Nadir (topography) explained

In topography, a nadir is a point on a surface that is lower in elevation than all points immediately adjacent to it.[1] Mathematically, a nadir is a local minimum of elevation. A nadir may be the lowest point of a dry basin or depression, or the deepest point of a body of water or ice. The nadir of a body of water is often called a "deep", as in the Challenger Deep, the nadir of the Earth's oceans.

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  1. Web site: Nadir (topography) Semantic Scholar . 2024-11-12 . www.semanticscholar.org . en.