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(Sand waves in the southern North Sea (insert upper left corner, black dot, depth 35-40 m), imaged by multibeam sonar. An indication of the order of magnitude of the wavelength of the sand waves (ca. 100 m) is given by the shipwreck of the freighter Tim...)
 
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Sand waves in the southern North Sea (insert upper left corner, black dot, depth 35-40 m), imaged by multibeam sonar. An indication of the order of magnitude of the wavelength of the sand waves (ca. 100 m) is given by the shipwreck of the freighter Timor (insert lower right corner), which was torpedoed in 1917. The wave pattern is disturbed around the shipwreck; the pattern is locally less regular with smaller wavelengths. Image by Vlaamse Hydrografie.

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current15:53, 13 October 2024Thumbnail for version as of 15:53, 13 October 2024935 × 672 (85 KB)Dronkers J (talk | contribs)Sand waves in the southern North Sea (insert upper left corner, black dot, depth 35-40 m), imaged by multibeam sonar. An indication of the order of magnitude of the wavelength of the sand waves (ca. 100 m) is given by the shipwreck of the freighter Tim...
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