
Larry James Doyle
Contributor
Professor of Marine Science, University of South Florida at St. Petersburg. Coeditor of Continental Slopes and contributor to many publications on marine science.
Primary Contributions (1)

Continental margin, the submarine edge of the continental crust distinguished by relatively light and isostatically high-floating material in comparison with the adjacent oceanic crust. It is the name for the collective area that encompasses the continental shelf, continental slope, and continental…
READ MORE