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- Q16892110 subject Q2945795.
- Q16892110 subject Q6965519.
- Q16892110 abstract "A superswell is a large area of anomalously high topography and shallow ocean regions. These areas of anomalous topography are byproducts of large upwelling of mantle material from the core–mantle boundary, referred to as superplumes. Two present day superswells have been identified: the African superswell and the South Pacific superswell. In addition to these, the Darwin Rise in the south central Pacific Ocean is thought to be a paleosuperswell, showing evidence of being uplifted compared to surrounding ancient ocean topography.".
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- Q16892110 wikiPageWikiLink Q6965519.
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- Q16892110 comment "A superswell is a large area of anomalously high topography and shallow ocean regions. These areas of anomalous topography are byproducts of large upwelling of mantle material from the core–mantle boundary, referred to as superplumes. Two present day superswells have been identified: the African superswell and the South Pacific superswell.".
- Q16892110 label "Superswell".
- Q16892110 depiction SuperSwellExample.jpg.