This follows on a map series of offline maps in the second-last post here.
The original "More map art" is here: a world map in Natural Earth projection with Mean Annual Climate Temperatures and Natural Earth countries.
This follows on a map series of offline maps in the second-last post here.
The original "More map art" is here: a world map in Natural Earth projection with Mean Annual Climate Temperatures and Natural Earth countries.
Update 1: follow-on post here on the series revisiting maps or posting off-web.
Update 2: added an intriguing speculation on the adjacent Sudbury Nickel Irruptive
Following on Parts I & II here & here, here is an article on the breakup of Nuna Province in current N China: it gives new impetus to plate tectonics around 1.5GA - see Part II for another example - such dynamic processes were proposed in my thesis paper over 40 yrs. ago here, where I applied recent plate dynamics to the Proterozoic of Southern Province of N Ontario Canada of similar age and make-up of Nuna Province. I looked at it from a structural geologic perspective, using intrusives cross-cutting relationships as date markers. The new paper actually dated similar intrusives in present day N China.
Update 2: found a textbook example of "carving upstream" in this gorgeous video of the Uinta Mountains of Wyoming
Update 1: more offshore canyons crowning Antarctica found with new digital terrain data and give us a beautiful map @ bottom
This follows on the previous post here of an ongoing series of maps created for outlets that aren't necessarily on the web - see label:revisit here and label:3D here - this is partly because I'm disengaging from socials; and that itself was partly because I had to let go of significant chunk of work on the internet for lack of resources (see §2 here). See my remaining web presence in the banner menu of the web view here.
Let me highlight the importance of the recent topic of AI my Community Interest Company delved into and I used in various forms shared in the last post here. Open this blog's desktop version here, look at the stats at its right... and you'll see why the curve below spikes at far right here!
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Update 2: added a new map post here in my ongoing series of revisiting here
Update 1: added at bottom a new map adding to an existing Antarctic project
When visiting the nearby village of Pontacq (Flickr & village site), the glorious sunshine showed the Pic do Midi de Bigorre (Wikipedia) so clearly we could see the observatory atop! It's the left peak in the central massif below.
As I prepare to end this blog, let's follow on recent updates:
Aug. '24: A return to my roots
Oct. '24: "Where in the world...", updated
Oct. '24: Global sea level rise revisited
Oct. '24: Northwest Passage Reloaded
Nov. '24: Cumbria classic revisited...
Dec. '24: Exhuming my thesis area... & Jan. '25: update
Jan. '25: London Thames Barrier... & Feb. '25: update
Feb. '25: Beechey Island update
Feb. '25: East Anglia Peatlands revisited
Update: a short read on Medium tells "the story behind the story" of American & French Revolutions.
Shakira YouTube channel posted this video #LMYNLWorldTourCDMX:
How a confusion between CDMX (Ciudad Mexico) and MCDX (1410 in Roman numerals) lead to a far-ranging AI chat thru culture, geography, career and climate activism. MSFT Copilot (here) transcript (Italics: me, regular: Copilot):