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Note 44.321 MOUNT-L 321 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 38 lines 31-JAN-1994 08:29 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 38 lines 31-JAN-1994 08:29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: STENAR::STENAR::MRGATE::"X400::1=de::2=d400::3=tr::5=edu::4=metu::4=cc::4=vm::6=MOUNT-L" 28-JA To: CUPIDO::STRITAR CC: Subj: Elevation above sea level From: NAME: Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> To: NAME: Multiple Recipients of FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> RFC-822-HEADERS: Comments: To: MOUNT-L@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr Comments: cc: csaba@teleport.com Date: 28-Jan-1994 Posted-date: 28-Jan-1994 I have a question which has plagued me for years, and I have asked many people in different fields about it - to no avail. Perhaps one of you has some insight... The question is what does "Elevation above sea level" mean? Let me explain why the question is not frivolous. The level of seas is different. For example, the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean differ by over 10 meters at the Panama Canal. So, is it the case that sea levels are actually not at "sea level". Or is the sea level (the average of the tides?) really 0 at the seashore everywhere. If so, at some point inland, will there not be a conflict reconciling opposite seashores? coming to you from ? feet above sea level, Csaba
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