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English: Bathymetric map of the Hawaiian Islands
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Source This bathymetry map (PDF) from this USGS page
Author
  • USGS: Barry W. Eakins, Joel E. Robinson,
  • Japan Marine Science and Technology Center: Toshiya Kanamatsu, Jiro Naka,
  • University of Hawai'i: John R. Smith,
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology: Eiichi Takahashi, and
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute: David A. Clague
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Per http://www.usgs.gov/laws/disclaimer.html, this map is in the public domain (USGS work); no copyright assertions by the non-government parties were made
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