The large swift river has here sunk its channel (by erosion) to a maximum depth of 1,200 feet during very recent geological time, and the process is still going on.
It is scarcely believable that this big lake has an average depth of only fifteen feet and a maximum depth of only fifty feet.
Along the mid-oceanic ridge the boundary is taken as that scarp or scarp zone where the average level rises appreciably above the axis of maximum depth of the basin floor.
Its crest lies near the median line of the ocean, and its lateral boundaries are formed by scarps[2] which lie near the axes of maximum depth of the eastern and western basins.
In the North Atlantic the axes of maximum depth on the eastern and on the western sides of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge lie in the abyssal-hills province.
Area 1 has a length of 210 feet, an average width of four feet, and a maximum depth of two feet.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maximum depth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.