The Nordenskjöld Basin is a geological feature located in Antarctica, specifically in the eastern part of the continent within the broader context of the Antarctic Peninsula region. It is characterized by its sedimentary deposits and geological formations, which provide valuable information about the Earth's history, climate changes, and the geological evolution of Antarctica. The basin is named after the Swedish explorer Otto Nordenskjöld, who played a significant role in Antarctic exploration in the early 20th century.
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