| Subject: | Re: Huge ancient meteor crater possible visible in new Fennoscandian Bouger anomaly map ? |
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| From: | Aidan Karley |
| Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 05:00:11 +0100 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.astro, sci.geo.geology |
In article <soq3c15k7llg77hdbjulopvnlpd5a32epe@xxxxxxx>, Ookie
Wonderslug wrote:
> Where would one get a gravity map? I'd certainly like to see one of
> North Carolina.
>
Go to
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/webmap/?Submit=Start+Application++ and get
familiar with the map server there. The "Images/ Grids" group of data
sets there includes a North America set of gravity data.
--
Aidan Karley, FGS
Aberdeen, Scotland,
Location: 57°10'11" N, 02°08'43" W (sub-tropical Aberdeen), 0.021233
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