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Sea floor survey reveals deep hole
 
 
BBC.com ^
 | July 16, 2003
Posted on 07/16/2003 2:55:51 PM PDT by Sweet_Sunflower29
Scientists have identified a region of the sea floor whose depth rivals that of the Challenger Deep which, at about 11,000 metres (36,000 feet), is the lowest spot on Earth. The new location lies 200 kilometres (124 miles) further to the east, along the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific. 
It was found during a sonar sea-floor mapping project carried out in 1997 and 2001 by scientists from Hawaii, US. 
The Challenger Deep has been visited by a number of manned and unmanned submersibles since its discovery, but at present there is no craft in operation that can survive the crushing pressure at its bottom. 
Sea floor mapping project 
It was during a detailed survey near the island of Guam that scientists from the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology found the new super-deep spot. 
They towed a submersible containing a sonar mapping system behind a research ship. 
Mapping the sea floor by sonar 
This produced data on the sea floor that identified previously undiscovered faults, landslides and so-called mud volcanoes. 
The scientists have named the new low point HMRG (Hawaii Mapping Research Group) Deep. 
Exact measurements of its depth are difficult to make but, the researchers say, it must be close to that of the Challenger Deep. 
The Challenger Deep was discovered in 1951 by the Royal Navy ship Challenger 2, after which it is named. 
It has been visited by men only once, in 1960, when two scientists made a four-hour descent in the dark in a submersible, touching the bottom at 10,915 metres (35,813 feet). 
The location is so deep that Mt Everest could be placed within it and still have 1.6 km (1 mile) of water above it. 
Out of reach 
No submersible currently in use can reach either the Challenger or the HMRG Deep. 
The only recent vessel that could, the Japanese unmanned Kaiko which reached the bottom of the Challenger Deep in 1995, was lost in May after it broke its tethers during a storm. 
Kaiko goes deep: Its technology is no longer available The few submersibles that have gone to the deepest spot on Earth report that it is not lifeless. Lugworms, skeleton shrimps and nearly 200 types of microbes have been detected there. 
The deepest region of the Pacific Ocean, the Mariana Trench lies at the boundary between two of the Earth's tectonic plates - the eastern edge of the Philippine Sea plate and the Pacific plate. 
As they shift their positions across the Earth's surface, the Pacific plate is forced to dive beneath the Philippine Sea plate in a process called subduction. 
It is this great down movement of rock that gives the Mariana Trench its huge depth.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: oceanography
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To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    Hopefully no one will pull out the giant cork that's stuck in the seabed.
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07/16/2003 2:58:18 PM PDT
by 
lelio
 
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07/16/2003 2:59:43 PM PDT
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To: lelio
    icks-nay on the ork-ka buddy! Loose lips sink ships!
 
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posted on 
07/16/2003 3:09:30 PM PDT
by 
The Brush
 
To: lelio; Sweet_Sunflower29
    icks-nay on the ork-ka buddy! Loose lips sink ships!
 
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posted on 
07/16/2003 3:10:50 PM PDT
by 
The Brush
 
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    (Melodically) There's a hole in the bottom of the sea, 
There's a hole in the bottom of the sea, 
 
There's a hole, there's a hole, there's a hole in the bottom of the sea. 
 
Prairie
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posted on 
07/16/2003 3:18:20 PM PDT
by 
prairiebreeze
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To: prairiebreeze
    Hey -- if we let Klintoon know...think he might drown trying to penetrate it?
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posted on 
07/16/2003 3:46:10 PM PDT
by 
gas_dr
(Trial lawyers are Endangering Every Patient in America)
 
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    I bet that hole contains all my missing socks and Vince Foster's files.
To: lelio
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posted on 
07/16/2003 5:04:05 PM PDT
by 
BenLurkin
(Socialism is slavery.)
 
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    Hey Sweet...SPOTREP
To: LiteKeeper
    Why hello there; how are things with you? 
  CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION
  
 Spot Report
 Report Number________________________ Date/Time (Z)__________________________ FROM: TO:
  
  
 1. (U) WHAT:______________________________________________________________ 2. (U) WHO:_______________________________________________________________ 3. (U) WHERE:_____________________________________________________________ 4. (U) WHEN:______________________________________________________________ 5. (U) DETAILS:____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 6. (U) REMARKS:__________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY:
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posted on 
07/17/2003 1:19:59 AM PDT
by 
Sweet_Sunflower29
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To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    The scientists have named the new low point HMRG (Hawaii Mapping Research Group) Deep. Aw cripes. Put some poetry and punch back into the language Hawaii Mapping Research Group. Give it a name which will make every 13 year old kid interested in science and want to go there.
 
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posted on 
07/17/2003 1:27:13 AM PDT
by 
DPB101
 
To: gas_dr
    Hey -- if we let Klintoon know...think he might drown trying to penetrate it? There isn't a cigar in the world big enough to plug that hole. 
 But Cuba might fit nicely into it.
 
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posted on 
07/17/2003 1:37:13 AM PDT
by 
piasa
(Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
 
To: DPB101
    Dear Hawaii Mapping Research Group;
 
 In respect to renewing interest, I respectfully suggest re-naming this new low point
 
"FREE BEER-----------------------------------------------------------------------------> here
 
 Or something similiar.
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    < smile> where did you find the SPOTREP format?
 Hope yours is a great and wonderful day in God's creation!
 LiteKeeper
 Matthew 5:14-16
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    So THIS is the place where all the whale (expletive deleted) ends up ...
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posted on 
07/17/2003 7:41:13 AM PDT
by 
strela
("Each of us can find a maggot in our past which will happily devour our futures." Horatio Hornblower)
 
To: prairiebreeze
    There's a log in the hole in the bottom of the sea, 
There's a log in the hole in the bottom of the sea, 
There's a hole, 
There's a hole, 
There's a hole in the bottom of the sea.
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posted on 
07/17/2003 7:43:44 AM PDT
by 
BlueLancer
(Der Elite Møøsenspåånkængruppen ØberKømmååndø (EMØØK))
 
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    It was during a detailed survey near the island of Guam that scientists from the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology found the new super-deep spot.And you wonder where Godzilla goes when he swims back out to sea.
Godzilla's fortress of solitude.
 
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posted on 
07/17/2003 7:49:35 AM PDT
by 
Just another Joe
(FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
 
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
    http://ibis.grdl.noaa.gov/SAT/Bathy.intro.html 
 
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posted on 
07/17/2003 7:56:28 AM PDT
by 
Hunble
 
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