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Physical geography - Physical geography or physiogeography is a subfield of geography that focuses on the systematic study of patterns and processes within the hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. It aims to understand the physical layout of the Earth, its weather and global flora and fauna patterns.
Man and Nature; or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action - by George Perkins Marsh, 1801-1882.
Soil survey - Soil survey, or soil mapping, is the process of determining the soil types or other properties of the soil cover over a landscape, and mapping them for others to understand and use. It is a branch of soil science, and draws heavily from geomorphology, theories of soil formation (pedology), physical geography, and analysis of vegetation and land-use patterns.
Keith Barber - Keith Barber is a professor of physical geography at the University of Southampton. Keith specialises in palaeoecology, landscape and climate change, and human impact throughout the Quaternary.
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