The Bransfield Basin is a back-arc rift basin located off the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The basin lies within a Northeast and Southwest...
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Bransfield Island, Joinville Island group Bransfield Basin, Antarctica This page lists people with the surname Bransfield. If an internal link intending to refer...
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Shetland plate (section Bransfield Basin)
southeastern border is a rift zone, with the Antarctic plate creating the Bransfield Basin. The southwestern and northeastern boundaries are each part of larger...
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synchronous global cooling. An ocean sediment core from the eastern Bransfield Basin in the Antarctic Peninsula shows centennial events, which the authors...
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Atlantic by approximately 150 years. A sediment core from the eastern Bransfield Basin, in the Antarctic Peninsula, preserves climatic events from both the...
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island is the top of a Pleistocene-Recent stratovolcano within the Bransfield Basin. The volcano has a base diameter of 8 km, and a height of 350 m. Penguin...
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active shield volcano 30 km in diameter. The island is associated with Bransfield Basin seafloor spreading that includes a volcanic ridge and seamounts dating...
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through the strait is known as Bransfield Trough (61°30′S 54°0′W / 61.500°S 54.000°W / -61.500; -54.000). The basin is about 400 km long and 2 km deep...
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rifting in the Adare Basin. Bransfield Basin Granot; Cande; Stock; Davey; Clayton (2010). "Postspreading rifting in the Adare Basin, Antarctica: Regional...
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submarine volcano is a Pleistocene-Recent shield volcano within the Bransfield Basin. The volcano has a base diameter of 20 km, and a height of 1000 m....
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Jurassic-Miocene. The late subduction phase, when the opening of the Bransfield Rift and back-arc basins occur. This is followed by contemporaneous terrestrial and...
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Arctic Ocean (redirect from East Greenland Rift Basin)
sea North Polar Basin into two oceanic basins: the Eurasian Basin, which is 4,000–4,500 m (13,100–14,800 ft) deep, and the Amerasian Basin (sometimes called...
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volcano of the Bransfield Strait, with a peak-to-bottom height of 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi). It separates the deep basin of the Bransfield Strait into an...
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Mono Lake (category Lakes of the Great Basin)
"The Cold Carbonate Connection Between Mono Lake, California and the Bransfield Strait, Antarctica". Aquatic Geochemistry. 4 (3/4): 429–454. doi:10.1023/A:1009696617671...
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Saharan dust (section Amazon basin)
an incubation experiment of Antarctic Peninsula shelf waters from the Bransfield Strait, Southern Ocean". Marine Chemistry. 122 (1–4): 148–159. Bibcode:2010MarCh...
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Oceans portal Elizabeth Island (Cape Horn) Garcia de Nodal expedition Bransfield Strait Sars Bank Timeline of Francis Drake's circumnavigation "6 men become...
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HMS Adventure Furneaux Smith San Telmo Vostok Bellingshausen Mirny Lazarev Bransfield Palmer Davis Weddell Morrell Astrolabe Dumont d'Urville United States...
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Jane Banks; the South Orkney Islands and Elephant Island. Finally, the Bransfield Strait separates the arc from the South Shetland Islands and James Ross...
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These volcanoes, e.g. Deception Island, are due to rifting in the Bransfield back-arc basin close to the South Shetland subduction zone. The Antarctic Peninsula...
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Island Boundary Pass – between British Columbia and Washington state Bransfield Strait – between South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula Bungo...
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1964 65°0′S 2°35′E / 65.000°S 2.583°E / -65.000; 2.583 Orca Seamount Bransfield Strait 1967 Named for the orca whales that frequent the area 62°26′00″S...
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element constraints on mixing and melting models of marginal basin volcanism, Bransfield Strait, Antarctica". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 111...
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border lies on a watershed which separates the White Sea river basin from the basins of rivers that flow south. Genetically, though, they are more closely...
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its ice shelf was long thought to have been the British sailor Edward Bransfield, a captain in the Royal Navy, who discovered the tip of the Antarctic...
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also been reported as occurring in high-latitude marine sediments at Bransfield Strait, Antarctica; Sea of Okhotsk, Eastern Siberia, off Sakhalin; and...
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Mangazeya (category Taz basin)
HMS Adventure Furneaux Smith San Telmo Vostok Bellingshausen Mirny Lazarev Bransfield Palmer Davis Weddell Morrell Astrolabe Dumont d'Urville United States...
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and crossed Skolai Pass in the Wrangell Mountains into the Copper River Basin. He also took three expeditions to northeastern Mexico and published descriptions...
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Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, a captain in the Russian Imperial Navy; Edward Bransfield, a captain in the Royal Navy; and Nathaniel Palmer, an American sailor...
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global warming of around 3 °C (5.4 °F), vulnerable areas like Wilkes Basin and Aurora Basin may collapse over around 2,000 years, potentially adding up to 6...
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covered by small hillocks. Three days later, on 30 January 1820, Edward Bransfield and William Smith, with a British expedition, were the first to chart...
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