Author: William Francis Summers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Avalon Peninsula (N.L.)
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
"There is no known account of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, compiled in the style of modern geographic works. Some pertinent information is contained in various publications both old and new, but most commonly as incidental impressions of investigators in other fields of research, such as geology, botany or history. No attempt has been made to collect this material into one work. Furthermore, any material written concerning the Geography of the Avalon Peninsula has been for the greater part descriptive rather than analytical or interpretative. It consequently lacked the qualifications which are the essential basis for a modern geographical report. The purpose of this report is, therefore, to analyse the various elements of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula, showing the relationship between each and the combined relationship with the overall economic pattern of the district." --
The Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland
Author: William Francis Summers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Avalon Peninsula (N.L.)
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
"There is no known account of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, compiled in the style of modern geographic works. Some pertinent information is contained in various publications both old and new, but most commonly as incidental impressions of investigators in other fields of research, such as geology, botany or history. No attempt has been made to collect this material into one work. Furthermore, any material written concerning the Geography of the Avalon Peninsula has been for the greater part descriptive rather than analytical or interpretative. It consequently lacked the qualifications which are the essential basis for a modern geographical report. The purpose of this report is, therefore, to analyse the various elements of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula, showing the relationship between each and the combined relationship with the overall economic pattern of the district." --
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Avalon Peninsula (N.L.)
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
"There is no known account of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, compiled in the style of modern geographic works. Some pertinent information is contained in various publications both old and new, but most commonly as incidental impressions of investigators in other fields of research, such as geology, botany or history. No attempt has been made to collect this material into one work. Furthermore, any material written concerning the Geography of the Avalon Peninsula has been for the greater part descriptive rather than analytical or interpretative. It consequently lacked the qualifications which are the essential basis for a modern geographical report. The purpose of this report is, therefore, to analyse the various elements of the Physical Geography of the Avalon Peninsula, showing the relationship between each and the combined relationship with the overall economic pattern of the district." --
Geography of Newfoundland
Author: James Patrick Howley
Publisher: London : E. Stanford
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Having worked on the Newfoundland Geological Survey, Howley saw the need for an up-to-date textbook on the geography of Newfoundland. This book was the result of Howley's efforts, and became a standard text that was used for many years in schools on the island.
Publisher: London : E. Stanford
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Having worked on the Newfoundland Geological Survey, Howley saw the need for an up-to-date textbook on the geography of Newfoundland. This book was the result of Howley's efforts, and became a standard text that was used for many years in schools on the island.
Newfoundland
Author: Arthur Silva White (Hon.F.R.S.G.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Place Names of the Avalon Peninsula of the Island of Newfoundland
Author: E. R. Seary
Publisher: Heritage
ISBN: 9781487582463
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
This book looks at history through a broad, systematic study of the place names of one of the first European settlements in North America. It is rich in quotations from old literature, and it delves into the origins of such evocative names as Butter Pot, Burst Heart Hill, and Mistaken Point. The first nine chapters form an historical and analytical introduction. This section is followed by two bibliographies -- one of maps, the other of texts -- and a gazetteer and index which lists the situation, description, chronological citations, and other relevant data for each place name. This construction enables Dr. Seary to evaluate the source materials, cartographic and textual, then relate them to phases of discovery, settlement, and social history, and to examine in detail the more significant names and name-groups within the historical context, without loss of simplicity or speed in the mechanics of lexicographic reference. This lucidly constructed, elegantly presented work lays a methodological foundation not only for the study of Newfoundland toponymy but for that of other parts of North America as well. It is not confined to the narrow field of toponymy, but it is a useful contribution to the human geography and local history of Newfoundland, and to the history of the seventeenth and eighteenth century cartography of the province. The text is enhanced by distribution maps showing place names of different linguistic or ethnic origin and by facsimile reproductions of two seventeenth century maps.
Publisher: Heritage
ISBN: 9781487582463
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
This book looks at history through a broad, systematic study of the place names of one of the first European settlements in North America. It is rich in quotations from old literature, and it delves into the origins of such evocative names as Butter Pot, Burst Heart Hill, and Mistaken Point. The first nine chapters form an historical and analytical introduction. This section is followed by two bibliographies -- one of maps, the other of texts -- and a gazetteer and index which lists the situation, description, chronological citations, and other relevant data for each place name. This construction enables Dr. Seary to evaluate the source materials, cartographic and textual, then relate them to phases of discovery, settlement, and social history, and to examine in detail the more significant names and name-groups within the historical context, without loss of simplicity or speed in the mechanics of lexicographic reference. This lucidly constructed, elegantly presented work lays a methodological foundation not only for the study of Newfoundland toponymy but for that of other parts of North America as well. It is not confined to the narrow field of toponymy, but it is a useful contribution to the human geography and local history of Newfoundland, and to the history of the seventeenth and eighteenth century cartography of the province. The text is enhanced by distribution maps showing place names of different linguistic or ethnic origin and by facsimile reproductions of two seventeenth century maps.
Landscapes and Landforms of Eastern Canada
Author: Olav Slaymaker
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030351378
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 597
Book Description
This critical book focuses on the geomorphological landscapes of eastern Canada and provides a companion volume to “Landscapes and Landforms of Western Canada” (2017). There are a number of unique characteristics of eastern Canada’s landscapes, notably its magnificent coastlines, the extraordinary variety and extent of wetlands, the huge Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, the high incidence of meteorite craters, the spectacular Niagara Falls, urban karst in Montreal and Ottawa, youthful, glaciated karst in Ontario, Newfoundland, Quebec and Nova Scotia, the ubiquitous permafrost terrain of Nunavut, Labrador and northern Quebec and the magnificent arctic fjords and glaciers. Looking at coastlines, the tidal extremes of the Bay of Fundy are world renowned; the structural complexity of the island of Newfoundland is less well known, but produces an astounding variety of coastlines in close succession; the arctic fjordlands of Baffin and Ellesmere islands and the extravagant raised beaches of Hudson Bay bear comparison with the classic fjords of Norway and the Baltic Sea raised beaches. As for wetlands, there are distinctive Arctic, Subarctic, Boreal, Eastern Temperate and Atlantic wetlands, and their extent is second only to those of Russia. In the Hudson and James Bay regions, between 75-100% of the terrestrial surface is comprised of wetlands. One of North America’s largest river basins, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, has its source in Minnesota, straddles the USA-Canada border and debouches into Quebec as the St. Lawrence River and evolves through its estuary into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a journey of almost 5,000 km. As far as meteorite craters are concerned, 10% of the world’s total are located in eastern Canada, including some of the largest and most complex landforms. They are preserved preferentially in the ancient Shield terrain of Quebec. Finally, the three million km2 of permafrost controlled relief in eastern Canada serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of eastern Canada’s landscapes to climate change. Effects of warming are expressed through thawing of the permafrost, disruption of transportation corridors and urban construction problems, ever-present geomorphic hazards.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030351378
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 597
Book Description
This critical book focuses on the geomorphological landscapes of eastern Canada and provides a companion volume to “Landscapes and Landforms of Western Canada” (2017). There are a number of unique characteristics of eastern Canada’s landscapes, notably its magnificent coastlines, the extraordinary variety and extent of wetlands, the huge Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, the high incidence of meteorite craters, the spectacular Niagara Falls, urban karst in Montreal and Ottawa, youthful, glaciated karst in Ontario, Newfoundland, Quebec and Nova Scotia, the ubiquitous permafrost terrain of Nunavut, Labrador and northern Quebec and the magnificent arctic fjords and glaciers. Looking at coastlines, the tidal extremes of the Bay of Fundy are world renowned; the structural complexity of the island of Newfoundland is less well known, but produces an astounding variety of coastlines in close succession; the arctic fjordlands of Baffin and Ellesmere islands and the extravagant raised beaches of Hudson Bay bear comparison with the classic fjords of Norway and the Baltic Sea raised beaches. As for wetlands, there are distinctive Arctic, Subarctic, Boreal, Eastern Temperate and Atlantic wetlands, and their extent is second only to those of Russia. In the Hudson and James Bay regions, between 75-100% of the terrestrial surface is comprised of wetlands. One of North America’s largest river basins, the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, has its source in Minnesota, straddles the USA-Canada border and debouches into Quebec as the St. Lawrence River and evolves through its estuary into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a journey of almost 5,000 km. As far as meteorite craters are concerned, 10% of the world’s total are located in eastern Canada, including some of the largest and most complex landforms. They are preserved preferentially in the ancient Shield terrain of Quebec. Finally, the three million km2 of permafrost controlled relief in eastern Canada serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of eastern Canada’s landscapes to climate change. Effects of warming are expressed through thawing of the permafrost, disruption of transportation corridors and urban construction problems, ever-present geomorphic hazards.
Geography and Resources of Newfoundland
Author: Alexander Murray
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Geography of Newfoundland, for the Use of Schools
Author: James Patrick Howley
Publisher: London : E. Stanford
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher: London : E. Stanford
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Surficial Geology of Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland
Author: Eric P. Henderson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
In this report the physiology, climate, vegetation, and hydrogeology of the Avalon Peninsula and the immediately adjacent areas are outlined, the glacial and post glacial deposits described, and the glacial and postglacial history of the area developed. Although there were probably several Pleistocene glaciations, all the observed evidence is related to the Wisconsin.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
In this report the physiology, climate, vegetation, and hydrogeology of the Avalon Peninsula and the immediately adjacent areas are outlined, the glacial and post glacial deposits described, and the glacial and postglacial history of the area developed. Although there were probably several Pleistocene glaciations, all the observed evidence is related to the Wisconsin.
Outlines of the Geography, Life & Customs of Newfoundland-Labrador (the Eastern Part of the Labrador Peninsula)
Author: Väinö Tanner
Publisher: Cambridge : At the University Press
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge : At the University Press
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
A manual of Geography, physical, industrial and political ... New edition
Author: William HUGHES (F.R.G.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 736
Book Description