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OverviewClimate, particularly physical and surface climate, plays an important role in landscape pattern and diversity in Canada. Focusing on climatic processes at and near the earth's surface and on how these processes interact with the natural and human-modified landscapes, the text reveals the interrelationship between Canada's surface and its climate. In the opening chapters contributors lay out the large-scale context of the physical climate of Canada, introducing the processes, balances, and dynamic linkages between the surface and atmosphere that create and maintain the diversity of surface climates found in Canada as well as outlining the nature of the physical processes that operate near the ground's surface. Individual chapters are dedicated to snow and ice - the almost universal surface cover in Canada - and the other major natural surface environments of Canada: ocean and coastal zones, fresh water lakes, wetlands, arctic islands, low arctic and subarctic lands, forests, and alpine environments. The final part of the book considers those surface environments that have been strongly influenced by human activity, such as agricultural lands and urban environments, and examines the prospects for future climate change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bailey , Timothy R. Oke , Wayne R. Rouse , Timothy R. OkePublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.10cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.100kg ISBN: 9780773509283ISBN 10: 0773509283 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 15 January 1998 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe Surface Climates of Canada represents new perspectives and interpretations of how the surface is linked to the lower atmosphere - an important issue in global and regional climate and the notion of surface change on the globe. It fills a niche in updating what physical climatology is and how it can be applied to understanding landscape itself. Tony Brazel, Department of Geography, Arizona State University ""The Surface Climates of Canada represents new perspectives and interpretations of how the surface is linked to the lower atmosphere - an important issue in global and regional climate and the notion of surface change on the globe. It fills a niche in updating what physical climatology is and how it can be applied to understanding landscape itself."" Tony Brazel, Department of Geography, Arizona State University Author InformationW.G. Bailey, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Timothy R. Oke University of British Columbia, Canada & Wayne R. Rouse McMaster University, Canada Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |