Djanggawul Seamounts  This sonar image shows the 500 to 1000 m high Djanggawul semounts located on the Australian plate, immediately north of the spreading segment to the east of the Wala-Bara Transform.  These seamounts were recently formed near the spreading center where new seafloor is being created by the NE-SW divergence of the Australian and Antarctic tectonic plates.  A more detailed explanation of the origin of these features is given in the regional tectonic overview.  A more detailed explanation of the sonar image is given on the Gallery page.  These sonar data were collected in 1994 by the R/V Melville. 

The names of these seamounts are based on Australian Aboriginal mythology and are provisional pending approval.

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