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GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES & CANADA By Brett Lucas

THE APPALACHIANS & THE OZARKS

Setting the Boundaries What states and provinces are part of the region? Eastern TN, western NC, eastern KY, western VA, West Virginia, western MD, southeastern OH, eastern PA, southern NY Northwestern AR, southern MO What regions does it border? Great Plains, Heartland, Inland South, Megalopolis, Atlantic Northeast

Overview Mountainous Rural Economically disadvantaged Recent growth in southern areas

Physical Geography

Blue Ridge - Smokies Pennsylvania to Georgia Narrow belt of mountains Mostly forested

Ridge & Valley Great Valley from Lehigh to Shenandoah Parallel ridges and valleys to west Grasslands, agriculture in valleys Also mostly forested

Shenandoah Valley

Appalachian Plateau Ancient plateau Weathered to hill country More rounded north where glaciated Appalachian Plateau near Oneida, in upstate New York

Ozarks and Ouachitas Ozarks Eroded plateaus like Appalachian Plateau Ouachitas Similar to Ridge and Valley

Climate Humid Much precipitation year-round Snowier farther north and higher elevation Fog prone Longer growing season in south

Climograph Pittsburgh, PA

Climograph Charleston, WV

Climograph Ashville, NC

Climograph Fort Smith, AR

Climate Comparison Spokane WA Pittsburgh PA Asheville NC Ft. Smith AR Jan Temp (F) 33 / 21 34 / 19 48 / 26 48 / 27 Jul Temp (F) 82 / 54 83 / 61 84 / 62 94 / 71 Rainfall 16.5 in. 36 in. 48 in. 40 in. Snowfall 49 in. 44 in. 17 in. 7 in.

Population & Settlement

Appalachian Settlement Settlement began in Pennsylvania, early 1700 s Great Valley first Settlement of mountainous areas began in late 1700 s 1800 s Scots, Irish, Germans

Ozark Settlement Early French Settlement in 1700 s After Louisiana purchase, British settlement began in earnest Valleys first settled, mountains settled later

Presently Most population of British decent Some African-American concentrations in larger towns Large exodus beginning in WWI with industrial decline Recent dichotomy S. Appalachians, Ozarks growth (retirement, tourism) N. Appalachians, continued decline

Population Numbers State/Metro 2000 (1,000 s) 1990 (1,000 s) Change Binghamton, NY 252 264-5% West Virginia 1,808 1,793 +1% Pittsburgh, PA 2,358 2,394-2% Asheville, NC 226 192 +18% Huntsville, AL 342 293 +17% Springfield, MO 326 264 +23% US & Canada 312,600 276,700 +13%

Population Density NY

Population Density PA

Population Density WV

Population Density VA

Population Density TN

Population Density NC

Population Density AR

Population Density MO

Agriculture Small farms Scattered in valleys in hillsides Great Valley very good cropland General farming and livestock Some areas specialize in apples and dairy Tobacco only large cash crop

Great Valley It is a gigantic trough a chain of valley lowlands and the central feature of the Appalachian Mountain system.

Human & Economic Geography

Forestry Much land is federally protected Little virgin forest; most second or third generation growth Mostly used for lumber Scattered through many small enterprises

Mining Much of Appalachians & Ozarks underlain by bituminous coal Northeastern Pennsylvania: Anthracite coal Two-thirds of US production here Largest domestic energy resource 300 years remaining

Mining Zigzag of use over time Early century: railroads, domestic Later part: electricity generation Increased efficiency over time Coal more feasible competition Fewer workers needed 750,000 in 1910 s 150,000 now

Strip Mining Easier (and safer) to remove mountain top and expose coal Controversy as an environmental problem Exposes soils to weathering, compaction, erosion, and chemical alteration Complete removal of original flora and fauna Alteration of surface and groundwater systems Transport of toxic substances to the surface Dramatic alteration of the original landscape and geologic profile

Mining Petroleum Upstate New York, Pennsylvania, & Kentucky Only 2% of domestic production Copper and Zinc Tennessee, Missouri

Railroading

Tourism & Recreation North: recreation area for Megalopolis Penn: also Civil War area Great Smoky Mountains Nat l Park, most visited national park in the US Ozarks: Branson, MO; only nearby mountains to southerners Southern Appalachians and Ozarks: new retirement haven

Cities One of the least urbanized areas in N.A. Pittsburgh only large city (2.3M metro) Still declining after steel/coal decline Reinvention as high-tech industrial center Knoxville, Scranton, Youngstown, Chattanooga Only other metro areas over 500,000