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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rów Helleński – rów oceaniczny, znajdującyRów Helleński – rów oceaniczny, znajdujący się na dnie Morza Śródziemnego. Jego głębokość wynosi ponad 5000 m, a długość ponad 700 km. Zaczyna się na zachód od Peloponezu, ciągnie się na południe od Krety i kończy w pobliżu Rodos. Jest on strefą subdukcji kontynentu afrykańskiego pod europejski. W jej okolicach występują liczne trzęsienia ziemi.olicach występują liczne trzęsienia ziemi. , The Hellenic Trench (HT) is an oceanic troThe Hellenic Trench (HT) is an oceanic trough located in the forearc of the Hellenic Arc, an arcuate archipelago on the southern margin of the Aegean Sea Plate, or Aegean Plate, also called Aegea, the basement of the Aegean Sea. The HT begins in the Ionian Sea near the mouth of the Gulf of Corinth and curves to the south, following the margin of the Aegean Sea. It passes close to the south shore of Crete and ends near the island of Rhodes just offshore Anatolia. In the classical theory of its origin the HT is an oceanic trench containing the Hellenic subduction zone, directly related to the subduction of the African Plate under the Eurasian Plate. Alternate views developed later on additional data question the classical view postulating that the HT may be the result wholly or partially of back-arc extension and slab rollback. The "partial" view hypothesizes that the western leg of the HT, Ionian Sea east to eastern Crete, exhibits the line of subduction and therefore is an oceanic trench. The "not at all" view, relying on the theory that the subduction line is under or south of the Mediterranean Ridge, questions whether any of the HT is currently subductional. If not, it is merely a legacy, a remnant of a previous subduction zone that has gone elsewhere. North of this subduction the Adriatic or Apulian Plate subducts under the Balkans. More recently and rarely the terms "North Hellenic Subduction" and "North Hellenic Trench" have been applied there, rendering the HT and HS into the "South HT" and "South HS." The distinction is based on a differentation of North Hellenides from South Hellenides. The dividing feature is the Gulfs of Patras and Corinth. From their vicinity and southward an extensional regime prevails, while the north remains in a compressional. The Hellenides are the mountains of Greece, divided into an inner and outer range. The extensional regime cuts across them transversely, producing four quarters. The South Hellenic Subduction Zone, and the Hellenic Trench, if different (many still consider them not to be so) are located in the southern outer Hellenides. Meanwhile, the deep basins of the Trench and their marine ecologies are the homes of a number of marine mammals, such as Cetaceans, some of which are endangered species threatened by maritime traffic in the Eastern Mediterranean. The study of the overall features of the surface of the Earth has been the concern of plate tectonics since the Plate Tectonics Revolution of the 1970s. It was a development of the continental drift theory of Alfred Wegener. These features are often called lineaments. The Hellenic Trench along with the Hellenic Arc and other related features are lineaments important to the geology primarily of Greece and secondarily of Turkey. Morphology or geomorphology studies the "shapes" (morphai) of the lineaments, while kinesiology studies their "motions" (kineseis). Both topics as used typically in geology articles do not go beyond plane geometry, trigonometry, elementary algebra, and elementary statistics, which are taught at the high school level. More daunting are the geologic special terms, which are numerous, and continue to be innovated. This article assumes basic knowledge of mathematics and science, but includes parenthetical clues as to the meaning of the special terms as well as links to articles explaining them.well as links to articles explaining them. , Hellenska graven är en djuphavsgrav sydväsHellenska graven är en djuphavsgrav sydväst om den grekiska halvön Peloponnesos i Medelhavet. Den har uppstått i en subduktionszon där den afrikanska kontinentalplattan skjuter in under den egeiska plattan. Området vid Hellenska graven är centralt för östra medelhavets population av kaskeloter.stra medelhavets population av kaskeloter.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/dip ESE leg average 35° to the NE , ENE leg average 50°, either side
http://dbpedia.org/property/imageCaption Bathymetric view of the Mediterranean. TheBathymetric view of the Mediterranean. The light blue region between mainland Greece and Anatolia represents the Aegean Sea and most of the Aegean Plate on which it is situated. These waters are relatively shallow. The southern margin is occupied by the Hellenic arc, a range of mountains and islands. Parallel to its southern edge is the deep-water Hellenic Trench, at the bottom of which is the line of subduction, a convergent consuming boundary, which is gradually pushed to the south by back-arc extension.pushed to the south by back-arc extension.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/length ESE leg, or Hellenic Trench proper, ; , ENE leg, HT by analogy,
http://dbpedia.org/property/location Off the south coast of Crete is at about the center of the trench's arc
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http://dbpedia.org/property/strike ENE Crete to Rhodes. , ESE Cephallenia to Crete,
http://dbpedia.org/property/type The ESE leg is mainly reverse dip-slip. The ENE leg is mainly strike-slip or oblique.
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rdfs:comment The Hellenic Trench (HT) is an oceanic troThe Hellenic Trench (HT) is an oceanic trough located in the forearc of the Hellenic Arc, an arcuate archipelago on the southern margin of the Aegean Sea Plate, or Aegean Plate, also called Aegea, the basement of the Aegean Sea. The HT begins in the Ionian Sea near the mouth of the Gulf of Corinth and curves to the south, following the margin of the Aegean Sea. It passes close to the south shore of Crete and ends near the island of Rhodes just offshore Anatolia.e island of Rhodes just offshore Anatolia. , Hellenska graven är en djuphavsgrav sydväsHellenska graven är en djuphavsgrav sydväst om den grekiska halvön Peloponnesos i Medelhavet. Den har uppstått i en subduktionszon där den afrikanska kontinentalplattan skjuter in under den egeiska plattan. Området vid Hellenska graven är centralt för östra medelhavets population av kaskeloter.stra medelhavets population av kaskeloter. , Rów Helleński – rów oceaniczny, znajdującyRów Helleński – rów oceaniczny, znajdujący się na dnie Morza Śródziemnego. Jego głębokość wynosi ponad 5000 m, a długość ponad 700 km. Zaczyna się na zachód od Peloponezu, ciągnie się na południe od Krety i kończy w pobliżu Rodos. Jest on strefą subdukcji kontynentu afrykańskiego pod europejski. W jej okolicach występują liczne trzęsienia ziemi.olicach występują liczne trzęsienia ziemi.
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