As a master topographer, maybe you can use the en-us.topographic-map.c… , which I always like to check
As a master topographer, maybe you can use the https://en-us.topographic-map.com/ , which I always like to check
Honestly not too hard to make an approximation:
- look up amount of sea water in volume
- take the surface of these depressions, and multiply by average depth for the volume
- add up all the volume of these depressions
- substrate from sea water volumes
- look up how much height that corresponds to
Nah, I think I'll just wing it: max 5 cm of MSL.
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As a master topographer, maybe you can use the https://en-us.topographic-map.com/ , which I always like to check
Honestly not too hard to make an approximation:
- look up amount of sea water in volume
- take the surface of these depressions, and multiply by average depth for the volume
- add up all the volume of these depressions
- substrate from sea water volumes
- look up how much height that corresponds to
Nah, I think I'll just wing it: max 5 cm of MSL.