GLG 103 Lab 11 Geology of Arizona. Arizona’s Physiography.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Arizona Notes. Learning Goals:Learning Goals: Explain (analyze) how modification in one place (e.g., canals, dams, farming techniques, industrialization)
Advertisements

REGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
U.S. Geography.
MY TRIP TO: MONUMENT VALLEY. In the summer of 2010, I visited Monument Valley with family friends who, at the time, lived in Scottsdale, Arizona. We camped.
1 The ABC’s of Water in Arizona A general understanding of water and the Hydrologic Cycle is necessary to have basis for unlocking more complex topics.
ARIZONA By: Lexie Asbury Park Middle School Ms. Librizzi’s class.
Arizona road trip December Sunset on the San Bernardino Mtns leaving southern California.
Geographic Dictionary
Earth: Geologic Principles and History FIRST EDITIONCHERNICOFF/FOX/TANNER.
Landforms A natural formation or area of land, like a mountain, valley, or plain.
Colorado Plateau - Geography Arizona Geography GCU 221.
History of Arizona’s Basin and Range and Related Landforms
CA Geography Millionaire. C C B B D D A A What is the largest continent? Asia Africa Antarctica North America.
Rivers of the United States St. Lawrence River  Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Mexico Hudson River  Delaware River  Missouri River  Mississippi.
Westwind Air Service. Westwind performs air tours over much of Arizona.
Phoenix Phoenix - Capitol Building.
IMAGES. 1. Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming  free.co.uk/background/nature/lakes_and_ponds/Yellowstone-Lake- Yellowstone-National-Park-Wyoming/#mainimage.
The Geography of the United States
Landforms By: Michaela and Sierra 1/8/08. This is a picture of the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon Park. About the Grand Canyon Park The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state.
Nevada Geology in our State. Minerals in Nevada We mine for: –Gold –Silver –Copper –Gypsum –Lime –Diatomite –Limestone –Perlite –Magnesite –Lithium –Silica.
Physiographic Features of the United States. A Nation of Water.
What Does Arizona look like?
LANDFORMS. Basin El Mirador Basin, Guatemala Bay.
Name: ____________________________________ Use the map of the Southwest Region to label the states and capitals.
U.S. Topographical Map. RiversRivers #22. #23 #24 #21 #25 #26 #27 #29 #30. #28 #20.
Fourth Grade Science and Social Studies
Second Grade Social Studies
What is a Landform?.
DESERTS AND WIND BASIN AND RANGE.  1. From which side of the photo is the wind blowing? Imagebank.
Landform Review Chapter 2.
ISN 1.Glue in Economic Systems 2.Create Unit Page “US and Canada” 3.glue the US political map 4.glue the Canada political map 5.glue the physical map 6.Leave.
Phoenix, Arizona By Justin Williams. Weather The perfect place to stay in the winter in Phoenix, Arizona Its warm up to the point where a sweater is optional.
Geography of the US Indians In America. Topography of the US.
A body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. The San Francisco Bay is found in the west coast in.
Landforms. Plain A large flat area. A large flat area.
Physical Map of Utah The following map is a map of the major physical features of Utah. Physical Features are items that are created by nature, like mountains,
The Grand Canyon and the Natural Wonders of Arizona 4 th grade basal story, 2010.
Geographical features (vocabulary)
A wall built across a river creating a lake that stores water.
E.B. 2,3 de Mundão Made by: - Patrícia Loureiro nº16 - Sara Coelho nº18 9ºD Places.
Midwest Northeast West Southwest Southeast.
Landforms E.8.C.5 Students know how geologic processes account for state and regional topography. E/S (DOK 2) What are Landforms? Cornell Notes in your.
Rivers and Mountains U.S Locations. Which mountain range runs through FDR’s home state of New York?
12/15/ SS-1 Arizona Corporation Commission Special Open Meeting Gary Harper Manager, System Operations July 23, 2004 Phoenix, Arizona.
The Three Land Regions.
Sedimentary Rock Layers and Fossils. Fault Near Parhump, Nevada April, 1978.
The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the U.S. states of California and Nevada, between the Central Valley and the Basin and Range Province. The Sierra.
Lake Travis Elementary Third Grade. What are landforms? Landforms are the natural shapes or features of land and water. Landforms are the natural shapes.
Geographic Terms Land and Water Forms. You will be creating your own country soon. In addition to taking notes, you will draw a visual of each term given.
Utah’s Landscapes and Land Formations Mountain Desert.
Physical Geo of United States & Canada
Arizona. Facts  Population is around 6.3 million  Hispanics or people of a Mexican or Spanish descent, are Arizona's largest ethnic group  Phoenix.
GLG Physical Geology Bob Leighty Metamorphic Rocks.
Arizona Chapter 2 Frameworks Powerpoint Travel Destinations 4th hour S. Ashby.
Mojave Desert Hottest US desert (Death Valley included) up to 130°F and down to 35°F Only winter rains from California ~5in/yr Plants – low shrubs, schlerophylous.
The Great Plains A plain is very flat land. Another example of plains. No hills or mountains can be seen!
Landforms. As we finish look at this area, think how varied the climate regions are…
Geological Features Kaleb Haase.
 Region Southwest  State Arizona  Capital Phoenix  Longitude °W  Latitude °N.
Grand Canyon #2 Arizona. Fault Near Parhump, Nevada April, 1978.
Grand Canyon State Federal Public Lands
Assistant Governors.
The Geography of Latin America.
Label the following Physical Map Items PHYSICAL MAP: Atlas pgs
Geography of the United States
The Grand Canyon and the Natural Wonders of Arizona
Arizona Geography GCU 221.
Label the following Physical Map Items PHYSICAL MAP: Atlas pgs
Comparing Physical Features of South Sudan and Arizona
Presentation transcript:

GLG 103 Lab 11 Geology of Arizona

Arizona’s Physiography

Basin & Range Transition Zone Colorado Plateau Arizona’s Physiography GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Basin & Range Transition Zone Colorado Plateau Arizona’s Physiography GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Basin & Range Basin and Range Arizona’s Physiography GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Colorado Plateau Arizona’s Physiography GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Transition Zone Arizona’s Physiography GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Basin & Range

GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View across the Safford Basin toward the Pinaleno Mountains

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View N across the Phoenix Basin toward the Phoenix Mountains

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View SW toward South Mountain & the Sierra Estrella Mountains

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View SW toward of the Sierra Estrella Mountains

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View NW from the summit of Squaw Peak

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View N toward Camelback Mountain

Basin & Range GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View N of the McDowell Mountains

Transition Zone

GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View W from I-17 toward the Bradshaw Mountains

Transition Zone GLG 103 Geology of Arizona View E from I-17 towards Joes Hill

Transition Zone GLG 103 Geology of Arizona Agua Fria River Gorge

Transition Zone GLG 103 Geology of Arizona Salt River Canyon

Transition Zone GLG 103 Geology of Arizona The Granite Dells near Prescott

Transition Zone GLG 103 Geology of Arizona Montezuma Castle

Colorado Plateau

View N from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Monument Valley Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Monument Valley Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Canyon De Chelly Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

The Painted Desert Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Raplee Monocline near Mexican Hat Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Agathla Peak near Monument Valley Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Sunset Crater Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

SP Crater Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

San Francisco Peaks Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Vulcans Throne Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Goosenecks of the San Juan River Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Meteor Crater Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona

Lake Powell Colorado Plateau GLG 103 Geology of Arizona