ea:GBR_JCU_3DGBR-geomorph_Coralsea-rise
Created 13/03/2025
Updated 13/03/2025
Rise is a gentle slope rising from the oceanic depths towards the foot of a continental slope. For this project, an elongate rise is mapped between the Queensland Plateau and the adjacent Coral Sea Basin. The Queensland Plateau is remnant continental crust from the Gondwana breakup and so its seaward edge provides a geomorphic extension of the Australian margin, albeit at a much deeper depth than the present mainland margin. The rise was mapped where the gradient angle of the Queensland Plateau seaward edge first becomes less steep and finishes at the Coral Sea Basin abyssal plain. Another rise feature was mapped between the southern continental slope and the Tasman Basin abyssal plain.
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Data last updated | unknown |
Metadata last updated | March 13, 2025 |
Format | WMS |
License | notspecified |
Datastore active | False |
Datastore contains all records of source file | False |
Has views | False |
Id | 59fef01c-aa8f-44f5-a342-ff622e96740b |
Package id | 711f6e86-5ea5-4383-a097-b25bcaab3363 |
Position | 4 |
Resource locator protocol | OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map |
State | active |
Zip extract | False |
Size | Unknown |
ID | 59fef01c-aa8f-44f5-a342-ff622e96740b |
Harvested | True |
Package ID | 711f6e86-5ea5-4383-a097-b25bcaab3363 |
State | active |