MRGID |
http://marineregions.org/mrgid/64024 |
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Name source |
English | Kalumpit Hill | IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names |
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Hill(s) |
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Latitude |
17° 59' 31.4" N (17.99206°) |
Longitude |
124° 42' 48.2" E (124.71338°) |
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Min. Lat |
17° 57' 55.3" N (17.9654°) |
Min. Long |
124° 40' 42.6" E (124.6785°) |
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Max. Lat |
18° 1' 7.8" N (18.0188°) |
Max. Long |
124° 44' 27.3" E (124.7409°) |
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Source |
IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names, available online at http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/gazetteer/ |
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Notes |
Additional information (en): This feature has a nearly triangular shape. Minimum depth (m): 4308. Maximum depth (m): 4531. Total relief (m): 223. Dimension/size: 6.6 km x 5.9 km. |
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GEBCO: associated meeting, proposer and year of proposal (en): Associated meeting: SCUFN-34.3. Proposer: National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA), Philippines. History: 2021. |
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GEBCO: discoverer and year of discovery (en): Discoverer: Philippines survey vessel "Hydrographer Presbitero". Year of discovery: 2008. History: Named from the Kalumpit tree (Terminalia microcarpa Decne), a tall tree locally known for its nutritious and equally delicious fruit, which can be eaten raw or processed as preserves. Kalumpit trees are mostly found in the province of Batangas, and often called Batangas Cherry. |
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Last edited on 2022-07-29 15:10:08 by Lonneville Britt
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