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The mean depth of the ocean is 3,800 metres (about 12,500 feet).

The mean depth of the Pacific (excluding adjacent seas) is 14,040 feet (4,280 metres), and its greatest known depth is 36,201 feet (11,034 metres)—in the Mariana Trench also the greatest depth found in any ocean.

Finally, the mean depth of the rut was determined.

The mean depth deviation was 0.54 mm (range 0.17 0.80 mm, standard deviation 0.21).

The mean depth of both channels increased by more than 1.3 m.

The mean depth of the processed groove was nearly 1.0 nm.

The mean depth D is often >10 m, even for small landslides, which is unlikely.

In this case, the mean depth of energy deposition is situated almost in the center of the NP.

The mean depth of the Japan Trench axis is approximately 7.58 km (calculated from Tsuru et al. [2002]).

Atomic force microscopy, as the technique with a higher resolution, was used to determine the mean depth of every scratch as a reference.

The mean depth of the processed groove was 0.7 to 1.0 nm, which corresponds to the cleavage plane spacing of muscovite.

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