Abstract
The northern margin of the Asiatic Arctic continental shelf, underlying the Kara Sea, is cut by two deep troughs. The Svyataya Anna (or St. Ann) Trough to the west is the larger (140,000 square kilometers at the 200-m isobath) and deeper (exceeding 640 m) of the two troughs with a general U-shape. The Central Kara Plateau, a shallow area which contains two islands and several shoal areas, separates the St. Arm Trough from the Voronin Trough (20,000 square kilometers at the 200-m isobath, and over 400 m deep).
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