HMS Challenger made the first sounding of Challenger Deep in 1875 of 8184 m. Many have since claimed depths deeper thanChallenger\u27s 8184 m, but few have provided details of how the determination was made. In 2010, the Mariana Trench was mapped with a Kongsberg Maritime EM122 multibeam echosounder and recorded the deepest sounding of 10,984 ± 25 m (95%) at 11.329903°N/142.199305°E. The depth was determined with an update of the HGM uncertainty model combined with the Lomb-Scargle periodogram technique and a modal estimate of depth. Position uncertainty was determined from multiple DGPS receivers and a POS/MV motion sensor
Generated from the bathymetric profiles from the vector .shp layer in QGIS 3.0. Each profile has len...
This research completed by Taiwo Momoh and Oluwaseyi Oluwabamise will explore the very deepest place...
Ocean circulation in the Challenger Deep is rarely investigated due to sparse observations. Based on...
HMS Challenger made the first sounding of Challenger Deep in 1875 of 8184 m. Many have since claimed...
Data from three bathymetric surveys by R/V Kairei using a 12-kHz multibeam echosounder and different...
Reliable very deep shipborne SBE 911plus Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) data to within 60m fro...
The entire Mariana Trench, from its northern end at Dutton Ridge to the southwestern terminus at the...
This article discusses the conditions at the deepest part of the world’s oceans, the Challenger De...
Over the course of 10 months, the global Five Deeps Expedition (2018–2019) mapped ~550,000 km2 of se...
This resource provides an overview of the Mariana Trench, the deepest of 22 known deep-ocean trenche...
The maximum ocean depth so far reported is about 11 000 m, and is located in the Mariana Trench in t...
The maximum ocean depth so far reported is about 11 000 m, and is located in the Mariana Trench in t...
The survey data used for specific site selections are given in each site chapter. On passage between...
The Puerto Rico Trench is a deep oceanic subduction zone that runs parallel with the northern coasts...
The exact location and depth of the deepest places in each of the world's oceans is surprisingly unr...
Generated from the bathymetric profiles from the vector .shp layer in QGIS 3.0. Each profile has len...
This research completed by Taiwo Momoh and Oluwaseyi Oluwabamise will explore the very deepest place...
Ocean circulation in the Challenger Deep is rarely investigated due to sparse observations. Based on...
HMS Challenger made the first sounding of Challenger Deep in 1875 of 8184 m. Many have since claimed...
Data from three bathymetric surveys by R/V Kairei using a 12-kHz multibeam echosounder and different...
Reliable very deep shipborne SBE 911plus Conductivity Temperature Depth (CTD) data to within 60m fro...
The entire Mariana Trench, from its northern end at Dutton Ridge to the southwestern terminus at the...
This article discusses the conditions at the deepest part of the world’s oceans, the Challenger De...
Over the course of 10 months, the global Five Deeps Expedition (2018–2019) mapped ~550,000 km2 of se...
This resource provides an overview of the Mariana Trench, the deepest of 22 known deep-ocean trenche...
The maximum ocean depth so far reported is about 11 000 m, and is located in the Mariana Trench in t...
The maximum ocean depth so far reported is about 11 000 m, and is located in the Mariana Trench in t...
The survey data used for specific site selections are given in each site chapter. On passage between...
The Puerto Rico Trench is a deep oceanic subduction zone that runs parallel with the northern coasts...
The exact location and depth of the deepest places in each of the world's oceans is surprisingly unr...
Generated from the bathymetric profiles from the vector .shp layer in QGIS 3.0. Each profile has len...
This research completed by Taiwo Momoh and Oluwaseyi Oluwabamise will explore the very deepest place...
Ocean circulation in the Challenger Deep is rarely investigated due to sparse observations. Based on...