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undersea levees
Definición
Embankments found near undersea canyons, valleys, or seachannels.
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undersea moats
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Depressions that may not be continuous, located at the base of many seamounts, islands, and other isolated undersea landforms.
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undersea mountain chains
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Mountain ranges located beneath of the surface of the ocean.
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undersea peaks
Definición
Prominent elevations, typically pointed, located beneath the surface of the ocean.
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undersea pinnacles
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High, narrow, tower-like formations of rock or coral, located beneath the surface of the ocean.
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undersea plains
Definición
Flat, gently sloping regions located beneath the surface of the ocean.
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undersea platforms
Definición
Flat or gently sloping underwater surfaces, extending seaward from shorelines.
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undersea ramps
Definición
Gentle slopes located on the sea floor, which connect areas of varying elevations. [For PH - no add'l warrant for "undersea ramps" though some warrant for "submarine ramps."]
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undersea ridges
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Long narrow elevations with steep sides, located on the sea floor.
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undersea saddles
Definición
Low parts of the sea floor that resemble a saddle, located on undersea ridges or between contiguous seamounts.
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undersea shelf edges
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Lines along which there are marked increases of slope, at the outer margins of continental shelves or island shelves.
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undersea shelf rises
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Areas of broad elevation that rise gently, and generally smoothly, from the sea floor.
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undersea shelf valleys
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Valleys on shelves on the sea floor; generally the shoreward extensions of canyons.
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undersea shelves
Definición
Zones adjacent to continents (or around islands) that extend from low water lines to a depth at which there are marked increases of slopes towards oceanic depths.
