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continental slope
noun
- a steep slope separating a continental shelf and a deep ocean basin.
continental slope
- The sloping region between a continental shelf and a continental rise. A continental slope is typically about 20 km (12.4 mi) wide, consists of muds and silts, and is often crosscut by submarine canyons.
Word History and Origins
Origin of continental slope1
Example Sentences
The offshore samples, which were collected north of the continental slope and the Antarctic Slope Current, contained the highest concentrations of microplastics.
Contourites are often found on continental slopes or around deep-sea mountains.
Onshore groundwater that flows through the subsurface and offshore brings nutrients and chemicals that sustain delicate marine communities in places along the continental slope.
This would extend the Bering Sea boundary west and south to Alaska’s Fox Islands, through Unimak Pass to the edge of the continental slope, the agency said in a statement.
That number dropped to just nine pieces deeper down on the continental slope.
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