Download the applet "Sea level and worldwide topography"
If you want to download the applets from the page http://merkel.ZoneO.net/Topo/Applet/ to use them locally or on your own web site, please get the following files:
plotTopo.jar | 11 kbytes | Java archive (v1.1) containing the application | required |
asieSud.dat | 306 kbytes | topography data for South East Asia (high resolution) | optional |
asieSudS.dat | 42 kbytes | topography data for South East Asia (low resolution) | optional |
eastUS.dat | 148 kbytes | topography data for Eastern United States (high resolution) | optional |
eastUSS.dat | 19 kbytes | topography data for Eastern United States (low resolution) | optional |
europeB.dat | 697 kbytes | topography data for Europe (high resolution) | optional |
europe.dat | 90 kbytes | topography data for Europe (low resolution) | optional |
france.dat | 58 kbytes | topography data for France (only one resolution) | optional |
japonCoree.dat | 129 kbytes | topography data for Japan et la Korea (only one resolution) | optional |
mondeB.dat | 460 kbytes | topography data for the World (high resolution) | optional |
monde.dat | 122 kbytes | topography data for the World (low resolution) | optional |
westUS.dat | 207 kbytes | topography data for Western United States (high resolution) | optional |
westUSS.dat | 26 kbytes | topography data for Western United States (low resolution) | optional |
To include the applet in you web page, install the file plotTopo.jar
and the wanted toporaphy file in the same directory as your html code and insert the following lines
<applet code="plotTopoApplet.class" archive="plotTopo.jar" width="thewidth" height="theheight">
<param name="topoFile" value="topo.dat">
<param name="minScale" value="-12000">
<param name="maxScale" value="12000">
</applet>
where
thewidth
must be replaced by the width of the applet (e.g. 600 for 600 pixels),theheight
is the height of the applet (e.g. 250 for 250 pixels),topoFile
is the topography file (e.g. monde.dat for a map of the world with high resolution),minScale
is the maximum depth for calculating colors in the ocean (in meters, -12000 for exemple),maxScale
is the maximum height for calculating colors in the land (in meters, +12000 for exemple).
If you plan to make your page publicly available, you must include a reference to the author of these applets, Sébastien Merkel, and a link to their permanent address: http://merkel.ZoneO.net/Topo/Applet/
Sebastien Merkel, 10/2003