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abyssal zone
This originally meant (before the mid-1800s) the entire depth area beyond the reach of fisherman, but later investigations led to its use being restricted to the deepest regions with a uniform fauna and low temperatures. Thus it was distinguished from the overlying bathyal or archibenthal zone with more varied fauna and higher temperatures. Eventually an underlying hadal zone was defined for areas in trenches and deeps below 6000-7000 m depth. The upper boundary of the abyssal zone ranges between 1000-3000 m, with the position of the 4° C isotherm generally considered the demarcation line. It is the world's largest ecological unit, with depths exceeding 2000 m comprising over three-quarters of the world ocean.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Earth science
- Category: Physical oceanography
- Company: Texas A&M University
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