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The Kenn Plateau is a large piece of submerged continental crust off northeastern Australia that rifted from northeastern Australia about 63-52 mya, along with other nearby parts of the Zealandia continent.

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Oceanic features of Zealandia
Major divisions
Plateaux, ridges, and rises
Troughs and trenches
Oceanic basins
Seamounts
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