Mt_Vesuvius_79_AD_eruption_3.svg (ملف إس في جي، أبعاده 652 × 396 بكسل، حجم الملف: 113 كيلوبايت)
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Description |
A map showing the cities and towns affected by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The general shape of the ash and cinder fall (see w:en:pyroclast) is shown by the dark area to the southeast of Mt Vesuvius. (P.S. It seems strange to show the modern day English names for the two bodies of water - I am open to suggestions). This map shows present day coast lines and uses the Mercator projection (although that is not important on a map of this scale). North is, as usual, at the top of the map. |
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self-made |
Date |
October 2007 |
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Permission (Reusing this image) |
see below |
This map is intended to show the general distribution of (airborne) ash punice, and other particles. I built the map from descriptions of the event as well as these maps:
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