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- Q4748967 subject Q8218789.
- Q4748967 abstract "The Amundsen Basin, with depths up to 4.4 km, is the deepest abyssal plain in the Arctic Ocean. The Amundsen Basin is embraced by the Lomonosov Ridge (from 81°N 140°E to 80°N 40°W) and the Gakkel Ridge (from 81°N 120°E to 85°N 10°E). It is named after the polar researcher Roald Amundsen. Together with the Nansen Basin, the Amundsen Basin is often summarized as Eurasian Basin.The Russian-American cooperation Nansen and Amundsen Basin Observational System (NABOS) aims "to provide a quantitative observationally based assessment of circulation, water mass transformations, and transformation mechanisms in the Eurasian and Canadian Basins of the Arctic Ocean".".
- Q4748967 wikiPageExternalLink nabos.iarc.uaf.edu.
- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q102416.
- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q1166029.
- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q215920.
- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q242857.
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- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q603523.
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- Q4748967 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218789.
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- Q4748967 point "81.0 140.0".
- Q4748967 type SpatialThing.
- Q4748967 comment "The Amundsen Basin, with depths up to 4.4 km, is the deepest abyssal plain in the Arctic Ocean. The Amundsen Basin is embraced by the Lomonosov Ridge (from 81°N 140°E to 80°N 40°W) and the Gakkel Ridge (from 81°N 120°E to 85°N 10°E). It is named after the polar researcher Roald Amundsen.".
- Q4748967 label "Amundsen Basin".
- Q4748967 lat "81.0".
- Q4748967 long "140.0".