Deepening
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Deepening may refer to:
  • Rapid deepening
    Rapid deepening
    Rapid deepening, also known as rapid intensification, is a meteorological condition that occurs when the minimum sea-level atmospheric pressure of a tropical cyclone decreases drastically in a short period of time. The National Weather Service describes rapid deepening as a decrease of...

  • Capital deepening
    Capital deepening
    Capital deepening is a term used in economics to describe an economy where capital per worker is increasing. This is also referred to as increase in the capital intensity. Capital deepening is often measured by the capital stock per labour hour. Overall, the economy will expand, and productivity...

  • Financial deepening
    Financial deepening
    Financial deepening is a term used often by economic development experts. It refers to the increased provision of financial services with a wider choice of services geared to all levels of society....



Other uses:
  • Dredging
  • Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project
    Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project
    The Port Phillip Channel Deepening Project began on 8 February 2008 to deepen the shipping channels leading to Melbourne, Australia, in Port Phillip to draught allow greater access for container ships. An estimated A$969 million, was to be spent on the works, with $150 million funded by taxpayers...

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