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      • Geography & the Environment

        National Geographic wall maps

        Geographical maps

        by National Geographic

        National Geographic's map is the standard by which all other reference maps are measured. The map is meticulously researched and adheres to National Geographic's convention of making independent, apolitical decisions based on extensive research using multiple authoritative source. The signature Classic style map uses a bright, easy to read color palette featuring blue oceans and stunning shaded relief that has been featured on National Geographic wall maps for over 75 years. The Executive style map uses an antique-style color palette and stunning shaded relief that provide a richness perfect for any decor. Thousands of place names are carefully and artistically placed on the map to maintain legibility even in the heavily populated areas. Details include clearly defined international boundaries, cities, physical features, rivers, and ocean floor features. Poster sized maps make a perfect addition to any sized space. They are specially designed to maximize content in a smaller footprint than standard wall maps and fit precisely into precut poster sized frames which makes finishing and hanging them a breeze.       You can find the CATALOG 2023 of National Geographic wall maps in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE".      Cartageo is the Italian reseller for National Geographic maps.

      • Geography & the Environment

        IGMI Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano

        Topographic and relief maps, antique maps, aerial photos

        by Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano

        L'Istituto Geografico Militare (I.G.M.) ha il compito di fornire supporto geotopocartografico alle Unità e ai Comandi dell'Esercito Italiano.   L'istituto svolge le funzioni di Ente Cartografico dello Stato ai sensi della Legge n. 68 in data 2 febbraio 1960. L'Istituto opera, quindi, per assicurare ai numerosi utenti, sia pubblici che privati, prodotti cartografici che offrano la totale garanzia sia in termini di contenuti sia di ufficialità per la descrizione del territorio. Trae le sue origini dall'Ufficio del Corpo di Stato Maggiore del Regio Esercito che nel 1861 aveva riunito in sè le tradizioni e le esperienze dell'omologo Ufficio del Regno Sardo, del Reale Officio Topografico Napoletano e dell'Ufficio Topografico Toscano. Trasferito da Torino a Firenze nel 1865, nella sede attualmente occupata, fu trasformato in Istituto Topografico Militare nel 1872 per assumere, 10 anni più tardi, l'attuale denominazione.   Le attività principali dell'Istituto sono: - produzione, aggiornamento e cessione di cartografia a media e piccola scala - copertura aerofotogrammetrica del territorio nazionale - costituzione e gestione della banca dati geografica - manutenzione dei confini di stato - conservazione della cartografia storica nazionale   Il personale dell'Istituto è impegnato nella operazioni a supporto della Pace.I principali prodotti IGM proposti da Cartageo:• Serie 25/25DB piegata / stesa / stesa plastificata• Serie 50 piegata / stesa / stesa plastificata• Serie 50L piegata / stesa / stesa plastificata     Cartageo è rivenditore autorizzato della cartografia dell'Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano.    Cartageo is the Italian reseller for IGMI Istituto Geografico Militare Italiano.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Tecnodidattica geographical globes

        by Tecnodidattica SpA

        Dal 1950 l’azienda è pioniera nella produzione di globi geografici. Negli ultimi anni ci siamo concentrati su ricerca, innovazione di materiali e design, fino ad arrivare a una versione nuova e moderna del mappamondo. I nostri prodotti si rivolgono ai seguenti settori: quello educativo-scolastico, quello dei giocattoli educativi, la cartoleria di buon livello, il regalo e gli accessori d'arredo, con una gamma in grado di soddisfare le esigenze di adulti e bambini. Abbiamo ottenuto la licenza per produrre e distribuire in Europa mappamondi a marchio National Geographic: un riconoscimento della nostra qualità e serietà da parte del marchio leader mondiale in campo cartografico da più di 120 anni. La combinazione tra il loro stile tradizionale e la nostra innovazione ha creato una nuova linea di mappamondi eleganti nelle forme e impeccabili nei contenuti geografici.    You can find the CATALOG 2023 of Tecnodidattica globes in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE" and the PRICE LIST 2023 in the "SUPPORTING INFORMATION".     Cartageo is the Italian reseller for Tecnodidattica.

      • The natural world, country life & pets

        Mesa Verde National Park

        Shadows of the Centuries

        by Duane A Smith

        Originally published in 1988, MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK: SHADOWS OF THE CENTURIES is an engaging and artfully illustrated history of an enigmatic assemblage of canyons and mesas tucked into the southwestern corner of Colorado. Duane A Smith recounts the dramatic 1888 'discovery' of the cliff dwellings and other Anasazi ruins and the ensuing twenty-year campaign to preserve them. Smith also details the resulting creation of a national park in 1906 and assesses the impact of more recent developments -- railroads and highways, air pollution, and the growing significance of tourism -- on the park's financial and ecological vitality. This revised and completely redesigned edition includes more than 50 illustrations and will be enjoyed by readers interested in environmental, Western, and Colorado history.

      • The natural world, country life & pets

        Ancient Piõnon-Juniper Woodlands

        A Natural History of Mesa Verde Country

        by M Lisa Floyd

        This book gathers together noted scientists and historians to celebrate the varied and unique woodland region surrounding Mesa Verde National Park. One of the most widespread habitat types in the West, piñon-juniper woodlands have faced extensive eradication, grazing pressures, and the encroachment of human developments, and, consequently, only a few mature stands have reached their full growth potential. Mesa Verde Country, with its deep canyons and high ridgetops, is the magnificent home of many of these ancient stands. Impressively broad in scope, Floyd's volume thoroughly explores Mesa Verde Country's important and historic ecosystem. Covering such diverse topics as geologic evolution, natural history, human history, bats, and fungi, to name but a few, this volume will appeal to scientists, resource managers, conservationists, and the lay reader with an interest in this most western of ecosystems.

      • The environment

        Island of Grass

        by Ellen Wohl

        This book tells the story of the Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area, a 240-acre preserve surrounded by housing developments in Fort Collins, Colorado. This small grassland is a remnant of the once-vast prairies of the West that early European explorers and settlers described as seas of grass. Agricultural land use and urban expansion during the past two centuries have fragmented and altered these prairies. All that remains today are small islands. These remnants cannot support some of the larger animals that once roamed the prairie, but they continue to support a diverse array of plants and animals and can still teach us much about grassland ecology. Through her examinations of daily changes during walks across the Fromme Prairie over the course of a year, Ellen Wohl explores one of the more neglected ecosystems in North America, describing the geology, soils, climate, ecology, and natural history of the area, as well as providing glimpses into the lives of the plants, animals, and microbes inhabiting this landscape. Although small in size, pieces of preserved short-grass prairie like the Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area are rich, diverse, and accessible natural environments deserving of awareness, appreciation, and protection. Anyone concerned with the ecology and conservation of grasslands in general, the ecology and conservation of open space in urban areas, or the natural history of Colorado will be interested in this book.

      • Biography & True Stories

        Kilimanjaro and Beyond

        A Life-Changing Journey

        by Barry Finlay. Chris Finlay

        BARRY FINLAY and his son CHRIS sit propped against a rock, struggling to draw a breath on Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Their destination is tantalizingly close but what happens next will be determined by their health and the weather. In their hands is a Canadian flag bearing the names of over 200 people who contributed to helping a desperate community in Tanzania. Kilimanjaro and Beyond is an award winner that is inspirational, thought provoking and entertaining. Follow along on the journey and realize that nothing is more satisfying than reaching a goal and giving others the opportunity to achieve theirs.  Kilimanjaro and Beyond is a very personal account of the author's journey from a sedentary lifestyle to the peak of a mountain at age 60 with his son. It is a descriptive story of his upbringing on the prairies and how it gave him the dedication and perseverance to change his lifestyle sufficiently to be able to reach the summit. Not only is it inspirational, but it provides the reader with an insight into the preparation required and takes them step by step up and down the mountain and to a school to meet some amazing children.   The book describes how the events that occurred in Africa were life-changing in two ways. The first was reaching the summit and the realization that almost anything can be accomplished if you want it badly enough. The second was meeting some children who simply make do with what they have and how that can be applied to any situation.     In short, Kilimanjaro and Beyond demonstrates the satisfaction that can be achieved by reaching a previously unthinkable goal and helping others to acheive theirs.

      • Geography

        Colorado's Sangre De Cristo Mountains

        by Tom Wolf

        Draws on the latest scientific findings to show that the battered, beautiful Sangres need us as much as we need them. Focusing on forest ecology, environmental writer Tom Wolf shows how fire, insects, disease, humans, and other disturbances have formed the magnificent, diverse forests we know today.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Maps International wall maps

        Geographical maps

        by Maps International

        Quality wall maps available in a range of finishes. Choose from laminated wall maps, wall maps with hanging bars, framed (including magnetic wall maps) and board mounted wall maps. Wall maps range includes World Wall Maps, Continental Wall Maps, UK Wall Maps and Old Historic Wall Maps.   You can find the CATALOG 2023 of Maps International wall maps in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE".   Cartageo is the Italian reseller for Maps International maps.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Columbus geographical globes

        by COLUMBUS Verlag GmbH & Co. KG

        You can find the CATALOG 2023 of Columbus globes in the "VIEW CONTENT SAMPLE".   Cartageo is the Italian reseller for Columbus Verlag.

      • Geography & the Environment
        January 2010

        Soils and Societies

        Perspectives from Environmental History

        by J.R. McNeill and Verena Winiwarter

        Described in Nature as ‘a delight for the soil aficionado’, this multi-authored collection examines the complex interrelations between societies in different parts of the world and the soils they relied on from the perspectives of geomorphology, archaeology, pedology and history. The geographical spread includes Mesoamerica, Africa, Europe, Australia, India and Easter Island. Few things are more important to human survival than the fertility of the soils from which so much of our food comes. Yet few aspects of the relationship between human society and the environment get so little attention. This book explores some of the enormous variety in the ways that people have worked with, thought about, damaged and restored soils. It also shows some of the ways in which soils, their properties and their histories have influenced human affairs. Soils are the substrate of all human society: from the palaeolithic to the present, their history is our history.

      • Geology & the lithosphere
        May 2017

        Landslide Research

        The DST Initiative

        by SM. Ramasamy & Bhoop Singh

        The book Landslide Research- The DSTs Initiatives is a compilation of over 21 Scientific articles on various aspects of Landslides viz: Overviews, Earth system processes and Landslides, Landslide hazard Zonation mapping, Geotechnical investigations, instrumentation and early warning of Landslides, Satellite based monitoring of Landslides, site specific investigations etc. These articles are the outcome of the studies carried by various academicians, researchers and the research institutions under the funding of NRDMS/DST in different geological provinces of Indian subcontinent. These articles provide wider and deeper spectrum of information on earth system processes like post collision tectonics of Shillong plateau, Churachandpur-Mao fault and up-warping of Tirumalai hills and the Landslides; different geo-spatial and geo-statistical techniques and optimisation of methods for Landslide hazard zonation mapping from Western Ghats of South India, BIS based methods of LHZ mapping and Geotechnical investigations encompassing RMR, SMR & Kinematic studies of landslides of northeastern region; instrumentation and forewarning of Jakhri Landslides, wireless sensor based Landslide monitoring of Munnar (Kerala); SAR interferometery based monitoring of Nainital and Mansadevi landslides; and site specific landslides studies of Kailasaur (Himalayas), Rawana slides (Himachal Pradesh), geophysical studies of Landslides of Mizoram region, Malin landslides (Maharashtra) , techniques of diagnosing active movements from Nilgiris etc.

      • Geology & the lithosphere
        May 2017

        Geology

        Principles and Practical Manual

        by Rajeeva Guhey

        This book discusses the fundamental principles of different branches of geology prescribed in the syllabus, so that the students acquire basic knowledge of the subject. The book consists of basic concepts and practical aspects of these subjects as prescribed syllabus of Civil and Mining Engineering courses in various Universities and Institutes.

      • Hydrology & the hydrosphere
        January 2006

        Practical Isotope Hydrology

        by S.M.Rao

        The book highlights, with practical examples, the potential of isotope techniques in water resources development and management. It starts with a description of isotope characteristics as well as their relevance as tracers in studies on various stages of the hydrological cycle. The book covers applications of both environmental isotopes and injected tracers to surface water and groundwater bodies as well as their interrelationships. In view of the importance of identification of groundwater recharge and recharge processes, due emphasis is given to this aspect of application of environmental isotopes. Role of isotopes in understanding groundwater contamination from natural pollutants like inland salinity, arsenic and nitrate is discussed with examples.

      • Mineralogy & gems
        January 2009

        A Handbook of Minerals, Crystals, Rocks and Ores

        by P.O. Alexander

        The book is divided into four sections, minerals, crystals, rocks and ores. Section A incorporates nine chapterss, begins with presenting salient features of the earth--its structure and composition. The second Minerals and Mineralogy briefly tells about their diversity and their categorisation and introduces the interesting way they are named. Crystal chemistry the third is the heart and soul of mineralogy and deals in somewhat details about the building blocks of minerals -atoms and ions and the way they form diverse types of minerals are. It tries to tell why every combination of chemical compounds cannot result into a naturally occurring mineral. The fourth and fifth s deal with Properties of Minerals, physical and optical. The section describe various physical properties that are helpful in the identification both in hand specimens and as thin section under the microscope. These two s are adequately aided with a number of illustrations, photographs and photomicrographs to bring home the point. five deals with classification of minerals and their occurrence and forms a prelude to the next two s on descriptive mineralogy. Important silicate and non silicate minerals are described in s eight and nine. A brief description of mineral uses is dealt with in both descriptive mineralogy as well Section D on mineral deposits, however, the last , Mineral uses presents an overall picture and will be interesting as well as educating to students and even general reader. Section B is devoted to crystals and crystallography. one introduces the subject while two presents basic crystallographic elements. three deals with the main six crystals systems while also giving a preliminary idea about stereographic projection and x-ray crystallography. Section C covers petrology, beginning with introduction to science of petrology, rock nomenclature. two is devoted to the study of igneous rocks, including their forms, composition, textures, structures, classification and description. Sedimentary rocks is the theme of three while different aspects of metamorphic rocks including kinds and agents of metamorphism and classification and description of metamorphism. The last portion of this also considers metamorphism in the background of global tectonics. five, the rock cycle presents a concise summary of geological events that have shaped the planet earth. The last section D is what geology is all about for a man on the street and its significance in nation building--the Ore minerals. It begins with what ore is and its place in human affairs as a well as presenting the important terminology in economic geology. two deals with ore genesis and presents various hypogene and supergene process that carves out ore deposits from non economic materials. three, mineral deposits and global tectonics is becoming a very popular theme among the earth scientists. A brief introduction of the same will be certainly appreciated by the student community and prompt them for further study in this direction. A general survey of Indias mineral resources is the theme of four. It covers almost all of the commonly used ores, metallic, non metallic or fuels. The last of section D and the boom, Indian mineral industry: some facts and figures will present where our country stands in the realm of mineral resources. Latest available data of resources, production, export, import, organisations that matter and other useful facts and figures are presented.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Iran physical map

        by Cartography unit of iranshenasi publishing

        This map includes geographical features such as mountains, peaks, rivers, plains, etc., and the most up-to-date methods have been used in its preparation.

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