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South Indian Basin

Coordinates: 60°0′S 120°0′E / 60.000°S 120.000°E / -60.000; 120.000
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South Indian Basin (60°0′S 120°0′E / 60.000°S 120.000°E / -60.000; 120.000) is an undersea basin name approved 7/63 (ACUF 12).

It lies between Antarctica and the Southeast Indian Ridge.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Speer, Kevi G; Forbes, Andrew (1994-09-01), "A deep western boundary current in the South Indian Basin", Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 41 (n9), Elsevier B.V: 1289(15), ISSN 0967-0637