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East Scotia Basin

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East Scotia Basin is a submarine basin that lies in the Scotia Sea of the South Atlantic ocean, behind the South Sandwich trench and between latitudes 55–60° S. It is bounded to the north by the North Scotia Ridge, which includes the island of South Georgia, and to the east by the South Sandwich Islands. A rise that runs from South Georgia to the South Orkney Islands separates the East Scotia Basin from the West Scotia Basin.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Christie, David M. (2006). Back-arc spreading systems: geological, biological, chemical, and physical interactions. Geophysical monograph. Vol. 166. American Geophysical Union. p. 142. ISBN 0-87590-431-9.
  2. ^ European Geophysical Society (1971). Physics and chemistry of the earth. Progress series. Vol. 8. Pergamon. p. 117.