Archive for the ‘maps’ Category

Following the Mississippi

Monday, December 3rd, 2007 by Wes

Shifting Like A Snake: Ancient Mississippi Courses

When looking at this map and seeing the jumble of ancient riverbeds - imagine all those shifts sped up: the Mississippi is like a shifting snake, twisting to find its easiest way down to the Gulf. These shifts occur every thousand years or so, especially in the lower parts of the river, through a process known as delta switching, or avulsion: when the river flow is slow, the sedimentation clogs the river channel and it eventually finds another channel. This process is by no means ‘historic’ (i.e. ‘over’) – from the 1950s onwards, the US government has worked on the Old River Control Structure, meant to prevent the Mississippi from switching to the Atchafalaya River channel.

World map, TLD style

Thursday, October 18th, 2007 by Wes

Strange Maps gives us a way of finding where all those odd TLDs are coming from (though I have to squint a bit).

Fun with satellites

Thursday, August 30th, 2007 by Wes

Map of Strange: weirdness from Google Maps satellite view.