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  1. Report of the Governor of Arizona to the Secretary of the Interior. 1897. by Myron H. McCord., 1897
  2. Ghost Towns of Arizona: Remnants of the Mining Days/Arizona Traveler Guidebooks (American Traveler Series) by Carolyn Bauer, 1989-06
  3. What Has Passed and What Remains: Oral Histories of Northern Arizona's Changing Landscapes
  4. Arizona's Yesterday by John H. Cady and Basil Woon, 2009-07-28
  5. Geology and geography of the Zion Park region, Utah and Arizona: A comprehensive report on a scenic and historic region of the Southwest (United States. Geological Survey. Professional paper 220) by Herbert E Gregory, 1950
  6. Geography of Pima County, Arizona: Coronado National Forest
  7. Geography of Pinal County, Arizona: Coronado National Forest
  8. Geography of Navajo County, Arizona: Petrified Forest National Park, Navajo National Monument, Hopi Reservation, Fort Apache Indian Reservation
  9. Geography of Maricopa County, Arizona: White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Sonoran Desert National Monument, Gila River Indian Community
  10. Geography of Greenlee County, Arizona: Landforms of Greenlee County, Arizona, Settlements in Greenlee County, Arizona, Clifton, Arizona, Duncan
  11. Geography of Gila County, Arizona: Coconino National Forest, San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Tonto National Monument
  12. Geography of Yuma County, Arizona: Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
  13. Geography of Apache County, Arizona: Petrified Forest National Park
  14. Geography of Cochise County, Arizona: Coronado National Forest, Kartchner Caverns State Park, Malpai Borderlands, Coronado National Memorial

81. Dept Of Anth & Geog Faculty--Jeremy E. Diem
Diem received his BS degree in Earth Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University,and his MA and Ph.D. degrees in geography from The University of arizona.
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Jeremy E. Diem
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Ph.D. The University of Arizona, 2000
Research Interests: Air pollution and its effects, geographic information systems and emission inventories, applied climatology, and land-cover change
Jeremy Diem received his B.S. degree in Earth Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Geography from The University of Arizona. Prior to his arrival at Georgia State University, he held a post-doctoral research position at The University of Arizona. In that position, he continued his work on SMOGMAP (System for Management, Observation, and GIS Modeling of Air Pollution) and helped to establish the southern Arizona/northern Sonora site of the HERO (Human-Environment Research Observatory) network. Dr. Diem is interested in all aspects air pollution from emissions to effects on sensitive receptors, such as certain types of vegetation. He is currently, planning a research project aimed at assessing the spatial extent and magnitude of ozone-induced foliar injury in the conifer forests of southern Arizona. Concerning research methods, Dr. Diem enjoys employing several physical geography-based tools (e.g., applied climatology, and geographic information systems, and remote sensing) to answer complex research questions related to air pollution and other environmental phenomena. His published articles have appeared in or will be appearing in

82. The ULTIMATE Tree-ring Pages!
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83. Arizona GIS Educators
Northern arizona University Department of geography and Public Planning Universityof arizona Department of geography GIS User Group page Ramon Arrowsmith
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84. Carolyn Anne Anderson
19972000 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of geography and Regional Development,University of arizona Teaching assistant for geography of Russia and
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Carolyn Anne Anderson E-mail: stanleyc@email.arizona.edu Website: http://www.disabilitystudies.com/anderson.htm EDUCATION Ph.D. Program, Currently Enrolled, Geography University of Arizona
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85. Utah Points Of Interest - Geography
UTC • Points of Interest • geography • The arizona Strip. Betweenthe Grand Canyon of the Colorado River and the Utah state
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Between the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River and the Utah state boundary line lies an area commonly referred to as the Arizona Strip. Here a colorful history blends the long past of Native Americans in the area with the culture of Spanish explorers and Mormon settlers. The prehistory of the Arizona Strip area goes back at least eight thousand years. The aborigines of that time, identified as the Archaic people, were big game hunters and gatherers. In time, the people became villagers, often referred to as "basketmakers." The Anasazi are thought to have inhabited the Strip for a time, and the area was later inhabited by the Paiute Indians. The Paiutes' dominance of the area diminished as they encountered the Europeans. The European era apparently commenced with the exploratory journey of Fathers Dominguez and Escalante in 1776. Returning from Utah Valley to Santa Fe, they wintered in the Arizona Strip, fording the Colorado River at what is now called the "Crossings of the Fathers."

86. Arizona Western College - Course Descriptions
s. geography GEO 105 World Regional geography 3cr, 3 lec A study and analysis of the geographical regions known......Course
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87. Arizona Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool
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88. UNT Libraries Recent Acquisitions
arizona / Scott Van Keuren. Tucson arizona State Museum, the Universityof arizona, 1999. geography Approval E99.P9 V36 1999.
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Ceramic design structure and the organization of Cibola White Ware production in the Grasshopper Region, Arizona / Scott Van Keuren.
Tucson : Arizona State Museum, the University of Arizona, 1999.
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Defending the Little Desert : the rise of ecological consciousness in Australia / Libby Robin. Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 1998. Geography Approval Deforestation in Viet Nam / Rodolphe De Koninck.

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90. Beyond Geography: Mapping Unknowns Of Cyberspace
September 30, 1999. Beyond geography Mapping Unknowns of Cyberspace.Mapmakers Stretch the earnest. University of arizona. A multilayered
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Beyond Geography: Mapping Unknowns of Cyberspace
Mapmakers Stretch the Definition of Cartography to Help Visualize the Web By PAMELA LICALZI O'CONNELL he mapping of that vast territory known as cyberspace has begun in earnest.
University of Arizona A multilayered map of the space represented by 100,000 entertainment-related Web addresses. Cyberspace maps are being produced by geographers, cartographers, artists and computer scientists. They range from glorious depictions of globe-spanning communications networks to maps of Web information. Many have no geographic references, instead turning to nature, the cosmos or neuroscience for spatial models. They stretch the definition of a map in their effort to capture, sometimes fancifully, what is sometimes referred to as the "common mental geography" that lies beyond computer screens. The maps hold the potential to change, subtly or perhaps more directly, the relationship of the average person to cyberspace, the world of electronic communication that includes but is not limited to the Internet. How people envision the online landscape influences their behavior there, experts say. "We need maps not just to navigate but to define and control new territory," said Martin Dodge, a researcher in the Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London. "Simply having a map allows a new perspective, a new way to orient yourself.

91. Homeschool Geography Projects
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92. Geography At Mesa Community College
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94. ARIZONA Climate Summary
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The average temperature in February 2003 was 46.5 F. This was 1.2 F warmer than the 1895-2003 average, the 42nd warmest February in 109 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.6 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
2.57 inches of precipitation fell in February. This was 1.56 inches more than the 1895- 2003 average, the 7th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.01 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for ARIZONA , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : ARIZONA Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.

95. ASLAPR -- Archives Division
Researchers will find information on almost any topic ranging from arizona's geographyand wildlife to Native Americans and ostrich ranching, from literature
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The Arizona Collection contains about 105,000 books, pamphlets, manuscripts and periodicals relating to Arizona and its many peoples. Researchers will find information on almost any topic ranging from Arizona's geography and wildlife to Native Americans and ostrich ranching, from literature to religion, and from biographies of outlaws to collections of Western yarns. Because of Arizona's historical associations with surrounding areas, the collection also includes materials relating to New Mexico, southern California and Mexico. For information on titles, authors and subjects, search the Department's on-line catalog, ASLAPRCat For additional information about the Arizona Collection, contact Don Langlois at (602) 542-4159 or via email Many resources on Arizona and Western history are available on the internet Government Records Want to know where the phrase "you have the right to remain silent" came from?

96. The Home Page Of Simon P Batterbury
Simon Batterbury. University of arizona. Homepage academic, personal,links. Current and unpublished papers. Email batterbu@U.arizona.EDU.
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Homepage - academic, personal, links Cultural Ecology Specialty Group of the AAG and Newsletter Current and unpublished papers Email batterbu@U.Arizona.EDU

97. Ptolemy, The Man
today. In addition to his well known works in astronomy, Ptolemy wasvery important in the history of geography and cartography.
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Ptolemy (aka Claudius Ptolemaeus, Ptolomaeus, Klaudios Ptolemaios, Ptolemeus) lived in Alexandria (in Egypt) from approx. 87 -150 AD. Very little is known about his personal life (the image above is probably purely the artist's imagination) He was an astronomer, mathematician and geographer. He codified the Greek geocentric view of the universe, and rationalized the apparent motions of the planets as they were known in his time. Ptolemy synthesized and extended Hipparchus's system of epicycles and eccentric circles to explain his geocentric theory of the solar system. Ptolemy's system involved at least 80 epicycles to explain the motions of the Sun, the Moon, and the five planets known in his time. He believed the planets and sun to orbit the Earth in the order Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn . This system became known as the Ptolemaic system. It predicts the positions of the planets accurately enough for naked-eye observations This is described in the book Mathematical Syntaxis (widely called the Almagest ), a thirteen book mathematical treatment of the phenomena of astronomy. It contains a myriad of information ranging from earth conceptions to sun, moon, and star movement as well as eclipses and a breakdown on the length of months. The Almagest also included a star catalog containing 48 constellations, using the names we still use today.

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