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  2. Clarion–Clipperton zone - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion–Clipperton zone [1] (CCZ) or Clarion–Clipperton fracture zone [2] is an environmental management area of the Pacific Ocean, administered by the International Seabed Authority (ISA). [3] It includes the Clarion fracture zone and the Clipperton fracture zone, geological submarine fracture zones.

  3. Fracture zone - Wikipedia

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    The Blanco fracture zone is a fracture zone running between the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the Gorda Ridge. The dominating feature of the fracture zone is the 150 km (93 mi) long Blanco Ridge, which is a high-angle, right-lateral strike slip fault with some component of dip-slip faulting .

  4. List of fracture zones - Wikipedia

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    Major fractures zones of the Atlantic can be seen on this ocean depth map Active Atlantic Ocean fracture zones are perpendicular to the mid-ocean ridges (black lines) in orange shaded region In the Atlantic Ocean most fracture zones originate from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , which runs from north to south, and are therefore west to east oriented ...

  5. Wikipedia:Map data/Fracture zone - Wikipedia

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    A more definitive mapping of fracture zones, including many with no official name, or not meeting the criteria for inclusion on this map, based on the 2015 project of Wessel et al., [1] exists as of 2018. [2]. This page is used on multiple pages and has complex logic so any alteration should be checked as a minor typo can break display on ...

  6. Charlie–Gibbs fracture zone - Wikipedia

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    It was proposed that the fracture zone be renamed Gibbs fracture zone, as fracture zones are generally named for research vessels. The proposal was accepted only in part, and currently the official name is Charlie–Gibbs fracture zone. [8] Note that the double name refers to the two parallel fracture zones together.

  7. Marine geology - Wikipedia

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    The CCZ is approximately 4,500,000 square kilometers constructed of various submarine fracture zones. [51] It has been divided into 16 mining claims and 9 sections dedicated to conservation. [ 52 ] According to the International Seabed Authority (ISA) , there is an estimated 21 billion tons (Bt) of nodules; 5.95 Bt of manganese, 0.27 Bt of ...

  8. Scientists discover ‘dark’ oxygen being produced more than ...

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    Unraveling the origins of life. The US Geological Survey estimates that 21.1 billion dry tons of polymetallic nodules exist in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone — containing more critical metals than ...

  9. Bathymetric chart - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetric surveys and charts are associated with the science of oceanography, particularly marine geology, and underwater engineering or other specialized purposes. Bathymetric map of Medicine Lake, California. Bathymetric data used to produce charts can also be converted to bathymetric profiles which are vertical sections through a feature.