Satellite Mapping of Ocean Floor Discovers 100,000 Seamounts
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Satellite Mapping of Ocean Floor Discovers 100,000 Seamounts
Graphic: NASA Earth Observatory For decades, we have more detailed maps of the Moon’s surface than Earth’s ocean floor. Although ships equipped with sonar can capture highly detailed images of the seafloor, only about 25 percent of the ocean has been mapped this way. Scientists have long been working to do better. Now, a NASA-supported research team has taken a major step forward by creating one of the most detailed maps of the seafloor to date,…
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