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by dalke
3932 days ago
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"The issue is there is so little research on water levels" That's just not true. Here's one of many graphs on water levels on a global scale: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Post-Glacial_Sea_Lev... . By 7K years ago the major sea level rise was nearly finished. For example, the Persian Gulf was flooded about 8,000 years ago. Extensive research has been done in part because of how it's coupled to projections of future sea level rise: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_level_rise . You imply there is insufficient information on global water rise. A quick search finds this a study on the "Late glacial to post glacial sea levels in the Western Indian Ocean" http://www.researchgate.net/publication/40702427_Late_glacia... . It describes some of the many other studies in sea level rise that were done in places other than the US coasts. "Keep hoping that someone will build some drones that can just fly around and measure this stuff" If you read the paper you'll see the aerial photography is not enough. The research also included drilling and submersible dives. |
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I don't pretend to be an expert but I had done googling before but cannot locate the information I was looking for. Yes water levels raised ,again I think that was very common information, but I wanted more of an understanding what specific areas of the world went under water (as in land that was submerged). The current body of information that I have read is very generic where I am much more interested in localized water levels aligned with older civilizations and this is the information that I do not believe is easily accessible. I have been on that wiki link a few times but it is very generic.
And I am very aware that photos above would not assist, however I as thinking more ground penetrating radar enabled drones. Mixed with automated cave exploring bots could start to provide information from under ground on their own. Send them off in to a cave and wait for them to map and come back. We are getting to the stage where we can build these automated exploring bots, I am just waiting. No more waiting on cavers, we can build bots to map these things ourselves