Pacific Floor Scour Geometry Reassessment
Paper 468 of 511
Published June 1, 2026
Abstract
Pacific floor morphology preserves numerous directional, linear, curvilinear, and basin-scale geometric features.
This paper reassesses scour-like observations as geometric candidates requiring comparison against established bathymetric, tectonic, volcanic, and structural explanations.
Geometry Classes
- Directional bathymetric morphology
- Fracture-zone continuity
- Hawaiian chain alignment
- Mariana corridor relationship
- Cross-basin lineations
- Volcanic-chain geometry
- Deep-ocean structural persistence
- Pacific Basin directional organization
Reassessment Principle
Large-scale seafloor geometry should be evaluated through disciplined comparison between conventional tectonic explanations and unresolved geometric observations.
Working With Planetary-Scale Bathymetry?
Ontomics develops Earth-system frameworks for bathymetric analysis, structural pattern recognition, anomaly evaluation, and geological intelligence.