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Hello Bond Thanks so much for the help! I just need to do a conversion for those AVI animations, but the other map was really useful too. I suspect I might be better yielding to someone else's expertise on this providing I'm within their copyright requirements. Don't think I'm quite up to wrangling NASA data, but the idea sounds pretty cool nonetheless. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate it. Chris
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Hi Andy Thanks so much for the comprehensive reply. Unfortunately I have no grasp of this yet: 'Multiple Ring Buffer geoprocessing tool on your coastline feature and see if the output buffer polygon satisfies what you are looking for. ' As you suggest, I will try this first to see if it is within my technical limitations: 'To start, I would open the help and perform a search on "Multiple Ring Buffer" and read up on the tool. Before running the tool, select only one coastline feature and see if the output buffer polygon is correct.' Appreciate you coming back so quickly on this. May need to quiz you on some pointers. Thanks! Chris
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I'm completely new to ArcGIS. I can see how powerful a tool it is, though I'm not from a technical background. I'm hoping to map what the world's coastlines would look like after a global rise in sea levels of 20m, 40m, 60m and 80m. Wildly speculative I know but this is research for a book. Any help received will be duly acknowledged in print. Many thanks!
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I'm completely new to ArcGIS. I can see how powerful a tool it is, though I'm not from a technical background. I'm hoping to map what the world's coastlines would look like after a global rise in sea levels of 20m, 40m, 60m and 80m. Wildly speculative I know but this is research for a book. Any help received will be duly acknowledged in print. Many thanks!
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