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    Alrighty, I downloaded that DEM and looked at it in Wilbur (it was handy and I'm familiar with it) and got this badly-cropped screenshot (the original image is 21600 pixels wide and this machine doesn't have much in the way of image handling software installed on it):
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    I was a little surprised to see less rebound in the Baltic areas the I had expected, but the Great Lakes in North America are pretty much gone, so that's good.

    Here are the Wilbur ( http://fracterra.com/software.html ) settings if you'd like to try it yourself:
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    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    Alrighty, I downloaded that DEM and looked at it in Wilbur (it was handy and I'm familiar with it) and got this badly-cropped screenshot (the original image is 21600 pixels wide and this machine doesn't have much in the way of image handling software installed on it):
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Wilbur1.jpg 
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ID:	135303

    I was a little surprised to see less rebound in the Baltic areas the I had expected, but the Great Lakes in North America are pretty much gone, so that's good.

    Here are the Wilbur ( http://fracterra.com/software.html ) settings if you'd like to try it yourself:
    Click image for larger version. 

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    How did you convert the original image into equirectangular within Wilbur?

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    Quote Originally Posted by waldronate View Post
    Alrighty, I downloaded that DEM and looked at it in Wilbur (it was handy and I'm familiar with it) and got this badly-cropped screenshot (the original image is 21600 pixels wide and this machine doesn't have much in the way of image handling software installed on it):
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Wilbur1.jpg 
Views:	37 
Size:	379.8 KB 
ID:	135303

    I was a little surprised to see less rebound in the Baltic areas the I had expected, but the Great Lakes in North America are pretty much gone, so that's good.

    Here are the Wilbur ( http://fracterra.com/software.html ) settings if you'd like to try it yourself:
    Click image for larger version. 

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    Is there a DEM and .bin for the Miocene elevation from this paper was well?.


    https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...31018219304845

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