The
South Sandwich Trench is a deep arcuate trench
in the South Atlantic Ocean lying 100 km to the east of the
South Sandwich Islands. The
trench is produced by the
subduction of
the southernmost portion of the
South American Plate beneath the small
South Sandwich Plate. The South
Sandwich Islands constitute a
volcanic
island arc which results from this active
subduction. Mount Belinda on Montagu Island is an active
volcano.
It is the
deepest trench of the Southern
Atlantic Ocean, and the second deepest of the Atlantic Ocean
, after the Puerto Rico Trench
.
The trench is 965 km long and has a maximum depth of 8,428
meters below sea level. This location, at 55°40'S, 025°55'W, is
called
Meteor Deep.
It is 122 km
northeast of Zavodovski
Island
.
The
southernmost portion of the South Sandwich Trench reaches south of
60°S and therefore into the Southern Ocean
, thereby containing the maximum depth of that Ocean
at 60°00'S, 024°W, with a depth of 7,235 meters.
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