The
North Polar Basin is an
oceanic basin in the
Arctic Ocean, consisting of two main parts, the
Amerasian Basin (also
Central Polar Basin) and the
Eurasian Basin (also
Norwegian Basin), which are separated by the
Lomonosov Ridge, a
mid-ocean ridge running between north
Greenland and the
Svalbard archipelago. The basin is bordered by the
continental shelves of
Eurasia and
North America.
History
There was an expedition to the North Polar Basin by
Fridtjof Nansen and
Otto Sverdrup in the "
Fram" in 1893-1896.
Roald Amundsen sailed across the North Polar Basin between 1922 and 1924.
References
- Seebohm, Henry (October 1893) "The North Polar Basin" The Geographical Journal 2(4): pp. 331-346
- Herman, Yvonne (July 1970) "Arctic Paleo-Oceanography in Late Cenozoic Time" Science (New Series) 169(3944): pp. 474-477
- Olsson, Kristina, et al. (January 1999) "Carbon Utilization in the Eurasian Sector of the Arctic Ocean" Limnology and Oceanography 44(1): pp. 95-105
- "North Polar Basin" Encyclopædia Britannica
, retrieved 17 August 2005
- "Featured Explorers", World Book
, retrieved 17 August 2005