Bounty Trough

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Bounty Trough is a large submarine trough in the southwest Pacific Ocean, forming a major undersea geological feature off the coast of New Zealand.

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Bounty Trough canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf submarine trough
undersea geological feature
countryClosestTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
featureType bathymetric depression
geologicalProvince New Zealand continental margin
hasEnvironmentalContext deep-marine environment
hasGeologicalOrigin extensional tectonics (inferred)
hasRelationTo New Zealand plate boundary region NERFINISHED
isBelow sea level
isDistinctFrom Bounty Trench NERFINISHED
isMajorFeatureOf southwestern Pacific seafloor
isMappedOn bathymetric charts of New Zealand region
isPartOf Southwest Pacific Ocean basin NERFINISHED
isRecognizedBy marine geologists
isSubmarine true
isUnder sea surface
locatedIn Southwest Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf New Zealand NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bounty Islands NERFINISHED
orientation generally northeast–southwest
partOf Pacific Ocean seafloor
seafloorMorphology elongate trough
studiedInDiscipline marine geology
oceanography
tectonicSetting Pacific Plate region NERFINISHED

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Campbell Plateau borderedBy Bounty Trough