/Results: MAPS
Spatial Analysis
Geographers
use specialized
tools including
maps,
geographical
information
systems (GIS),
remote sensing,
mathematical
modeling and
statistics to
allow them to
portray
information that
varies spatially
on the Earth’s
surface
Spatial Analysis
Spatial Analysis
 The Visual Nature of Spatial Analysis
 Viewing maps is a integrative action
 Compare to reading (linear)
 Information is absorbed as a whole
 Spatial information shown differently
 Spatial information is processed differently by your
brain
Graphic vs. Visual/Map
Display
Text/Graphic vs.
Visual/Map Display
Place
 Not well defined
Scale
 Not well defined
Geography
Geography looks at
the world from the
viewpoint of
geographic space
by synthesizing
ideas from different
disciplines and
developing special
techniques to
represent and
manipulate spatial
information
Introducing Geography
Geography can be subdivided into
human geography and physical
geography
human geography examines economic,
social and behavioral processes
physical geography examines natural
processes, and is generally composed of
biogeography, climatology and
geomorphology.
Introducing Geography
Introducing Physical
Geography
 Introducing Geography
 Spheres, Systems and Cycles
 Physical Geography, Environment, and Global
Change
Introducing Physical
Geography
 Introducing Geography
 Spheres, Systems and Cycles
 Physical Geography, Environment, and Global
Change
Physical Geography
 Spheres, Systems and Cycles
 Physical Geography, Environment, and Global
Change
Introducing Physical
Geography
 Introducing Geography
 Spheres, Systems and Cycles
 Physical Geography, Environment, and Global
Change
Spheres, Systems and Cycles
The natural systems
and processes
involved in physical
geography are
considered to
operate within four
great spheres (or
realms): the
atmosphere, the
lithosphere, the
hydrosphere, and
the biosphere
Spheres, Systems and Cycles
The life layer is the shallow Earth surface
layer where the four realms (or spheres)
interact and where most life forms are
found
Spheres, Systems and
Cycles
Scale, pattern and process are three interrelated
geographic themes
Scale: the level of structure or organization at which a
phenomenon is studied
Pattern: variation in phenomenon observed at a
particular scale
Process: how the factors that affect a phenomenon
act to produce a pattern at a particular scale
Spheres, Systems and
Cycles
processes operating in the four spheres are studied at different
spatial scales or levels of detail (global, continental, regional,
local, individual)
Spheres, Systems and
Cycles
a system is a collection of physical processes that
are linked and act together in an organized way
a systems approach to physical geography looks for
linkages and interactions between processes
Spheres, Systems and
Cycles
Time cycles are periodic changes in system flow rates that occur
over periods ranging from hours to millions of years
Physical Geography, Environment,
and Global Change
Physical geography is also concerned with the
relationships between humans and their
environments
Environmental change is caused by both
natural processes and human interference
Some important topics of global change that
physical geographers are investigating are
global climate change, the carbon cycle,
biodiversity, pollution, and extreme events
Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt
Why Physical Geography?
 Non-human processes that formed landscape fall
into this realm
 Understanding of how life forms developed and
arrived in our landscape
Three areas of Physical
Geography
 Geomorphology
 Climatology
 Biogeography
Spheres of Interest:
Biosphere
Atmosphere
Lithosphere
Hydrosphere
Pedosphere
global oceanic and terrestrial photoautotroph abundance
Geomorpholog
y
 Study of the structure and formation of
landforms (think patterns and processes)
 Important in understanding internal earth
processes and structures, how the surface
arrived at present and former states
 Sub areas of interest to us:
 Plate Tectonics
 Orogeny
 Volcanism
 Erosion and Mass Wasting
 Glacial landforms
 Deposition
Coastal and Oceanic
Landforms
Why do we have barrier islands on the Atlantic
but not he Pacific Coast of N. America?
Pattern
Process
Landforms
Climatology
 The Study of the Earth’s Weather
Systems and the Weather Patterns
they create
 “Climate is what you expect, weather
is what you get”
 Regional Climates (deserts, polar, alpine)
 Swing Climates (Hot dry then cold dry then
cold wet…)
 Glaciation
 Erosion events/floods
 Storms
Climatology and Scale
 Climatology was one of the first sciences to
struggle with scale
 Weather is affected by many variables at multiple
spatial scales
 E.g. Lifting by Pressure systems, Frontal,
Convective, Orographic
Where does the weather come from?
Which way is the Wind
blowing?
Climatic variables
 Some climatic variables affecting climate and
weather operating at multiple spatio-temporal
scales
 Continental Arrangement
 Air Currents/Jet Stream
 Ocean Currents
 Landforms
 Water bodies
Continental
Arrangement
Air Currents/Jet Stream
Ocean Currents
Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt
Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt
Biogeography
 Biogeography is the science which deals with
patterns of species distribution and the processes
that result in such patterns
 Speciation
 Extinction
 Continental Drift
 Glaciation
Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt
Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt
Biogeography and Continents
Present
Permian 225mya Triassic 200mya
Cretaceous 65mya
Jurassic 135mya
Extra Questions for All
Geographers
 How do things work (differently) at
different scales?
 What are the important patterns?
 What are the important processes?
 What patterns will I see at different
scales?
 How do living things respond to these
patterns?
 How do people respond to these
patterns?

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Lec 1 & 2 Intro Geo (Additional Material.ppt

  • 1. Class: ADP II Semester QAU Islamabad Syed Abbas Hyder Shah Lecturer in Geography IMCG, Humak, Model Town Islamabad
  • 2. Geography THE SCIENCE OF SPATIAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS
  • 3. Spatial Analysis  Space  Different than raw numbers, statistics  Distribution, distance, density, area, autocorrelation, topography, topology, and more.  Theories and techniques for Spatial Analysis have been present for centuries, but only lately have they been available (computers, GIS, remote sensing).  Output/Results: MAPS
  • 4. Spatial Analysis Geographers use specialized tools including maps, geographical information systems (GIS), remote sensing, mathematical modeling and statistics to allow them to portray information that varies spatially on the Earth’s surface
  • 6. Spatial Analysis  The Visual Nature of Spatial Analysis  Viewing maps is a integrative action  Compare to reading (linear)  Information is absorbed as a whole  Spatial information shown differently  Spatial information is processed differently by your brain
  • 11. Geography Geography looks at the world from the viewpoint of geographic space by synthesizing ideas from different disciplines and developing special techniques to represent and manipulate spatial information
  • 12. Introducing Geography Geography can be subdivided into human geography and physical geography human geography examines economic, social and behavioral processes physical geography examines natural processes, and is generally composed of biogeography, climatology and geomorphology.
  • 14. Introducing Physical Geography  Introducing Geography  Spheres, Systems and Cycles  Physical Geography, Environment, and Global Change
  • 15. Introducing Physical Geography  Introducing Geography  Spheres, Systems and Cycles  Physical Geography, Environment, and Global Change
  • 16. Physical Geography  Spheres, Systems and Cycles  Physical Geography, Environment, and Global Change
  • 17. Introducing Physical Geography  Introducing Geography  Spheres, Systems and Cycles  Physical Geography, Environment, and Global Change
  • 18. Spheres, Systems and Cycles The natural systems and processes involved in physical geography are considered to operate within four great spheres (or realms): the atmosphere, the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, and the biosphere
  • 19. Spheres, Systems and Cycles The life layer is the shallow Earth surface layer where the four realms (or spheres) interact and where most life forms are found
  • 20. Spheres, Systems and Cycles Scale, pattern and process are three interrelated geographic themes Scale: the level of structure or organization at which a phenomenon is studied Pattern: variation in phenomenon observed at a particular scale Process: how the factors that affect a phenomenon act to produce a pattern at a particular scale
  • 21. Spheres, Systems and Cycles processes operating in the four spheres are studied at different spatial scales or levels of detail (global, continental, regional, local, individual)
  • 22. Spheres, Systems and Cycles a system is a collection of physical processes that are linked and act together in an organized way a systems approach to physical geography looks for linkages and interactions between processes
  • 23. Spheres, Systems and Cycles Time cycles are periodic changes in system flow rates that occur over periods ranging from hours to millions of years
  • 24. Physical Geography, Environment, and Global Change Physical geography is also concerned with the relationships between humans and their environments Environmental change is caused by both natural processes and human interference Some important topics of global change that physical geographers are investigating are global climate change, the carbon cycle, biodiversity, pollution, and extreme events
  • 26. Why Physical Geography?  Non-human processes that formed landscape fall into this realm  Understanding of how life forms developed and arrived in our landscape
  • 27. Three areas of Physical Geography  Geomorphology  Climatology  Biogeography
  • 29. Geomorpholog y  Study of the structure and formation of landforms (think patterns and processes)  Important in understanding internal earth processes and structures, how the surface arrived at present and former states  Sub areas of interest to us:  Plate Tectonics  Orogeny  Volcanism  Erosion and Mass Wasting  Glacial landforms  Deposition
  • 31. Why do we have barrier islands on the Atlantic but not he Pacific Coast of N. America? Pattern Process Landforms
  • 32. Climatology  The Study of the Earth’s Weather Systems and the Weather Patterns they create  “Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get”  Regional Climates (deserts, polar, alpine)  Swing Climates (Hot dry then cold dry then cold wet…)  Glaciation  Erosion events/floods  Storms
  • 33. Climatology and Scale  Climatology was one of the first sciences to struggle with scale  Weather is affected by many variables at multiple spatial scales  E.g. Lifting by Pressure systems, Frontal, Convective, Orographic
  • 34. Where does the weather come from?
  • 35. Which way is the Wind blowing?
  • 36. Climatic variables  Some climatic variables affecting climate and weather operating at multiple spatio-temporal scales  Continental Arrangement  Air Currents/Jet Stream  Ocean Currents  Landforms  Water bodies
  • 42. Biogeography  Biogeography is the science which deals with patterns of species distribution and the processes that result in such patterns  Speciation  Extinction  Continental Drift  Glaciation
  • 45. Biogeography and Continents Present Permian 225mya Triassic 200mya Cretaceous 65mya Jurassic 135mya
  • 46. Extra Questions for All Geographers  How do things work (differently) at different scales?  What are the important patterns?  What are the important processes?  What patterns will I see at different scales?  How do living things respond to these patterns?  How do people respond to these patterns?