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Richard J. Huggett

    1 januari 1948

    Richard Huggett, een gepensioneerde universitair docent met een diepe passie voor wetenschappelijke feiten, fantasy en fictie, waagt zich met zijn eerste fictieve werk moedig op nieuw verhalend terrein. Zijn schrijven wordt gedreven door een diepgewortelde nieuwsgierigheid en de wens om imaginaire rijken te verkennen, waarmee hij zijn uitgebreide academische achtergrond overstijgt. Deze nieuwe richting stelt hem in staat om meeslepende verhalen te creëren die de verwondering van het onbekende vastleggen.

    Earth Surface Systems
    Climate, Earth Processes and Earth History
    Physical Geography: The Key Concepts
    • Presents definitions of terms that are fundamental to physical geography and its many branches, covering topics ranging from ecology to geomorphology. Containing informative tables, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading, this guide is suitable for those studying physical geography and related courses.

      Physical Geography: The Key Concepts
    • Focusing on the intricate relationship between climate and Earth's natural systems, this book addresses the significant impact of climate change on various subsystems, including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. It highlights how these systems influence landscapes and are in turn affected by both natural and human-induced climatic changes. By providing comprehensive insights into these interconnected areas, it aims to bridge the knowledge gap for non-specialists and clarify complex scientific concepts related to global change.

      Climate, Earth Processes and Earth History
    • Earth Surface Systems

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      The book explores the polarized views surrounding the systems approach, highlighting both its advocates who see it as a robust method for analysis and its critics who regard it as detrimental. It references a humorous take on the complexity of studies based on the number of variables involved. The author also addresses skepticism from a reviewer who dismissed the systems approach as unhelpful and misleading, specifically in relation to soil studies, while proposing a formal framework through dynamical systems theory.

      Earth Surface Systems