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         Arizona Geography:     more books (100)
  1. The regional geography of Arizona (Research paper / Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College) by Josie Ross, 1947
  2. Arizona Highways 1961 Bound (Volume 37)
  3. Arizona Highways 1952 (Bound Volume) (Volume 28)
  4. Arizona Highways 1960 Bound (Volume 36)
  5. Arizona Highways 1962 Bound (Volume 38)
  6. Arizona Highways Magazine 1967 Bound (Volume 43)
  7. The Territory of Arizona (HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY) by ANONYMOUS, 1857
  8. Introduction to Physical Geography: Geography 104B Lab Manual by University of Arizona Staff, University of Georgia Staff, 1992-07-01
  9. Introduction to Physical Geography: Geography 104a Lab Manual by University of Arizona Staff, University of Georgia Staff, 1992-06-01
  10. Arizona's desert as a health resort by Hugh Hollingsworth Smith, 1977
  11. Hints to healthseekers,: And containing a climatic guide to Arizona towns by Wilburn Edgar Woodruff, 1911
  12. Geo-demographics of aging in Arizona: State of knowledge by Patricia Gober, 2002
  13. Physiographic provinces of Arizona by J. W Hoover, 1936
  14. Pueblo sites in southeastern Arizona (University of California, Berkeley. University of California publications in geography) by Carl Ortwin Sauer, 1968

41. Developing Educational Standards - Arizona
Geographic Alliance The arizona Geographic Alliance site contains a searchableK12 lesson bank linked to arizona Social Studies Standard 3 (geography).
http://edstandards.org/StSt/Arizona.html

42. ASLAPR -- Law And Research Library Division
Selected web resources related to maps, geography and geology, particularlyof arizona. Maps, Geographical and Geological Resources on the Web.
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You may identify items in the Map Collection by using Library and Archives' online catalog's power search , but you must use the materials in the Law and Research Library . There are currently NO digitized maps in the Collection. The following are Arizona state agency, federal, or other selected maps, geographical and geological resources which are available on the Web.

43. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
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44. Arizona Department Of Education
arizona @ Your Service (AAYS Logo). Students Homework Help. geography arizonaGeographic Alliance; geography Map Reading Room/Library of Congress;
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    45. Splash! Publications: Do Arizona!
    The geography section of Do arizona! includes lessons on arizona sthree regions; arizona s rivers, lakes and dams; and a lesson
    http://www.splashpublications.com/geospec.html
    T he Geography section of Do Arizona! includes lessons on Arizona's three regions; Arizona's rivers, lakes and dams; and a lesson on Arizona's many points of interest.
    In addition to answering comprehension questions in standardized test format and completing vocabulary activities after each lesson, students will:
    • map each of Arizona's three regions and describe each in terms of temperature and precipitation.
    • plot Arizona's rivers, lakes, and dams on a map.
    • create an Arizona travel brochure featuring Arizona's points of interest.
    • take a vocabulary quiz for new words learned in Geography section.

    See How the Geography Lessons Measure Up to the State Standards!

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    46. Apache County MapStats From FedStats
    geography MapStats, Apache County, arizona. Land area definition andsource info, Land area, 2000 (square miles), 11,205, 113,635. Persons
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    Select a county Apache County Cochise County Coconino County Gila County Graham County Greenlee County La Paz County Maricopa County Mohave County Navajo County Pima County Pinal County Santa Cruz County Yavapai County Yuma County Arizona cities place search
    Select a city Apache Junction (city) Avondale (city) Bullhead City (city) Casa Grande (city) Chandler (city) Flagstaff (city) Gilbert (town) Glendale (city) Lake Havasu City (city) Mesa (city) Oro Valley (town) Peoria (city) Phoenix (city) Prescott (city) Scottsdale (city) Sierra Vista (city) Surprise (city) Tempe (city) Tucson (city) Yuma (city) Other places Arizona Congressional Districts
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    Apache County, Arizona Further information Want more? Browse data sets for Apache County People MapStats Apache County Arizona Population, 2002 estimate Population, net change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2002 Population, 2000 Population, percent change, 1990 to 2000 Population under 5 years old, 2000

    47. Images - Geography - Arizona
    Carl Purpus, Plant Collector in Western America, Carl A. Purpus, Images geography arizona. By Barbara Ertter, Lanier Hines, Sonia
    http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/Purpus/imagesCAZ.html
    Carl Purpus, Plant Collector in Western America Carl A. Purpus, Images Geography - Arizona By Barbara Ertter, Lanier Hines, Sonia Nosratinia, and Tom Schweich
    Geography - Arizona

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    Photos by Barbara Ertter
    Virgin River Canyon along Interstate 15, Arizona. Photograph taken in 1979. Location records that use this photograph:

    48. Images - Geography - Utah
    Plant Collector in Western America, Carl A. Purpus, Images geography Utah. ToThe Desert Areas Of Southern and Western Nevada, Northern arizona, And Western
    http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/Purpus/imagesCUT.html
    Carl Purpus, Plant Collector in Western America Carl A. Purpus, Images Geography - Utah By Barbara Ertter, Lanier Hines, Sonia Nosratinia, and Tom Schweich
    Geography - Arizona

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    Vegetation at Castle Cliff, Beaverdam Mountains, Utah. Photograph taken in 1986. Location records that use this photograph:

    49. Geography Page
    ACSM American Congress of Surveying and Mapping; GISAZUL Geographicinformation systems at the University of arizona library; Links
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    Geography of 2000 election
    Railroads rivers , and other forms of transportation
    How do they decide where to draw boundaries? See explanation and comparison of theories . See one theory applied to North America See boundary-related links.
    Demography of urbanized areas
    Congressional and legislative redistricting maps , not gerrymanders
    Town of Hempstead reapportionment information and maps, Long Island New Yorkshire
    Roanoke , including proposal for modified ward system
    Regional Humor
    Emigration from Norway
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    50. US Dept Of State - Publications
    An Outline of American geography. MAP. of the lower Rio Grande Valley; the plateausof New Mexico; the dramatic mesas, buttes, and deserts of arizona; and the
    http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/geography/geog13.htm
    Advanced Search/Archive Monday June 07, 2004 USINFO Publications An Outline of
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    CHAPTER 13
    THE SOUTHWEST BORDER AREA
      T he area known generally as the Southwest is one of the most widely recognized yet one of the most transitionary regions of America ( Map 12 : 14K). It has an apparent physical uniformity that can be attributed primarily to its clear, dry climate, but, in fact, the region includes the broad flatlands of the lower Rio Grande Valley; the plateaus of New Mexico; the dramatic mesas, buttes, and deserts of Arizona; and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. The Southwest is made distinctive by the coexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian, and Anglo cultures, and the physical environment is almost like a stage that serves to emphasize aspects of each. The American Indian and Spanish populations coexisted in much of the region for 250 years after Spanish arrival at the end of the 16th century before Anglos began immigrating in the middle of the 19th century. The canyonlands of northern Arizona and southern Utah provided an effective barrier to Spanish expansion northward from Mexico. The Spanish moved up the Rio Grande to the broad expanse of the Rocky Mountains, north of which little Hispanic settlement developed. In Texas, most settlement remained concentrated along the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers. The extensive cattle-grazing industry that the Spanish introduced into south Texas was ill-suited to the moist, forested lands of the eastern portion of the state. That area, left as a frontier, was largely unsettled by the Spaniards. Most migration by Spanish-Americans beyond this original settlement area has been to urban places.

    51. USIA - Portrait Of The USA, Ch. 2
    This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filtersof of western Texas, portions of Oklahoma, New Mexico, arizona, Nevada, and
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    FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA Geography and regional characteristics
    high temperatures on a given day in the United States to reach 70 degrees Fahrenheit (about 40 degrees Celsius). The United States owes much of its national character and its wealth to its good fortune in having such a large and varied landmass to inhabit and cultivate. Yet the country still exhibits marks of regional identity, and one way Americans cope with the size of their country is to think of themselves as linked geographically by certain traits, such as New England self-reliance, southern hospitality, midwestern wholesomeness, western mellowness. This chapter examines American geography, history, and customs through the filters of six main regions:
    • New England , made up of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
    • The Middle Atlantic , comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
    • The South , which runs from Virginia south to Florida and west as far as central Texas. This region also includes West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and parts of Missouri and Oklahoma.
    • The Midwest , a broad collection of states sweeping westward from Ohio to Nebraska and including Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, parts of Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, and eastern Colorado.

    52. CU Dept. Of Geography Resources: Journals On The Web
    Tourism Geographies International Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment Northern arizona University, Department of geography and Public Planning,;
    http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/journal/journals.htm
    Geography Resources : Journals
    To suggest additions to our list of web-based geography journals, please email Anita Howard

    53. DinoData Geography Arizona
    Ca No Rh He Si Pl To Aa Ba Ba Ca Ox Ki Ti Be Va Ha Ba Ap Al Ce Tu Co Sa Ca Ma .geography. arizona. Fossilsites in arizona. AMMOSAURUS
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    54. Powell's Books - Arizona (Rookie Read-About Geography: States) By Michelle Aki B
    ISBN 0516227343 Consultant Vargus, Nanci R. Publisher Children s Press (CT) SubjectGeography Subject arizona Subject United States Mountain - arizona
    http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/product?isbn=0516227343

    55. Ch12
    ALTSCHUL, Robert, Dept. of geography, Regional Development and Urban Planning,BPA College, University of arizona, Tucson, arizona 85721, USA.
    http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80127e/80127E0c.htm
    Contents Previous Next Appendix A: list of participants ALTSCHUL, Robert, Dept. of Geography, Regional Development and Urban Planning, B.P.A. College, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA. ANAYA-GARDUNA, Manuel, Postgraduate College (Soil Division), Chapingo, Mexico. BALADO, Manuel Luis, Dept. of International and Technical Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tlatelolco, D.F., Mexico. BANNERT, Dietrich, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, 3000 Hannover 51, Federal Republic of Germany. BEAUMONT, Peter, Dept. of Geography, Saint David's University College, University of Wales, Lampeter, Dyfed, Wales, UK. BROOKS, William H., Office of Arid Land Studies, University of Arizona, 845 North Park, Tucson, Arizona 85719, USA. DE LUNA, Reginaldo, Dept. of Renewable Natural Resources, Autonomous Agrarian University "Antonio Narro," Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. DRESCH, Jean, 83 rue Notre Dame des Champs, 75006 Paris, France. FFOLLIOTT, Peter, School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA. FOGEL, Martin M., Dept. of Watershed Management, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA.

    56. Arizona
    Russell S. Vose Office of Climatology / Department of geography arizona State UniversityBox 871508 Tempe, arizona 852871508 Phone (602) 965-0750 Fax (602
    http://www.teachearth.com/states/Arizona.htm
    Arizona Agencies and Organizations
    Arizona State Climatologist State Climatologists are individuals who have been identified by a state entity as the state's climatologist and who are also recognized by the Director of the National Climatic Data Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the state climatologist of a particular state. Russell S. Vose
    Office of Climatology / Department of Geography
    Arizona State University
    Box 871508
    Tempe, Arizona 85287-1508
    Phone: (602) 965-0750
    Fax: (602) 965-1473
    Email: rvose@asu.edu Geographic Alliance Network
    http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/education/teacher_commu nity/index.cfm
    The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliancesógrassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographersódedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Arizona Geographic Alliance
    http://saguaro.la .asu.edu/geography/alliance/

    57. Tucson, Arizona About: Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau
    Tucson arizona Official visitors guide provides information on geography weatherhistory attractions activities maps and guides. Home, About Tucson.
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    About Tucson
    Home About Tucson
    Welcome to Arizona's second largest city
    Tucson (TOO-sahn) is a growing metropolis of 800,000 that keeps getting better and better. The city's geography is a postcard image of cactus forests, rolling hills, and craggy mountains. National and State Parks and Forests ring the city.
    Tucson lies in the borderland, a region that blends the cultures of the United States and Mexico, and has a long history of settlement by ancient Native American peoples, Spanish explorers, and Anglo frontiersmen.
    The weather is mild nearly all the time, just right for all kinds of fun outdoor activities
    We think you'll agree, whether you're a new visitor, just passing through, or a longtime resident re-discovering hometown treasures, Tucson is Real. Natural. Arizona.
    Click here for information on getting to Tucson - it's never been easier! Plan your trips around town with our interactive map . Or find the answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions on Tucson tourism.
    FAST FACT: Tucson is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States-Native peoples farmed this valley 3,000 years ago.
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    58. UM Geography, World Wide Web (WWW) Links - UM-Missoula
    Northern arizona University homepage. University of arizona homepage. Universityof Leicester, England Center for geography, Geology and Meterology.
    http://www.umt.edu/geograph/geogres.html
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    59. North Carolina Geographic Alliance
    News item Learn about a program from the arizona Geographic Allianceaddressing geography and literacy. Link to their Power Point
    http://www.geo.appstate.edu/ncga/
    INFORMATION Advisory Board 03-04 Newsletters ** New Edition now Online! Online Resource Center Contact Us Upcoming Events Power Point Presentations News item: Learn about a program from the Arizona Geographic Alliance addressing geography and literacy. Link to their Power Point presentation above in our menu box.
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    60. Geography (Arizona State University) Faculty Members
    arizona State University. DESCRIPTION HOMEPAGE n/a. DEPARTMENT ID 1008780(Last edited on 2003/04/30 045528 GMT-6 ). FACULTY/DEPARTMENT MEMBERS
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    NAME POSITION EXPERTISE PUBS CTNS McHugh, Kevin E.
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