Environmental Science
Environmental geography is a branch of environmental science that studies the relationship between human and geographical environment, with particular emphasis on the impact of human activities on the geographical environment. Environmental geoscience research includes: ▪ environmental geological problems caused by human activities, such as environmental geological problems caused by chemical pollution; environmental geological problems arising from engineering and resource development; environmental geological problems caused by urbanization; migration of environmental pollutants in the soil , Transformation, distribution law. ▪ environmental problems caused by natural geological changes such as geological hazards: volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, debris flows, avalanches cause environmental problems; environmental problems caused by uneven distribution of crustal elements such as fluoride skeletal disease, iodine deficiency goiter, Keshan disease and so on. Environmental geology research should use geochemistry and mineralogy methods, the use of geography and geology methods. To integrate the basic research methods of various disciplines, but focus on the relationship with the human, not simply the geographical environment as a research object. ...