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Vinogradov fracture zone

Coordinates: 60°56′S 29°12′W / 60.933°S 29.200°W / -60.933; -29.200
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Approximate surface projection on oceans of the centred Vinogradov fracture zone. Also shown are plate boundaries (white), other fracture zones (orange) and associated features (lighter orange). Click to expand to interactive map.[1]

Vinogradov fracture zone (60°56′S 29°12′W / 60.933°S 29.200°W / -60.933; -29.200) is a poorly studied Antarctic undersea fracture zone named for Alexandr Vinogradov, a Russian scientist/geochemist and first director of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry (GEOKHI). The name was proposed by Dr. Galina Agapova of the Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was approved in September 1997 (ACUF 272).[2] It is located south of the Scotia plate and Antarctic plate boundary.[3] A nearby seafloor feature is the Barsukov Seamount.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Marine Gazetteer Placedetails: Vinogradov Fracture Zone". Retrieved 9 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica:Vinogradov Fracture Zone". Retrieved 9 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica:Place Names within 1.0 degrees of Vinogradov Fracture Zone". Retrieved 9 December 2024.

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