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TABLE A2.1. BOTTOM PHOTOGRAPHS (Contd.)<br />

Crui se Stati on Lat. ° N Long. oW<br />

267<br />

Depth<br />

(m)<br />

AI I 60 Le g 8 K13* 23°10.01 68°19.31 5241<br />

Very hummocky mud bottom wi th<br />

lineations indicating moderate N<br />

to NW current. Actinarian, sponges ( ? ) ,<br />

pennatul i d, worm tubes and burrows,<br />

spoke burrows, echinoid trails.<br />

Crest of northwest GAOR.<br />

AI I 60 Leg 8 K14* 23°19.51 68°05.51 5424<br />

Fairly flat to hummocky mud bottom.<br />

L i neati ons and ripples indicate moderate<br />

current to SEe Possible mud waves of<br />

-1 m amplitude indicated in some photos.<br />

Numerous worm burrows, sma 11 plow marks,<br />

\ spoke burrows. North fl ank of north-<br />

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west GAOR.<br />

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All 60 Le g 8 K15* 23°28.81 67°51.51 5630<br />

Fl at to hummocky mud bottom wi th some<br />

evi dence for weak southerly currents.<br />

Possible mud waves 0.5 to 1 m high<br />

and 5-10 m long suggested in several<br />

photos. Numerous obscure to fresh<br />

echinoid trails, holothurian trails,<br />

worm burrows and tubes, spoke burrows,<br />

small plow marks. North flank of<br />

northwest GAOR.<br />

All 60 Leg 8 K16* 23°39.71 6r41.31 5766<br />

Nearly fl at mud bottom wi th obscure<br />

echinoid tracks and fresh worm burrows.<br />

Little current evidence, but a few<br />

weak NW-SE 1 i neati ons. Southern side<br />

of Vema Gap.

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