MRGID |
http://marineregions.org/mrgid/26657 |
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Name source |
English | La Rose Fracture Zone | IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names |
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Fracture Zone |
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Latitude |
62° 39' 0.9" S (-62.65026287°) |
Longitude |
161° 24' 27.5" W (-161.4076383°) |
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Min. Lat |
64° 26' 29.4" S (-64.4415°) |
Min. Long |
167° 17' 34.8" W (-167.293°) |
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Max. Lat |
61° 6' 26.6" S (-61.1074°) |
Max. Long |
155° 30' 10.8" W (-155.503°) |
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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: -62.533333; Long: -161.75; minLat: -64.4415; minLong: -167.293; maxLat: -61.1074; maxLong: -155.503 |
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GEBCO: associated meeting, proposer and year of proposal (en): Associated meeting: SCUFN-24. Proposer: Louis Géli, French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER). Year of proposal: 1997. |
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GEBCO: discoverer and year of discovery (en): Discoverer: French research vessel "L'Atalante". Year of discovery: 1996. History: Named after a character of "Le Petit Prince", one of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry most famous books. La Rose (the rose) symbolizes the gracious fragility of women. The parable |
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Additional information (en): Linear valley offsetting two segments of the Pacific Antarctic Ridge. Depths near the central point range between 3000 and 3500 m. |
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Edit history |
Last edited on 2016-04-23 15:22:42 by Oset Garcia Paula
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