Sorol Trough

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Sorol Trough is a deep-sea geological depression in the western Pacific Ocean associated with the tectonic setting of the Caroline Plate.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sorol Trough canonical 2
Sorol 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf deep-sea geological depression
oceanic trough
associatedWith intra-oceanic plate deformation
subduction-related tectonics
basinType back-arc basin
environment deep-marine
floorType oceanic crust
formedBy tectonic extension of Caroline Plate
geologicalAge Cenozoic
geologicalFeatureType trough
hasFeature sediment-filled basin
steep flanks
isBelowSeaLevel true
isNamedEntity true
isSubmarine true
locatedIn western Pacific Ocean
locatedInOcean Pacific Ocean
locatedInRegion western equatorial Pacific
locatedOnTectonicPlate Caroline Plate
morphology elongate depression
namedAfter Pulusuk Atoll
surface form: Sorol Atoll
near Caroline Islands
Sorol Atoll
partOf Caroline Plate region
western Pacific marginal basins
researchField marine geology
plate tectonics
tectonicProcess extension
subsidence
tectonicSetting Caroline Plate boundary zone

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Referenced by (3)

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

Caroline Plate containsFeature Sorol Trough
Caroline Plate boundedBy Sorol Trough
Yap State hasPart Sorol Trough
this entity surface form: Sorol