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Rise geomorphic feature layer
Resource ID
1e3d8e7e-dd77-11eb-8ce8-0242c0a82008
Title
Rise geomorphic feature layer
Date
Feb. 5, 2014, midnight, Publication
Abstract
The rise geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the rises of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic features map (Harris et.al. 2014). The continental rise was digitised by hand at a nominal spatial scale of 1:3,000,000 in ArcGIS based on 100 m contours. A map of global ocean sediment thickness (Divins, 2003) was used to assist with identifying potential rise areas. In general the rise was confined to areas of sediment thickness >300 m. Criteria for identification of continental rises included the occurrence of a smooth sloping seabed as indicated by evenly-spaced, slope-parallel contours (Curray et al., 2002; Dowdeswell et al., 2008; Covault et al., 2011). In this study, the term “Rise” was restricted to features that abut continental margins and does not include the mid-ocean ridge (or “rise”), which was mapped as a separate feature. The GEBCO Gazetteer of geographic names of undersea features (IHO-IOC, 2012) was used to ensure all named features were included.
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Owner
jcleary
Point of Contact
Collart
tim.collart@seascapebelgium.be
Purpose
The rise geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the rises of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic features map (Harris et.al. 2014). The global seafloor geomorphic features map is intended to support ocean management including feature inventories, spatial planning and biodiversity conservation.
Maintenance Frequency
None
Type
not filled
Restrictions
None
no limitations on public access
License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Language
eng
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Supplemental Information
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Data Quality
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Extent
  • x0: -180.000000000000000
  • x1: 180.000015258789000
  • y0: -76.421165466308600
  • y1: 84.537467956543000
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
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Category
Oceans
Regions
Global