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Fig. 9 | Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Fig. 9

From: Geological history of the land area between Okinawa Jima and Miyako Jima of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan, and its phylogeographical significance for the terrestrial organisms of these and adjacent islands

Fig. 9

Bathymetric map of the Okinawa–Miyako submarine plateau. Numbers on the index map indicate banks developed on the platform: 1, Kita Zyuho-Tai; 2, Zyuho-Sone; 3, Hozan-Sone; 4, Minami Hozan-Tai; and 5, Higashi Zyuho-Tai. This map was prepared using Generic Mapping Tools (Wessel et al. 2019). Elevation and depth data are from SRTM15+V2.4 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000658; accessed 1 Dec 2021). KF Kerama fault, Tk Tokashiki Jima in the Kerama Islands

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