bathyal zone
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Definition
- Noun:
- The bathyal zone: A specific depth zone of the ocean, defined as the steep descent of the seabed from the edge of the continental shelf to the beginning of the abyssal plain. It is characterized by complete darkness (no sunlight), high pressure, and cold temperatures.
Usage
- The term "bathyal zone" is used in scientific contexts, particularly in oceanography, marine biology, and geology, to describe a specific ecological and physical region of the deep sea.
- It is typically used with the definite article "the" (e.g., bathyal zone) as it refers to a defined global feature.
Examples
- Noun:
- The unique fish species are adapted to the perpetual darkness of the bathyal zone.
- Scientists used a submersible to study the geology of the bathyal zone.
- The bathyal zone lies between 200 and 4,000 meters below the ocean surface.
Advanced Usage
- "The bathyal zone" is often subdivided into the upper bathyal and lower bathyal zones based on depth and biological communities.
- Research focuses on the microbial life in the lower bathyal zone.
Variants and Related Words
- Bathyal (adjective): Of or relating to the bathyal zone.
- The expedition collected bathyal sediment samples.
- Bathypelagic zone (noun): The water column (open sea) within the depth range of the bathyal zone. While "bathyal zone" typically refers to the seafloor, "bathypelagic" refers to the open water at those depths.
Synonyms
- Bathyal region: A less common synonym with identical meaning.
- Archibenthic zone: A technical synonym used in some ecological classifications.
- Continental slope: A geological/geographical term for the steep incline itself, which is the primary physical feature of the bathyal zone.
Related Phrases
- From the shelf to the bathyal: A phrase describing a transition in ocean depth.
- The canyon channels sediment from the shelf to the bathyal.
Notes
- The bathyal zone is distinct from the photic zone (sunlit surface zone), the abyssal zone (deeper, flatter plain), and the hadal zone (deepest ocean trenches).
- It is a critical zone for understanding deep-sea biodiversity and the carbon cycle.
Noun
- the steep descent of the seabed from the continental shelf to the abyssal zone