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BA/BSc Geography Semester 1 – Geomarphology

VIDYA MANDIR

 

B.A./B.Sc. (Honours) Geography

Core Papers

1. Geomorphology

1. Geomorphology: Nature and Scope.

2. Earth: Interior Structure and Isostasy.

3. Earth Movements: Plate Tectonics, Types of Folds and Faults, Earthquakes and Volcanoes.

4. Geomorphic Processes: Weathering, Mass Wasting, Cycle of Erosion (Davis and Penck).

2. Evolution of Landforms (Erosional and Depositional): Fluvial, Karst, Aeolian, Glacial, and Coastal.

Reading List

1. Bloom A. L., 2003: Geomorphology: A Systematic Analysis of Late Cenozoic Landforms, Prentice-Hall of

India, New Delhi.

2. Bridges E. M., 1990: World Geomorphology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

3. Christopherson, Robert W., (2011), Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography, 8 Ed.,

Macmillan Publishing Company

4. Kale V. S. and Gupta A., 2001: Introduction to Geomorphology, Orient Longman, Hyderabad.

5. Knighton A. D., 1984: Fluvial Forms and Processes, Edward Arnold Publishers, London.

6. Richards K. S., 1982: Rivers: Form and Processes in Alluvial Channels, Methuen, London.

7. Selby, M.J., (2005), Earth’s Changing Surface, Indian Edition, OUP

8. Skinner, Brian J. and Stephen C. Porter (2000), The Dynamic Earth: An Introduction to physical Geology,

4th Edition, John Wiley and Sons

9. Thornbury W. D., 1968: Principles of Geomorphology, Wiley.

10.Gautam, A (2010): Bhautik Bhugol, Rastogi Punlications, Meerut

11. Tikkaa, R N (1989): Bhautik Bhugol ka Swaroop, Kedarnath Ram Nath, Meerut

12. Singh, S (2009):Bhautik Bhugol ka Swaroop, Prayag Pustak,Allahabad


2. Cartographic Techniques (Practical)

1. Cartography – Nature and Scope.

2. Scales – Concept and application; Graphical Construction of Plain, Comparative and Diagonal Scales.

3. Map Projections – Classification, Properties and Uses; Graphical Construction of Polar Zenithal

Stereographic, Bonne’s and Mercator’s Projections, and reference to Universal Transverse Mercator

(UTM) Projection.

4. Topographical Map – Interpretation of a Mountain area with the help of Cross and Longitudinal

Profiles.

5. Slope Analysis – Wentworth’s method.

Practical Record: A Project File in pencil, comprising one exercise each, on scale, map projection,

interpretation of topographic sheet and slope analysis.

Reading List

1. Anson R. and Ormelling F. J., 1994: International Cartographic Association: BasicCartographic Vol.

Pregmen Press.

2. Gupta K.K. and Tyagi, V. C., 1992: Working with Map, Survey of India, DST, New Delhi.

3. Mishra R.P. and Ramesh, A., 1989: Fundamentals of Cartography, Concept, New Delhi.

4. Monkhouse F. J. and Wilkinson H. R., 1973: Maps and Diagrams, Methuen, London.

5. Rhind D. W. and Taylor D. R. F., (eds.), 1989: Cartography: Past, Present and Future, Elsevier,

International Cartographic Association.

6. Robinson A. H., 2009: Elements of Cartography, John Wiley and Sons, New York.

7. Sharma J. P., 2010: Prayogic Bhugol, Rastogi Publishers, Meerut.

8. Singh R. L. and Singh R. P. B., 1999: Elements of Practical Geography, Kalyani Publishers.

9. Sarkar, A. (2015) Practical geography: A systematic approach. Orient Black Swan Private Ltd., New

Delhi

10. Singh R L & Rana P B Singh(1991) Prayogtmak Bhugol ke Mool Tatva, Kalyani Publishers, New

Delhi

11. Sharma, J P (2010) Prayogtmak Bhugol ki Rooprekha, Rastogi Publications, Meerut

12. Singh, R L & Dutta, P K (2012) PrayogatmakBhugol, Central Book Depot, Allahabad