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continental slope

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continental slope

Sloping, submarine portion of a continent. It extends downward from the edge of the continental shelf. In some places, such as south of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, continental slopes extend directly to the ocean deeps or abyssal plain. In others, such as the east coast of North America, they grade into the gentler continental rises that in turn grade into the abyssal plains.


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3 As waves meet the continental slope and shallower water, wavelength decreases and amplitude rises.
They include nutrients carried in "upwelled" waters of the continental slope and nutrients from Louisiana wetlands and coastal marshes, which erode into the Gulf at an average of 27 square miles per year.
It includes areas such as the Santa Rosa Plateau and the continental slope south of the northern Channel Islands.
 
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