Subject: much trypointing today but about no tripoint in particular yet
Date: Jun 12, 2005 @ 15:07
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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found this news item this morning
http://washingtontimes.com/specialreport/20050612-123835-3711r.htm
which i nearly reported under the title
cadkru & caruus eez tripoints coming into focus
insofar as thats what it seems to suggest

but luckily hesitated long enough to recall that a
substantial residue of everyones ice must certainly
prevent any contact between canadian & russian eezs
as i think grant correctly foresaw here 4 years ago
http://f4.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/4D-sQoGob5MLxlb0xIN2NqQOdVmzzx87TKMvglO-CN7MAUPVWSb_nn9Kkq0dt9OQXunB08vG1EXEuN6IpIPVZkFgxUO0FnQ/EEZn.jpg
& as you can also judge if you look at the protruding
continental shelves here
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/ibca_gebco_comp_cover.jpg

then had to wonder if the hypothetical maritime
boundaries map at
http://www.veridian.com
clarified this question
but finding the site unresponsive this morning
i checked the url among the links at ibru
& it was still down when last tried
but
while there
i found many interesting new links had been added
http://www-ibru.dur.ac.uk/resources/links.html
& indeed several of our bp trypointing favorites
& also
of particular interest to tripoint prediction
enthusiasts
is this short paper that was prescient when written 5
years ago
& i think positively pregnant with implications for
today
http://www.politics.pomona.edu/penglebert/borders_FINAL.pdf




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