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O que (quem) é Xingning Basin - definição


Xingning Basin         
LOCATED AROUND XINGNING, GUANGDONG
Xingning basin
Xingning Basin, located in Xingning, China, is the largest basin in east Guangdong province. It spans 302 km2.
Oceanic basin         
  • This figure shows the main ocean basins as they are defined in "Limits of Oceans and Seas". The boundaries are based on geography of continents and the equator.
  • This plot shows the age of the oceanic crust. Blue indicates younger crust, red older crust. The dark blue "lines" are regions where continental shelves meet. Data from Heine, C., Yeo, L. G., & Müller, R. D. (2015).
  • These are the ocean basins defined by Froyland et al. (2014), based on surface connectivity. The black dashed lines indicate the basins as defined in "Limits of Oceans and Seas".
  • Movements of tectonic plates and the formation of oceanic ridges and trenches.
GEOLOGIC BASIN UNDER THE SEA
Ocean basin; Sea basin; Oceanic Basin; Ocean basins; Deep basin
In hydrology, an oceanic basin (or ocean basin) is anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater. Geologically, ocean basins are large geologic basins that are below sea level.
Tsushima Basin         
AN OCEANIC BASIN LOCATED WHERE THE SEA OF JAPAN MEETS THE KOREA STRAIT
Ulleung basin; Tsushima basin; Ulleung Basin; Tushima Basin
The or Ulleung Basin (울릉분지 ulleung bunji) is an oceanic basin located where the Sea of Japan meets the Korea Strait. It lies immediately south of Ulleung-do and Liancourt Rocks, in the eastern end of the South Korean EEZ and the western end of the Japanese EEZ.