THEORIES AND MODELS IN GEOGRAPHY: GEOMORPHOLOGY STUDY MATERIAL
Part 1 Geomorphology Section of Theories & Models in Geography for UGC NET Exam
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GEOMORPHOLOGY MODELS AND THEORIES FOR UGC NET EXAM, THEORIES AND MODELS IN GEOGRAPHY NOTES, MODEL IN GEOGRAPHY STUDY MATERIAL, THEORIES AND MODELS PYQS,
Theories and Models in Geography
Part 1- Geomorphology – Uniformitarianism, Isostasy, Continental Drift Theory, Cavern Formation Theory
Part 2- Climatology – Rainfall Formation Theories, Climatic Classification of Koeppen’s & Thronthwaite’s
Part 2- Oceanography – Theories of Coral Formation, Theories of Origin of Tides
Part 3- Agricultural Geography- Von Thunen’s Model of Land Use, Whittlesey Classification
Part 3- Economic Geography- Industrial Location Theory by Alfred Weber
Part 3- Regional Development – Economic Growth Model of Rostow, Gunnar Myrdal, O Hirschman, John Friedman, Francois Perroux
Part 4- Population Geography – Population Resource Regions – Ackerman, Theories of Population Growth- Malthusian Theory of Population, Demographic Transition Theory, Theory of Migration- Ravenstein’s Laws, Zelinsky, Push & Pull Theory
Part 5- Settlement and Urban Geography- CENTRAL PLACE THEORY, Economic Location Theory of August Losch, Theories of Urban Urban Morphology- E.W. Burgess, Homer Hoyt, C.D Harris & E.L Ullman
Part 6- Political Geography- Heartland Theory, Rimland Theory
Geomorphology
Concept/Hypothesis/Theory/ Model/
Profounder/Author
Publish/Propose/Discover Year
Gaseous Hypothesis
Immanuel Kant
1755
Nebular Hypothesis
Laplace
1796
Planetesimal Hypothesis
Chamberlin & Moulton
1904
Tidal Theories
Jeans & Jeffrey’s
1904 & 1929
Binary Star Hypothesis
Russel & Littleton
1937
Tetrahedral Hypothesis
Lowthian Green
1875
Uniformitarianism by James Hutton (1785)
“Present is key to the past”
“Cyclic nature of Earth’s History”
‘No vestige of a Beginning; no prospect of an end’
Base Level
J.W Powell
1875
Isostasy
Dutton
1859
Isostasy theory by Airy (1854)
‘Uniform density with varying thickness’
‘Law of Floatation’
Isostasy theory by Pratt (1859)
‘Uniform depth with varying density’
‘Law of Compensation’
Continental Drift Theory by Alfred Wegener (1912)
- Origin of Continents and Oceans
- Juxta Fit of Continents (Jigsaw-fit).
- Pangea & Panthalasa
- Angaraland/Laurasia & Gondwanaland
- Tethys Sea
Forces responsible for this Continental Drift:
- Gravitational Forces
- Tidal Forces
Convectional Current Theory
Arthur Holmes
1930
Plate Tectonic Theory Plate- McKenzie and Parker, and Morgan 1967 & 1968
term – J.T Wilson (1965)
Sea Floor Spreading Theory
Harry Hess
1960
Geomorphic Cycle by William Morris Davis (1899)
- Structure, Process & Time
- ‘Trio of Davis’
- Time dependent series
- Erosion does not start until the upliftment is complete.
- Monadnocks
‘Geomorphological System’ or ‘Geomorphological Analysis’ by Walther. Penck (1924)
- Primarumpf- Initial Geomorphic unit
- Entwicklung – Development
- Time independent series
- Erosion and upliftment in same time.
- Endrumpf – End Product
Cavern Formation Theory
- Two Cycle Theory – Davis
- Water Table Theory – Swinnerton
- Static Water zone theory – Garner
- Invasion Theory – Malott