Re: Theos-World Re: To Jerry, on Pseudo Scholars
Mar 15, 2006 08:56 PM
by Jerry Hejka-Ekins
John,
Yes, I remember those beautiful maps. I subscribed to the National
Geographic from the 70s through the 90s, but they started to take up too
much room and I didn't have the heart to get rid of them.
Jerry.
samblo@cs.com wrote:
Jerry and Krsanna,
One very useful aid I found is National Geographic's Seafloor Maps. I have
several of them and they display the Mid-Atlantic Ridge as well as other
interconnected ridge feature on a Global basis. there also incorporate the ocean
floor volcanic paths and seamounts. They include metrics on bathyrythmic depths
also and show all the ocean Trenches as well as the complete Ring of Fire
globally. One can notice easily the five significant fracture fault that are seen
in the Pacific connecting to the coasts of the Western United States. They
also give very nice views of the ocean floor features at both Polar regions. I
have seen Book Dealers offer these Maps. Some are quite suitable to mount a
hanging pictures.
Regards,
John
John
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