
Global cross-section of the Earth’s surface topography along the equator. Shown are the bedrock elevation across oceans, land, and ice sheets. The data is ETOPO1 (Amante and Eakins 2009), a 1 arc-minute global relief model of Earth’s surface that integrates land topography and ocean bathymetry. Alternative crosssections are included.
- Creator: Fabio Crameri
- This version: 08.01.2022
- License: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- Specific citation: This graphic by Fabio Crameri from Crameri et al. (2022) is available via the open-access s-Ink.org repository.
- Related reference: Crameri, F., G.E. Shephard, and E.O. Straume (2022, Pre-print), Effective high-quality science graphics from s-Ink.org, EarthArXiv, https://doi.org/10.31223/X51P78
- Alternative cross-sections
- Transparent background
- Light & dark background versions
- Colour-vision deficiency friendly
- Readable in black&white
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Tried to download without success. Looking for a similar cross section from pole to pole.
Thanks, Keith, for reaching out!
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Currently, we do not have a version from pole to pole, but will add it to our wish list. – Thanks.