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Google Seafloor
- The seabed (also known as the seafloor, sea floor, or ocean floor) is the bottom of the ocean. At the bottom of the continental slope is the continental rise, which is caused by sediment cascading down the continental slope.
- The bottom of a sea or ocean; often covered with sediment
- the solid surface underlying a body of water; also called seabed.
- a widely used search engine that uses text-matching techniques to find web pages that are important and relevant to a user's search
- AtGoogleTalks (or @Google Talks or Talks@Google) is a series of on-going presentations by invited speakers, sponsored by Google and given at various Google offices throughout the world.
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CRC Handbook of Seafloor Heat Flow
Leading researchers active in marine heat flow have contributed to this reference on current tectonic problems being addressed by marine geothermal research and on current techniques and instru-mentation. This easy-to-read handbook discusses the tectonic problems and new techniques by making reference to specific geo-graphical localities such as the Mediterranean, the Arctic, and the western Pacific. This volume contains two appendices which are invaluable to researchers in this field. Appendix A is a bibliography of all references relevant to marine heat flow published since 1965. This list, containing about six hundred publications, is arranged alphabetically and includes a cross-reference to Appendix B for those publications that contain heat flow measurements. Appendix B, containing heat flow measurements made since 1965, is presented in the format of the World Wide Data centre and will assist in compilation of heat flow in specific geographic regions.
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Trawlers and Sediment Plumes (Panoramic View) - Gulf of Mexico
Panoramic view from Google Earth showing a cluster of twin-rigged shrimp trawlers in the northern Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana. Each trawler is trailed by a plume of sediment, indicating their nets are deployed on the seafloor. The high level of turbidity in this area suggests that trawling is significantly impacting water quality.
Trawlers and Sediment Plumes - Gulf of Mexico
Image from Google Earth showing a cluster of twin-rigged shrimp trawlers in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Each trawler is trailed by a plume of sediment, indicating their nets are deployed on the seafloor. The high level of turbidity in this area suggests that trawling is significantly impacting water quality.
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