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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract An oceanic core complex, or megamullion, iAn oceanic core complex, or megamullion, is a seabed geologic feature that forms a long ridge perpendicular to a mid-ocean ridge. It contains smooth domes that are lined with transverse ridges like a corrugated roof. They can vary in size from 10 to 150 km in length, 5 to 15 km in width, and 500 to 1500 m in height. km in width, and 500 to 1500 m in height. , Un mégamullion, également appelé core compUn mégamullion, également appelé core complex océanique (de l'anglais oceanic core complex, par analogie avec les metamorphic core complexes à terre), est une structure géologique sous-marine caractérisée par un haut topographique en forme de dôme, constituée de roches plutoniques crustales (gabbros) et de roches mantelliques plus ou moins serpentinisées. Ce relief peut être long de 10 à 150 km, large de 5 à 15 km pour atteindre une hauteur de 500 à 1 500 m au-dessus du plancher océanique.à 1 500 m au-dessus du plancher océanique.
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rdfs:comment An oceanic core complex, or megamullion, iAn oceanic core complex, or megamullion, is a seabed geologic feature that forms a long ridge perpendicular to a mid-ocean ridge. It contains smooth domes that are lined with transverse ridges like a corrugated roof. They can vary in size from 10 to 150 km in length, 5 to 15 km in width, and 500 to 1500 m in height. km in width, and 500 to 1500 m in height. , Un mégamullion, également appelé core compUn mégamullion, également appelé core complex océanique (de l'anglais oceanic core complex, par analogie avec les metamorphic core complexes à terre), est une structure géologique sous-marine caractérisée par un haut topographique en forme de dôme, constituée de roches plutoniques crustales (gabbros) et de roches mantelliques plus ou moins serpentinisées. Ce relief peut être long de 10 à 150 km, large de 5 à 15 km pour atteindre une hauteur de 500 à 1 500 m au-dessus du plancher océanique.à 1 500 m au-dessus du plancher océanique.
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