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The
Romanche Trench, also called the
Romanche Furrow or
Romanche Gap, is the third deepest of the major
trenches of the
Atlantic Ocean, after the
Puerto Rico Trench and the
South Sandwich Trench. It dissects the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge just north of the
equator at the narrowest part of the Atlantic between Brazil and West Africa, extending from 2°N to 2°S and from 16°W to 20°W. The trench has been formed by the actions of the
Romanche Fracture Zone, a portion of which is an active
transform boundary offsetting sections of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is situated between the
Sierra Leone Basin to the North and Northeast, the
South Atlantic Basin to the East and Southeast, the
Northern Brazilian Basin To the South and Southwest, and
North Atlantic Ridge to the West and Northwest. Geologically, it's at the seam of the
South American Plate to the West and the
African Plate to the East. The trench has a depth of 7,760 m, is 300 km long and has an average width of 19 km and allows for a major circulation of deep ocean basin water from the west Atlantic to the east Atlantic basins. Deep water flow through the trench is from west to east with a rate of 3.6×10
6 m³/s of 1.57°C water.
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