Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (26 February 2026) © 2027

  • Robert W. Christopherson
  • Ginger H. Birkeland
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  • A print edition you can rent
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  • A print edition you can rent
  • Fulfilled by eCampus.com
  • Option to keep after rental expires
Products list

Details

  • A print edition you can rent
  • Fulfilled by eCampus.com
  • Option to keep after rental expires

Title overview

From atmosphere to biosphere, Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography covers the essentials of physical geography by Earth systems topics as they occur naturally: atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Known for meticulous attention to detail, accuracy, and currency, the authors guide you through principles and concepts using real-world applications.

The 11th Edition updates content, clarifies and streamlines organization with numbered chapter sections, adds new Earth Systems Connections, and features many new photos and illustrations.

Table of contents

  1. Essentials of Geography

I. THE ENERGY-ATMOSPHERE SYSTEM

  1. Solar Energy to Earth and the Seasons
  2. Earth's Atmosphere
  3. Atmospheric Energy and Global Temperatures
  4. Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulations

II. THE WATER, WEATHER, AND CLIMATE SYSTEMS

  1. Water and Atmospheric Moisture
  2. Weather
  3. Water Resources
  4. Earth's Climatic Regions
  5. Climate Change

III. THE EARTH-ATMOSPHERE INTERFACE

  1. The Dynamic Planet
  2. Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanism
  3. Weathering, Karst Landscapes, and Mass Movement
  4. River Systems
  5. Eolian Processes and Arid Landscapes
  6. Oceans and Coastal Systems
  7. Glacial Landscapes and the Cryosphere

IV. SOILS, ECOSYSTEMS, AND BIOMES

  1. The Geography of Soils
  2. Ecosystem Essentials
  3. Terrestrial Biomes

APPENDICES

  • A. Maps in this Text and Topographic Maps
  • B. The Köppen Climate Classification System
  • C. Common Conversions

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