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Trough Creek State Park - Panoramio (56)
Trough may refer to: In science * Trough (geology), a long depression less steep than a trench * Trough (meteorology), an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure * Trough (physics), the lowest point on a wave * Trough level (medicine), the lowest concentration of a medicine is present in the body over time * Langmuir-Blodgett trough, a laboratory instrument In politics * Trough (economics), the lowest turning point of a business cycle * as metaphor for political corruption, in the contexts of crony capitalism, nepotism, and public economics Other uses * Bread trough or dough trough, rectangular receptacle with a shallow basin, used in breadmaking * Trough (food) or manger, a container for animal feed * Watering trough, a receptacle of drinking water for domestic and non-domestic livestock * Battle of the Trough, a 1756 skirmish of the French and Indian War in West Virginia * Sleightholme Beck Gorge - The Troughs, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale distri ...
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Trough (geology)
In geology, a trough is a linear structural depression that extends laterally over a distance. Although it is less steep than a trench, a trough can be a narrow basin or a geologic rift. These features often form at the rim of tectonic plates. There are various oceanic troughs on the ocean floors. Examples of oceanic troughs * Benue Trough * Cayman Trough * Kings Trough * Hesperides Trough * Nankai Trough * Northumberland Trough * Okinawa Trough in the East China Sea * Rockall Trough and others along the rift of the mid-oceanic ridge * Salton Trough * South Shetland Trough * Suakin TroughDinwiddie, Robert et al. (2008) ''Ocean: The World's Last Wilderness Revealed'', London, Dorling Kindersley, page 452. in the Red Sea * Timor Trough See also * Walker Lane * Oceanic basin In hydrology, an oceanic basin (or ocean basin) is anywhere on Earth that is covered by seawater. Geologically, ocean basins are large  geologic basins that are below sea level. Most ...
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