MRGID |
http://marineregions.org/mrgid/26645 |
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English | Gungpa Hills | IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names |
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Hill(s) |
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Latitude |
76° 27' 16.5" S (-76.45458049°) |
Longitude |
168° 23' 7.6" E (168.3854543°) |
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Min. Lat |
76° 28' 48" S (-76.48°) |
Min. Long |
168° 20' 48.1" E (168.3467°) |
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Max. Lat |
76° 26' 17.9" S (-76.4383°) |
Max. Long |
168° 28' 30" E (168.475°) |
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Source |
IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names, available online at http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/gazetteer/ |
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Notes |
Previous coordinates (en): Lat: -76.48; Long: 168.3467; minLat: -76.48; minLong: 168.3467; maxLat: -76.4383; maxLong: 168.475 |
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GEBCO: associated meeting, proposer and year of proposal (en): Associated meeting: SCUFN-24. Proposer: Korea Committee on Geographical Names (KCGN). Year of proposal: 2011. |
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GEBCO: discoverer and year of discovery (en): Discoverer: U.S. research vessel "Nathaniel B. Palmer". Year of discovery: 1996. History: Gungpa is an alternate name of Jangbogo, who was a leading figure in establishing North Asian maritime trade during the Korean Shilla Dynasty. |
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Additional information (en): This is a group of four hills discovered on the seafloor near the Jangbogo Research Station, in the Antarctic region. Minimum depth (m): 65. Maximum depth (m): 680. Total relief (m): 615. Dimension: 1.4 km x 2.4 km; 2.0 km x 3.2 km; 1.2 km x 1.8 km; and 2 |
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Last edited on 2016-04-23 15:22:42 by Oset Garcia Paula
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