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Chapter 4. Bathymetry

Horizontales
Study of seafloor topography
The steeply sloping transition between the granite of the continent and basalt of the seafloor; the true edge of the continent. Continental __________
The deepest zone of the ocean, below a depth of 5,000 meters
Small, sediment covered, submarine, inactive volcano
A circular or conical projection from the seafloor, with relatively steep sloping sides.
The submerged outer edge of a continent, made of granitic crust.
The zone of the ocean bottom/seafloor
An underwater 'avalanche' of sediment.
The shallowest, gently sloping region of the continental margin, closest to shore. Continental __________
The continental margin near an area of lithospheric plate divergence; also called atlantic-type margin.
The continental margin near an area of lithospheric plate convergence; also called Pacific-type margin
The ocean between 4,000-5,000 meters deep.
A flat-topped, submerged, inactive volcano
Verticales
The band of coast alternately covered and uncovered by tidal action; the intertidal zone
Flat, cold, sediment-covered ocean floor between the continental rise and midocean ridge.
The realm of open water.
A spring of hot, mineral and gas rich seawater found on some oceanic ridges
A deep v-shaped valley running perpendicular to the shoreline.
The wedge of sediment forming the gentle transition from the continental slope to the abyssal plain. Continental __________
A feature of the seafloor than forms at convergent plate boundaries