Hall Basin

Geographical location

The Hall Basin (English Hall Basin ) is a wide spot in the Naresstraße. Geographically, it represents the midpoint between Kennedy Channel and Robeson Channel between Canada's Ellesmere Island and northwestern Greenland dar.

The strait has a minimum width of 45 km and a length of about 75 km. To the east of the Petermann glacier reaches down to the sea road. In the West, the Lady Franklin Bay lies with the two islands Miller Iceland and Bellot Iceland.

Is named the Hall Basin after the American Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall.

Arnott Strait | Barrow Strait | Bellotstraße | Coronation Gulf | Crozier Strait | Danish Strait | Davis Strait | Dease Strait | Desbarats Strait | Dolphin and Union Strait | Evans Strait | Fisher Strait | Foxe Channel | Franklin Strait | Frozen Strait | Fury - and - Hecla street | Goldsmith channel | Hall basin | Hendriksen Strait | Hudson Strait | James Ross Strait | Jonessund | Kennedy channel | Lancaster Sound | Larsen sound | McClintock channel | McDougall sound | Melvillesund | Nares Strait | Parry channel | Peel Sound | Penny Strait | Pullen Strait | Roes Welcome sound | Queen Maud Gulf | Prince Regent Inlet | Robeson channel | Simpson Strait | Sir William Parker Strait | Smith Sound | Sverdrup channel | Victoria Strait | Viscount Melville sound

  • Strait in Canada
  • Geography ( Nunavut )
  • Geography (Greenland)
  • Basins in Canada
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