The following demo fragment is extracted from the paper
Computer technologies used to obtain new information on crustal
structure in oceanic fracture zones: A case study on the active segment
of São Paulo Fracture Zone, Central Atlantic
by A. O. Mazarovich, S. Yu. Sokolov, G. V. Agapova,
K. O. Dobrolyubova, and V. N. Efimov,
Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol 3, No. 2, May 2001
(http://rjes.wdcb.ru/v03/tje01055/tje01055.htm or
http://www.agu.org/WPS/rjes/v03/tje01055/tje01055.htm)
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Figure 1
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The team of the Laboratory of Geomorphology and Ocean Floor
Tectonics of the
Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, has been using computer
technologies since 1991. We have acquired and arranged extensive data for the
Atlantic Ocean and adjoining onshore regions in the fields of seafloor topography
and geology along with the data from gravity, magnetic, and acoustic surveys.
These data are now available as a series of various maps of the Central Atlantic
(Figure 1)
in a format accessible to any Internet user at http://atlantic.tv-sign.ru.
This series portrays clearly the geological setting of all the survey areas, covered
by 22 marine expeditions of the Geological Institute over 15 years of its research
in fundamental issues. . . . . . . . . . .
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This demo shows the sensitive map supporting dynamic translation of
geographical names from Russian to English. To use this option simply move mouse
pointer to corresponding name. For more detail look at a source file of the
displayed zoomed map.
Last updated on 28 November 2003.