The bathymetry of the North Victoria Land continental margin
- 10 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Marine Geodesy
- Vol. 6 (2) , 139-147
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15210608309379451
Abstract
The very unique continental margin of North Victoria Land, Antarctica, is characterized by complex bathymetry, reflecting control by glacial, tectonic, and marine processes. The abnormally shallow shelf can be divided into a deep, rugged, glacially dominated inner shelf and a smoother, shallower outer shelf, which is dominated by marine and glacial marine processes. Deep u‐shaped glacial troughs incise the shelf, while relict v‐shaped canyons incise the upper slope. Trending northwest‐southeast along the eastern edge of the area lies a rugged chain of seamounts representing the southern extension of the Balleny Fracture Zone. The continental slope is dominated by strong contour currents and gravity processes.Keywords
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