Morris Basin

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Morris Basin (

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75°39′S 159°9′E / 75.650°S 159.150°E / -75.650; 159.150Coordinates: 75°39′S 159°9′E / 75.650°S 159.150°E / -75.650; 159.150) is a basin, about 9 square miles (23 km2) in area, in the northern part of the Ricker Hills, in the Prince Albert Mountains of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The southern part of the basin is ice free but the northern portion is occupied by a large lobe of ice. The basin was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956–62, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a biologist at McMurdo Station in the 1965–66 and 1966–67 seasons.[1]

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  1. ^ "Morris Basin". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-11-08.

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