Makarov Basin
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The Makarov Basin is a seafloor basin in the Arctic Ocean, part of the Amerasian Basin. It lies between the Alpha Ridge and the Lomonosov Ridge.
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The Makarov Basin is a seafloor basin in the Arctic Ocean, part of the Amerasian Basin. It lies between the Alpha Ridge and the Lomonosov Ridge.
88°N 140°E / 88°N 140°E / 88; 140 (Makarov Basin)
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