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Sahara Seamounts

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39:, which is also called the Endeavour Bank, where the summit is made up of a large plateau covering an area of 350 km (140 sq mi), at depths of between 230 and 350 m (750 and 1,150 ft) and with the slopes dropping down to 3,800 m (12,500 ft) into the deep. The presence of seismic lines around these seamounts show local 239:
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35:. A number of these seamounts are placed on the sea bed at depths of almost 4,000 m (13,000 ft) and some summits are just 200 m (660 ft) below sea level. An example of this is the seamount called 116:
show that these seamounts have rocky and sandy sea beds which are volcanic in origin and that they contain numerous caves, overhangs and cracks which shelter a variety of animals.
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which are quite high up among the sedimentary series and these features suggest that there was volcanic activity as late as at least the
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which are located in the Atlantic Ocean between 140 and 190 mi (230 and 310 km) southwest of the island of
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These seamounts may be rich in certain minerals and the crust is rich in
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These seamounts are home to a variety of marine life including deep-sea
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Group of seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean southwest of the Canary Islands
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and other species of fish that occur in the extensive areas of
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Index

seamounts
El Hierro
Canary Islands
Echo
unconformity
sills
Cenozoic
sharks
Bluntnose sixgill shark
Hexanchus griseus
rays
wreckfish
conger eels
gadellas
escolars
roughies
sponges
gorgonians
corals
glass sponges
Asconema setubalense
ROV
cobalt
Tropic Seamount
"Oceana captures the first images of the Sahara seamounts in the Atlantic"
"Linking the Canary and Cape-Verde Hot-Spots, Northwest Africa"
Bibcode
2006MarGR..27..201P
doi
10.1007/s11001-006-9000-7

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