Weber Deep

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Weber Deep is an exceptionally deep oceanic trench in the Banda Sea, known as one of the deepest points in the world’s oceans.

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Weber Deep canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oceanic trench
submarine depression
countryBorder Indonesia
depthCategory hadal or near-hadal zone
discoveredBy oceanographic surveys
featureType bathymetric low
formedBy plate convergence
tectonic subsidence
geologicalSetting back-arc basin
collision zone between Australian Plate and Eurasian Plate
hasBathymetry steep-sided depression
hasEnvironment aphotic zone
deep-sea environment
hasProperty absence of sunlight
extreme hydrostatic pressure
low temperature
isAmong deepest known points in the world ocean
isPartOf Indonesian seas
knownFor being one of the deepest points in the world’s oceans
extreme seafloor depth in a non-subduction setting
locatedIn Banda Sea
Sahul Shelf
surface form: Sahul Shelf region

eastern Indonesia
maximumDepth greater than 23,000 feet
greater than 7,000 metres
namedAfter Max Weber
nameLanguage English
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Banda Sea
surface form: Banda Sea Basin

Pacific Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Pacific Ocean basin system
relativeLocation north of Timor
south of Seram Sea
researchInterest deep-sea ecosystems
marine geology
plate tectonics
sea Banda Sea
surveyMethod echo sounding
multibeam bathymetry
tectonicPlate Australian Plate
Eurasian Plate

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Banda Sea hasFeature Weber Deep
Wallace Line concept in biogeography crosses Weber Deep
subject surface form: Wallace Line
Banda Arc contains Weber Deep