. The Earth beneath the sea : History. Ocean bottom; Marine geophysics. 492 SHBPAUD [CHAP. 20 4. East Coast (New England Type) Canyons Kiienen ( nir)3) has called attention to some differences between the Corsican and Riviera-type canyons, which he called "ravines", and the east coast canyons, which he called "New England type". Although the continental slope off northeastern United States has been moderately well surveyed down to 1()(K) fm (1S30 m). the outer portion of the slope valleys are still known only from s])oradic lines which were not well controlled in posit


. The Earth beneath the sea : History. Ocean bottom; Marine geophysics. 492 SHBPAUD [CHAP. 20 4. East Coast (New England Type) Canyons Kiienen ( nir)3) has called attention to some differences between the Corsican and Riviera-type canyons, which he called "ravines", and the east coast canyons, which he called "New England type". Although the continental slope off northeastern United States has been moderately well surveyed down to 1()(K) fm (1S30 m). the outer portion of the slope valleys are still known only from s])oradic lines which were not well controlled in position. Furthermore, the only well known contours of the canyons were those made by Veatch and Smith (11)39), which have been widely criticized for their interpretative Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hill, M. N. (Maurice Neville), 1919-. New York : Interscience Pub.


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