The
geography of the
North Sea studies coastal and submarine features as well as the people who live on its coasts. It is bounded by the east coasts of
England and
Scotland to the west and the northern and central European mainland to the east and south, including
Norway,
Denmark,
Germany, the
Netherlands,
Belgium, and
France. In the south-west, beyond the
Straits of Dover
The Strait of Dover or Dover Strait (french: Pas de Calais - ''Strait of Calais''), is the strait at the narrowest part of the English Channel, marking the boundary between the Channel and the North Sea, separating Great Britain from continent ...
, the North Sea becomes the
English Channel. In the east, it connects to the
Baltic Sea via the
Skagerrak and
Kattegat, narrow straits that separate Denmark from Norway and Sweden respectively. In the north, it opens in a widening funnel shape to the
Norwegian Sea, which lies in the very north-eastern part of the
Atlantic.
Extent
The
International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the North Sea as follows:
''On the Southwest.'' A line joining the Walde Lighthouse ( France, 1°55'E) and Leathercoat Point ( England, 51°10'N).
''On the Northwest.'' From Dunnet Head (3°22'W) in Scotland to Tor Ness (58°47'N) in the Island of Hoy
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, thence through this island to the Kame of Hoy (58°55'N) on to Breck Ness on Mainland (58°58'N) through this island to Costa Head
Costa Head is a prominent headland on Eynhallow Sound on the northwestern coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland. The tidal indraught of Eynhallow Sound is "scarcely felt beyond a line joining Costa Head and the Reef of Quendale". To the east ...
(3°14'W) and to Inga Ness (59'17'N) in Westray through Westray, to Bow Head, across to Mull Head (North point of Papa Westray
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) and on to Seal Skerry (North point of North Ronaldsay) and thence to Horse Island (South point of the Shetland
Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands and formerly Zetland, is a subarctic archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands and Norway. It is the northernmost region of the United Kingdom.
The islands lie about to the no ...
Islands).
''On the North.'' From the North point (Fethaland Point) of the Mainland of the Shetland Islands, across to Graveland Ness (60°39'N) in the Island of Yell
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Yell may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Yell, Shetland, one of the North Isles of the Shetland archipelago, Scotland
* Yell Sound, Shetland, Scotland
United States
* Yell, Tennessee, an unin ...
, through Yell to Gloup Ness (1°04'W) and across to Spoo Ness (60°45'N) in Unst island, through Unst to Herma Ness (60°51'N), on to the SW point of the Rumblings and to Muckle Flugga () all these being included in the North Sea area; thence up the meridian of 0°53' West to the parallel of 61°00' North and eastward along this parallel to the coast of Norway, the whole of Viking Bank being thus included in the North Sea.
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Submarine topography
The seabed is separated into three bathymetry, bathymetric areas, the Norwegian Trench and the north and south North Sea separated by the Dogger Bank.
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For the most part, the sea lies on the European
continental shelf
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. The only exception is the
Norwegian trench, which reaches from the
Stad peninsula in
Sogn og Fjordane to the
Oslofjord. The trench is between wide and hundreds of metres deep.
Off the
Rogaland
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coast, it is deep, and at its deepest point, off
Arendal
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, it reaches deep as compared to the average depth of the North Sea, about .
The trench is not a
subduction
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-related
oceanic trench, where one tectonic plate is being forced under another. It is mainly a deep
erosional scour, while the western part follows the North-South line of an old
rift valley formed during the
Jurassic and
Cretaceous periods.
To the east of Great Britain, lies the
Dogger Bank, a vast
moraine
A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris (regolith and rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a glacier or ice shee ...
, or accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris, which rises up to deep.
The
Silver Pit is a hollow or valley-like depression that has been recognised since about 1843 by fishermen.
Nearby is the
Silverpit crater
Silverpit crater is a buried sub-sea structure under the North Sea off the coast of the island of Great Britain. The crater-like form,
named after the Silver Pit—a nearby sea-floor valley recognized by generations of fishermen—was discovered ...
, a controversial structure initially proposed to be an
impact crater, though another interpretation is that it may result from the dissolution of a thick bed of
salt which permitted the upper strata to collapse.
The
Devil's Hole
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Devils Hole is habitat for the onl ...
is a group of trenches east of
Dundee
Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
,
Scotland which are up to deep.
"The
Long Forties" denotes a principal raised bank about in length that is between deep.
[
] It is located parallel to the shore of Scotland between Kinnaird's Head and Aberdeen.
[
] The
Broad Fourteens
200px, The Broad Fourteens on a map by Delisle (1743)
The Broad Fourteens is an area of the southern North Sea that is fairly consistently deep. Thus, on a nautical chart with depths given in fathoms, a broad area with many "14" notations can be ...
are a sand bar ridge between eleven and fourteen fathoms (20 m and 26 m) deep located off the Flemish and Danish coasts.
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Coordinates
See also
*
List of rivers discharging into the North Sea Main affluents
Long list
Austrian drainage basin
*''Elbe'' (near Cuxhaven, Germany)
**''Vltava'' (in Mělník, Czech Republic)
*** Lužnice/Lainsitz (in Týn nad Vltavou, Czech Republic)
*Rhine/Rhein (main branch at Hook of Holland, Netherla ...
*
List of shoals and sandbanks in the southern North Sea
*
Bell Rock Lighthouse
References
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