Bowers Ridge

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Bowers Ridge is a prominent submarine volcanic ridge in the Bering Sea that forms part of the region’s complex seafloor topography and influences its oceanographic and ecological systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf submarine volcanic ridge
undersea geological feature
contributesTo complex seafloor topography of the Bering Sea
formsBoundaryWith Aleutian Basin
Bowers Basin
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic
hasInfluenceOn biological productivity in the Bering Sea
nutrient distribution in the Bering Sea
regional circulation patterns in the Bering Sea
hasMorphology ridge
hasNameOrigin named after Bowers Basin or Bowers tectonic features
hasTectonicSetting back-arc or intra-oceanic arc setting
influences Bering Sea ecological systems
Bering Sea oceanographic systems
isAssociatedWith Aleutian subduction system
surface form: Aleutian subduction zone

Bowers Basin
subduction-related volcanism
isLocatedNorthOf Aleutian Islands
surface form: Aleutian Island chain
isLocatedWestOf Alaska
isMappedBy bathymetric surveys
isProminentIn Bering Sea bathymetry
isSeparatedFrom Aleutian Arc
isStudiedIn marine ecology
marine geology
oceanography
isSubmarine true
locatedIn Bering Sea
Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean
partOf Bering Sea canyon system
surface form: Bering Sea seafloor

Bering Sea
surface form: Bering Sea tectonic province

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Bering Sea hasFeature Bowers Ridge
Aleutian Basin hasNearbyFeature Bowers Ridge