Nota de aplicación
Undersea elevations that do not break the surface of the ocean. Seamounts rise more than 1,000 meters from the seafloor and are of limited extent across the summit; often but not always formed by extinct volcanoes.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Ambiente construido
- .... asentamientos y paisajes
- ...... paisaje (entorno)
- ........ paisaje natural
- .......... undersea landforms
- ............ abyssal plains
- ............ continental rises
- ............ seamounts
- ................ guyots
- ............ submerged features
- ............ undersea aprons
- ............ undersea banks
- ............ undersea basins
- ............ undersea benches
- ............ undersea canyons
- ............ undersea channels
- ............ undersea cliffs
- ............ undersea cordilleras
- ............ undersea fans
- ............ undersea forks
- ............ undersea fracture zones
- ............ undersea furrows
- ............ undersea gaps
- ............ undersea hills
- ............ undersea holes
- ............ undersea knolls
- ............ undersea ledges
- ............ undersea levees
- ............ undersea median valleys
- ............ undersea moats
- ............ undersea mounds
- ............ undersea mountain chains
- ............ undersea peaks
- ............ undersea pinnacles
- ............ undersea plains
- ............ undersea platforms
- ............ undersea ramps
- ............ undersea ranges
- ............ undersea ravines
- ............ undersea ridges
- ............ undersea rises
- ............ undersea saddles
- ............ undersea shelf edges
- ............ undersea shelf rises
- ............ undersea shelf valleys
- ............ undersea shelves [+]
- ............ undersea shoals
- ............ undersea sills
- ............ undersea slopes
- ............ undersea spurs
- ............ undersea terraces
- ............ undersea tongues
- ............ undersea trenches
- ............ undersea troughs
- ............ undersea valleys