Petersen Bank

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Petersen Bank
Submerged bank
Petersen Bank is located in Antarctica
Petersen Bank
Petersen Bank (Antarctica)
OceanSouthern Ocean

Petersen Bank (65°45′S 109°55′E / 65.750°S 109.917°E / -65.750; 109.917) is a submarine bank in the Mawson Sea extending north-northwest from the coast of Antarctica, just west of Balaena Islands. A portion of the bank was sounded by ships of U.S. Navy Operation Windmill, 1947–48. The bank was more fully delineated by ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) during January 1956 and 1957. Named by the ANARE for Captain Hans C. Petersen, master of the Kista Dan, who explored the bank in this vessel in January 1956.

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