Oxford atlas of the world
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Oxford atlas of the world
Oxford University Press, c2014
21th ed
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Atlas of the world
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The only world atlas updated annually, guaranteeing that users will find the most current geographic information, Oxford's Atlas of the World is the most authoritative atlas on the market. Full of crisp, clear cartography of urban areas and virtually uninhabited landscapes around the globe, the Atlas is filled with maps of cities and regions at carefully selected scales that give a striking view of the Earth's surface. It opens with a fascinating look at world statistics, a six-page special on "The Future of the Oceans and Seas," and satellite images of earth, including eleven stunning new images sourced from NASA's latest Earth Observation Satellite, Landsat 8, launched in 2013. The extraordinarily extensive front matter continues with a "Gazetteer of Nations" that has been comprehensively checked and updated to include recent economic and political changes, and a 48-page "Introduction to World Geography," beautifully illustrated with tables and graphs on numerous topics of geographic significance, such as the geology and atmosphere of Earth, food and water supply, biodiversity, energy, global conflict, human health, and standards of living. The hundreds of city and world maps that form the body of the Atlas have been thoroughly updated for this 21st edition. Providing the finest global coverage available, the Atlas of the World is not only the best-selling volume of its size and price, but also the benchmark by which all other atlases are measured.
New to this Edition:
Eleven stunning new satellite images, all sourced from NASA's latest Earth Observation Satellite, Landsat 8, launched in 2013
Fact panels, flags and text comprehensively checked and updated to include recent economic and political changes
Climate Change and Global Warming spread updated in line with findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Updates to the depiction of the borders between Crimea and Ukraine, and between Crimea and Russia
Politically-colored maps of Crimea show disputed borders
New graphics on rising sea-levels and Arctic sea ice
New feature on the value of ecosystems
Adds museums; Hermitage, Spaarpotten, and Allard Pierson in Amsterdam, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Neues Museum in Berlin, Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, Design Museum and Saatchi Gallery in London, and the P rez Art Museum in Miami
Adds new subway stations in Beijing, Budapest, and Delhi
Adds light railway in Jerusalem and tram route in Edinburgh
Renames Budapest International Airport
Shows changes to street names in Cape Town (eg Nelson Mandela Boulevard)
Adds new road tunnel in Istanbul joining Asia and Europe
Adds new suburb name Hudson Yards and High Line elevated garden in New York
Adds extra suburb names to Atlanta, Seoul, and Toronto
Shows new suburbs and areas of reclaimed land to Singapore
Shows Hornindalsvatnet in Norway, Europe's deepest lake
Adds new national parks; Sierra de Guadarrama in Spain, Gallipoli in Turkey, and Kumbhalgarh in Rajasthan, India
Shows reduced extent of Lake Urmia in Iran and Lake Razzaza in Iraq
Shows major new rail links between Iran and Kazakhstan and between Iran and Azerbaijan
Adds the world's most northerly railway line in the Yamal Peninsula, Russia
Adds Longtan Reservoir in Southern China and Tekeze Reservoir in Ethiopia
Shows new provinces; Monza and Brianza in Northern Italy, Davao Occidental in the Philippines, Kalimantan Utara in Indonesia, Rangpur in Bangladesh, Alborz in Iran, and Jiwaka and Hela in Papua New Guinea
Adds major new ports; Ambarli in Turkey, Songdo in South Korea, Laem Chabang in Thailand, Johor Port in Malaysia, Ra's Al Khair in Saudi Arabia, Morgan's Port in Texas, and Itaguai near Rio de Janeiro
Names new cities Iskandar, Malaysia and Masdar City, near Abu Dhabi
Adds new resorts in Southwest Burma - Chaungtha and Ngwesaung
Shows Telangana in regional type, pending ratification of statehood by Indian Congress
Adds new high speed rail lines under construction between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo
Shows rail under construction between Kaduna and Abuja, Nigeria
Shows new administrative subdivisions in Oman, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, and Madagascar
Shows major ore exporting ports; Cape Lambert in Western Australia and Puerto Bolivar in Colombia
Shows new heights for Aoraki Mount Cook and Mount McKinley (Denali)
Names world's largest extinct volcano the Tamu Massif, Northwest Pacific
Adds regional names Kitikmeot, Kivalliq, Nunavik, and Nunatsiavut in Northern Canada
Shows Algodones Dunes in Southern California
by "Nielsen BookData"