Vøring Plateau

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The Vøring Plateau is a large submarine plateau in the Norwegian Sea, notable for its complex geology and role in North Atlantic oceanographic and climatic processes.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Vøring Plateau canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
submarine plateau
adjacentTo Jan Mayen Fracture Zone
Lofoten Basin
Møre Margin
associatedWith North Atlantic rifting
opening of the North Atlantic Ocean
country Norway
elevationRelativeToSeafloor elevated
formedDuring Cenozoic
Paleogene
geologicalSetting passive continental margin
hasGeologicalFeature basaltic lava flows
contourite drifts
fault blocks
magmatic underplating
mass-transport deposits
rift basins
seaward-dipping reflectors
sedimentary basins
submarine channels
thick sedimentary sequences
volcanic sequences
hasRoleIn paleoclimate reconstruction from marine sediments
reconstruction of North Atlantic opening history
studies of volcanic passive margins
importantFor North Atlantic climate system
North Atlantic ocean circulation
influences deep-water pathways in the Norwegian Sea
overflow of dense water from Nordic Seas
investigatedUsing multibeam bathymetry
scientific ocean drilling
seismic reflection data
seismic refraction data
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

Norwegian Sea
locatedOn Vøring Margin
partOf North Atlantic volcanic province
Atlantic passive margin
surface form: Norwegian continental margin
sedimentType contourites
hemipelagic sediments
turbidites
studiedBy geophysicists
marine geologists
oceanographers
tectonicProvince Vøring Basin area
waterDepth deep-water

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Norwegian Sea hasFeature Vøring Plateau
Lofoten Basin adjacentTo Vøring Plateau