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1 © T. M. Whitmore Today South Asia - Huge & Complex region  India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan  Bangladesh, Pakistan Environment

2 © T. M. Whitmore Last time – Questions? East Asia continued  Hong Kong (a special case of China)  Japan  Korea  Taiwan (Formosa)

3 © T. M. Whitmore S AsiaS Asia: Regions Barriers Regions  Himalayas & foothills Himalayas  Tectonic landscapes Tectonic  Deserts Deserts  The Great River valleysGreat River valleys  The Deccan PlateauDeccan  Coastal & southern lowlandslowlands

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5 Indus Ganges Brahmaputra E. Ghats Deccan Plateau W. Ghats Indus Ganges Indus Ganges Indus Ganges IndusBrahmaputra Ganges Indus Natural mountain barriers Thar Desert

6 The Himalayas

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14 © T. M. Whitmore Tectonic Landscapes Indian plate collision with Eurasian plate Indian plate collision with Eurasian plate  Himalaya (and other( Mountain barriers to the N and W  => severe earthquake hazard  Oct. 2005 Pakistan Earthquake

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16 Oct.. 2005 7.6 quake

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23 W. Ghats E. Ghats Deccan Plateau

24 The Deccan Plateau

25 W Ghats

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29 The Southern Lowlands

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33 © T. M. Whitmore Deserts West of Indus R. valley Thar or Great Indian

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36 The Thar Desert

37 Copyright 2005 All Enthusiast, Inc.

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39 © T. M. Whitmore Great River Valleys Great River valleys  Indus  Ganges, Gangetic plain Ganges  Brahmaputra & the delta (Bangladesh) Brahmaputra Valley population concentration

40 Indus Ganges Brahmaputra

41 © T. M. Whitmore The Gangetic Plain

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45 Indus Ganges Brahmaputra

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49 © T. M. Whitmore Climatic regions Dry and semi-arid in W Rainfall variable with elevation, aspect, location, and season Hot tropical and semi-tropical Seasonal progression of temperatures

50 © T. M. Whitmore Monsoon The “monsoon” is the summer rainfall regime in most of S Asia and SE Asia The “monsoon”  A system of alternating-direction winds  Gives rise to “seasons” wet & dry

51 Calicut in the W Ghats

52 Dominant Wind Patterns in the Winter (October to April) – Dry Season H (Cold) L (Warm) Monsoon Region

53 Dominant Wind Patterns in the Summer (April to October) – Wet Season H (Cold) L (Warm) Monsoon Region

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56 Average Annual Precipitations (in millimeters) Monsoon east Dry continental Gobi Desert Ganges Delta Borneo Raining every day with no dry season Mawsynram, India (467” of rain per year; 11860 mm). Most precipitation on earth

57 Monthly precipitation (mm)

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60 © T. M. Whitmore Environmental hazards Tectonic (mentioned already) Climatic  Variable monsoons (too little & too much rain) monsoon  Tropical cyclones (like our hurricanes) Tropical cyclones  Huge populations live in low lying areas (subject to flooding) Huge populations live in low lying areas Human induced  Deforestation & Desertification Deforestation  Salinization Salinization Global climate change

61 Variation in the monsoon Increased variability

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64 1999 floods in Bangledesh: Dieter Ludwig/Sipa

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68 In 1991 over 100,000 were killed in a single storm; 300,000 killed by a single storm in 1970. Tropical Cyclones (hurricanes)

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71 Cyclone Sidr Category 4

72 Cyclone Sidr Category 4 11/15/07

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74 (Mumbai (Bombay)) >21m > 7m > 15 m

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77 Chipko movement activists

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79 Salinization, caused by salty irrigation water Salinization, caused by high water table

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81 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/03/science/earth/03clim.html?ex=1176436800&en=0fbed4c342b8f550&ei=5070


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