JOIDES Basin

JOIDES Basin

JOIDES Basin (coord|74|30|S|174|0|E|) is a northeast trending undersea basin of the central Ross continental shelf named for the "Joint Oceanographic Institutes Deep Earth Sampling." Name approved 6/88 (ACUF 228).


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