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  2. Java Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Java Sea covers the southern section of the 1,790,000 km 2 (690,000 sq mi) Sunda Shelf. A shallow sea, it has a mean depth of 46 m (151 ft). It measures about 1,600 km (990 mi) east-west by 380 km (240 mi) north-south [4] and occupies a total surface area of 320,000 km 2 (120,000 sq mi).

  3. Sunda Shelf - Wikipedia

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    The rise of sea level during a meltwater pulse 14,600 to 14,300 years Before Present was as much as 16 meters within 300 years. [6] Present sea levels submerge a number of Pleistocene paleo river systems that drained much of Sundaland during the last glacial maximum 18,000 to 20,000 years ago. [7] To the east of the Sunda Shelf is the Sahul Shelf.

  4. Category:Landforms of the Java Sea - Wikipedia

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  5. Sundaland - Wikipedia

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    The extent of the Sunda Shelf is approximately equal to the 120-meter isobath. [4] In addition to the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Borneo, Java, and Sumatra, it includes the Java Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, and portions of the South China Sea. [5] In total, the area of Sundaland is approximately 1,800,000 km 2.

  6. File:Field Assessment Java Sea.pdf - Wikipedia

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    These are certainly the shipwrecks of De Ruyter, Java and Kortenaer. However, it has become clear that the De Ruyter and Java are reversed in relation to the positions recorded earlier during the battle.2 An analysis of video, photo and multibeam data from the KDF dive trip provides convincing evidence of systematic salvage at all three locations.

  7. Sunda Trench - Wikipedia

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    It is 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi) long with a maximum depth of 7,290 metres (23,920 feet). [2] Its maximum depth is the deepest point in the Indian Ocean . The trench stretches from the Lesser Sunda Islands past Java , around the southern coast of Sumatra to the Andaman Islands , and forms the boundary between the Indo-Australian plate and ...

  8. Sunda Strait - Wikipedia

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    The strait is notoriously difficult to navigate because of this shallowness, very strong tidal currents, sandbanks, and man-made obstructions such as oil platforms off the Java coast. [ 3 ] For centuries, the strait was an important shipping route, especially during the period when the Dutch East India Company used it as the gateway to the ...

  9. Muria Strait - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the Muria Strait there was an island called Muria Island. The landscape of Muria Island itself consists of Mount Muria which is located in the middle. While in the southern part there are Patiayam hills which were formed from the volcanic activity of Mount Muria in the past (some examples are Maar Bambang, Maar Gunungrowo, and Maar Gembong).