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Old 06-24-2003, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default topography, bathygraphy, and shorelines

Anybody know a decent resource that might map out how the world's shorelines might look at different sea levels? You might see the output now and again for SciAM articles on global warming and Bering Straight crossings so they get this data from somewhere.

I'd kind of like to punch in a couple of numbers myself and see what the Mediterranean basin might look like with a mere salt lake, or perhaps the Black Sea area 20K years ago, or perhaps a Britainic landbridge to the continent.

Any ideas? Websites?

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Sounds more like a science question, maybe the folks in another forum can help.

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