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Mohn Basin
The
Mohn
Basin
is a
major depression
in the surface near the
edge
of
the Antarctic
polar plateau
. It extends
southward
from the
western
limit of the
Quarles Range
for about and includes the
névé
area
adjacent to the heads of the
Bowman
,
Devils
,
Amundsen
and
Scott
glaciers, in the
Queen Maud Mountains
of
Antarctica
. The feature was
encountered
in
December 1911
by
the South
Pole
party of the
Norwegian expedition
under
Roald Amundsen
, and was named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
for
Norwegian
meteorologist
Henrik Mohn
, the author of the
meteorological
report of this
expedition
.