Physical Geography
(ISSN 0272-3646)


Cover Photos

2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009


Volume 33, Issue 1: Collection of a channel-bank sample for elemental analysis as part of a
sediment-source investigation in northeastern Kansas.
Photo courtesy of the U. S. Geological Survey.


Volume 33, Issue 2: Tenaya Canyon of Yosemite National Park, as seen from Half Dome.
Photo courtesy of Phillip H. Larson.

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Volume 32, Issue 1: The Appalachian Trail at Big Flat on South Mountain, Pennsylvania.
Photo courtesy of Irene Hawkins.


Volume 32, Issue 2: Montaña Roja (Red Mountain), a 171-meter-high cinder cone
in southern Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
Photo courtesy of Javier Dóniz.


Volume 32, Issue 3: A karst tower is surrounded by the sea in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam.
Footcaves remove slope support resulting in slope collapse and cliff retreat.
Photo courtesy of Roy McDonald.


Volume 32, Issue 4: Douglas-fir trees restricted to rocky substrate in the
Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park, USA.
Photo courtesy of Matthew Bekker.


Volume 32, Issue 5: Bald cypress trees in Sims Lake, an oxbow lake on the
floodplain of Leaf River near Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Photo courtesy of James Rasmussen.


Volume 32, Issue 6: Straight, bedrock-controlled reach of the Llano River in Mason County, Texas.
Lower Paleozoic limestone and dolostone outcrop visible along bed.
Photo courtesy of Franklin Heitmuller and pilot, Karl Winters.

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Volume 31, Issue 1: Treeline in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, looking west from Trailridge Road.
Photo courtesy of George Malanson


Volume 31, Issue 2: Mt. Adams (elevation 3741 m) in the Cascade Mountains of Washington is surrounded by forest in this view from the northwest in July 2008.
Photo courtesy of Michael O'Neal


Volume 31, Issue 3: Blowing snow on Niwot Ridge (Colorado Front Range).
Photo courtesy of Friedrich-Karl Holtmeier, 7 April 1989.


Volume 31, Issue 4: Students measure water quality in an urban stretch of the Casperkill stream in upstate New York.
Photo courtesy of Mary Ann Cunningham.


Volume 31, Issue 5: The middle-low Las Cuevas Valley (Padre las Casas, Azua province), located in the dry-subhumid climate of the Southwestern portion of the Dominican Republic.
Photo courtesy of Michela Izzo.


Volume 31, Issue 6: A retreating glacier in the Kunlun Mountains, northern Tibetan Plateau.
Photo courtesy of Yingkui Li.

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Volume 30, Issue 5: Landscape of highland drainage divides in the central Dominican Republic, as seen looking northwestward from the 3842-m summit of Alto de la Bandera.
Photo courtesy of Sally P. Horn


Volume 30, Issue 6: Foot bridge over Brown Creek in Maryville, Tennessee.
Photo courtesy of Carol Harden

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