Shelf

  • 101shelf-talker — /ˈʃɛlf tɔkə/ (say shelf tawkuh) noun an advertising display designed to sit on a shelf on which products for sale are held …

  • 102Shelf Bank — Infobox Mountain Name = Shelf Bank Photo = Caption = Elevation = 145 m (476 ft) Location = Shropshire, England Range = Prominence = Coordinates = Topographic OS Landranger 126 Type = Age = Last eruption = First ascent = Easiest route = Grid ref… …

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  • 103shelf break — Region where the continental shelf and continental slope meet; that is, where the more gently sloping region of the seabed adjacent to a landmass rather abruptly slopes steeply down towards the ocean depths; commonly around depths of 200 m …

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  • 104shelf break — region where the continental shelf and continental slope meet; i.e. where the more gently sloping region of the seabed adjacent to a landmass rather abruptly slopes steeply down towards the ocean depths; commonly around depths of 200 m. May be… …

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  • 105shelf edge — a narrow zone at the outer margin of a shelf along which there is a marked increase of slope …

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  • 106shelf escarpment — the edge of the bank or shelf where depth increases rapidly into deep oceanic water …

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  • 107shelf life — the length of time a fish or fish product can remain available for sale before deteriorating. Varies with how the fish has been processed and how it is stored and displayed. Even commercial, pre packaged baits for angling have a shelf life, e.g.… …

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  • 108shelf reef — a reef that forms on the continental shelf of large land masses …

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  • 109shelf-slope — a line marking a change from the gently inclined continental shelf to the much steeper depth gradient of the continental slope …

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  • 110shelf ice — ice forming part of or broken from an ice shelf. [1910 15] * * * …

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