Geography Elec
Geography Elec
GEOGRAPHY (ELECTIVE)
Marks
70
70
60
Lab Work
Field Surveying
Field Report
Record of Map work
Viva Voce
15
10
10
10
10
Examination in Lab Work, Field Survey and Field Report shall be conducted during the Practical
Examination by the same Examiners.
Note:- A minimum of sixty practicals of 3 hours each shall be required in two years.(30 practicals each year).
Map Work & Practical Examination will spread over two days.
DETAILS OF COURSES
PAPER-A
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Contents
The Earth and its origin
The universe: the solar system and the Earth. Earths Origin, shape and size, rotation and revolution,
composition and structure, distribution of land and water.
Introduction to Geological time scale.
Atmosphere
Composition and structure of atmosphere, atmospheric temperature and pressure, winds and global
circulation air masses and fronts (classification, distribution and associated weather), cyclones and weather
disturbance. Hydrological Cycle, atmospheric moisture and precipitation, climatic classification: Koppens
classification with special reference to the following types: Af, Am, Bsh, Csa and DF. Atmospheric pollution.
Lithosphere
Internal structure of the Earth, Rocks- origin, formation and types (igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic),
plate tectonics, mountain building , geomorphic processes internal and external, earthquakes, volcanic activity,
weathering , mass wasting, erosion and deposition, cycle of erosion; landforms produced by surface water, ground
water, wind and glaciers.
Hydrosphere
Configuration of ocean floor, ocean deposits, composition, temperature, and salinity of ocean water,
movements of the ocean water; waves, currents and tides.
Recommended Books:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Taylor
Thornbury,W
Mcllveen, I.F.R.
Monkhouse, F.J.
Strahler, A.H. &
Strahler. A.N.
Miller, E.W.
Kimng, C.A.M.
Treqartha, G.T.
Robinson,A.H.
Hammond, E.H.
de Blij, H.J. & M
Muller, P.O.
(1993)
(1991)
(1991)
(1988)
(1982)
(1985)
1980)
1967)
1993)
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PAPER-B
a.
b.
Population
c.
Settlements
Rural and urban location form and function of settlements, Central place Theory.
d.
Economics Activity.
Location Characteristics of primary, secondary , tertiary, quarternary and quinary activities.
e.
Environmental Problems.
Ecosystem and environmental degradation.
Note:- There will be two parts in paper B, the student will be required to attend at least two questions
from each Part. Each question will carry equal marks.
Recommended Books:1.
Goudie, A.
(1994)
2.
Horne, B.
(1993)
3.
Gregory, D.&
Nalford, R.
(1992)
4.
5.
6.
7.
Barrett, H.
Bradnock, R.W.
Kureshy, K.U.
Bradford, M.G.
and Kent, W.A.
Rubenstein, J.M.
Bacon.R.S.
(1992)
(1992)
(1986)
9. Deblij H.J.
10. Bradnock, R.W.
(1982)
(1982)
8.
(1986)
(1983)
2.
3.
4.
Study of Maps:
a. Types of maps.
b. Scales- plain, diagonal, comparative and their uses.
Methods of representation of relief. Exercises and drawing of composite contour maps with the help of given
data and information.
Interpretation of
a. Topographical maps.
b. Aerial Photographs and introduction to Remote Sensing.
c. Weather maps of Pakistan
Map projection: General principles, classification, choice of projection, merits and demerits, construction of
practical and simple graphic methods of the following projections.
a. Cylindrical Simple and Equal Area and Merators (with table).
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5.
6.
7.
8.
Recommended Books:1.
2.
Dent,B.D.
Benton Jr.A.R.
(1993)
(1992)
3.
4.
Capmbell, J.
Briggs, K.
(1990)
(1989)
5. Robinson. A.h.
(1988)
6. Singh R.L.
(1979)
7. Ahmad.K.S.
8. Bygott, J.
(1973)
(1969)
9. Monkhouse F.J.
(1971)