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snippet: The canyon geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the canyons of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic features map (Harris et.al. 2014). The global seafloor geomorphic features map is intended to support ocean management including feature inventories, spatial planning and biodiversity conservation.
summary: The canyon geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the canyons of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic features map (Harris et.al. 2014). The global seafloor geomorphic features map is intended to support ocean management including feature inventories, spatial planning and biodiversity conservation.
extent: [[-118.284155442919,-5.97399345233589],[-77.4150835344775,22.8505545231728]]
accessInformation: The global seafloor geomorphic features map has been produced through a collaboration between Geoscience Australia, GRID-Arendal and Conservation International. Reference: Harris et. al. (2014) Geomorphology of the oceans.Marine Geology (in Press)
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maxScale: 1.7976931348623157E+308
typeKeywords: ["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Feature Access","Feature Service","providerSDS","Service"]
description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>The </span><span>canyon </span><span>geomorphic feature layer represents the spatial extent of the </span><span>canyon</span><span>s of the worlds oceans based on interpretation of the SRTM30 plus v7 global bathymetry model. The layer is one of the 25 layers that make up the global seafloor geomorphic features map (Harris et.al. 2014). </span><span><span>Submarine canyons are defined as “</span></span><span><span>steep-walled, sinuous valleys with V-shaped cross sections, axes sloping outward as continuously as river-cut land canyons </span></span><span><span>and relief comparable to even the largest of land canyons”</span></span><span><span>(Shepard, 1963</span></span><span><span>). “Large”</span></span><span>canyons were mapped in this study based on the definition of Harris and Whiteway (2011), which requires canyons to extend over a depth range of at least 1,000 m and to be incised at least 100 m into the slope at some point along their thalweg. Canyon mapping in this study was based on a combination of automated and expert interpretation of the SRTM30</span><span /><span>PLUS model. </span></p></div></div></div>
licenseInfo: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>The global seafloor geomorphic feature map is available for download from bluehabitats.org</span></p></div></div></div>
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title: seafloor_all_merge
type: Feature Service
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tags: ["global","seafloor","geomorphology","geomorphic feature","canyon","habitat"]
culture: en-US
name: seafloor_all_merge
guid: 316C2FD6-CD02-47D5-A03D-4933F906940A
minScale: 0
spatialReference: GCS_WGS_1984