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English: Map of the deepest section of the Diamantina Fracture Zone with the locations of published ‘deeps’ (red circles) (Table 1). The 6000 m depth contour is shown in white. The deepest section of the feature is defined by the 7000 m contour (blue). All other contours at 200 m intervals (between 6000 and 7000 m water depth) (B) Inset map of Dordrecht Deep with the deepest point determined during this study (white star = between 7090 and 7100 m water depth) which is within 4 km of the published GEBCO Gazetteer location for Dordrecht Deep. The outer rim of Dordrecht deep lies at 5300 m water depth (pink contour). The 7000 m contour is coloured blue. All other contours at 100 m intervals (between 5300 and 7000 m water depth). For location of inset map see the red box in Fig. 5A. Illumination from 45° at an altitude of 25°.
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Source Heather A. Stewart, Alan J. Jamieson: The five deeps: The location and depth of the deepest place in each of the world's oceans. In: Earth-Science Reviews 197, Oktober 2019, 102896, doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.102896.
Author Heather A. Stewart, Alan J. Jamieson
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