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Kane Basin (; ) is an
Arctic The Arctic (; . ) is the polar regions of Earth, polar region of Earth that surrounds the North Pole, lying within the Arctic Circle. The Arctic region, from the IERS Reference Meridian travelling east, consists of parts of northern Norway ( ...
waterway lying between
Greenland Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. It is by far the largest geographically of three constituent parts of the kingdom; the other two are metropolitan Denmark and the Faroe Islands. Citizens of Greenlan ...
and
Ellesmere Island Ellesmere Island (; ) is Canada's northernmost and List of Canadian islands by area, third largest island, and the List of islands by area, tenth largest in the world. It comprises an area of , slightly smaller than Great Britain, and the total ...
, Canada's northernmost. It links
Smith Sound Smith Sound (; ) is an Arctic sea passage between Greenland Greenland is an autonomous territory in the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. It is by far the largest geographically of three constituent parts of the kingdom; the other two are ...
to
Kennedy Channel Kennedy Channel (; ; ) is an Arctic sea passage between Greenland and Canada's most northerly island, Ellesmere Island. It was named by Elisha Kane around 1854 during his second Arctic voyage in search of the lost Franklin expedition. It is no ...
and forms part of
Nares Strait Nares Strait (; ) is a waterway between Ellesmere Island and Greenland that connects the northern part of Baffin Bay in the Atlantic Ocean with the Lincoln Sea in the Arctic Ocean. From south to north, the strait includes Smith Sound, Kane Basi ...
. It is approximately in length and at its widest. It is named after the American explorer Elisha Kent Kane, whose expedition in search of
Franklin's lost expedition Franklin's lost expedition was a failed British voyage of Arctic exploration led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, and , and was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections of the Northwest ...
crossed it in 1854. Kane himself had named it "Peabody Bay," in honor of philanthropist
George Peabody George Peabody (; February 18, 1795 – November 4, 1869) was an American financier and philanthropist. He is often considered the father of modern philanthropy. Born into a poor family in Massachusetts, Peabody went into business in dry goods ...
, the major funder of Kane's expedition. Currently
Peabody Bay Peabody Bay () is a large bay in northwestern Greenland. Administratively it is part of Avannaata municipality. Geography Peabody Bay is located on the eastern side of the Kane Basin off the western end of the Humboldt Glacier. Cape Forbes and ...
is a bay at the eastern side of the basin, off the southwestern end of the
Humboldt Glacier Humboldt Glacier () is one of the major glaciers in northern Greenland. The glacier is named after German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and is the widest tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere. Geography The Humboldt Glacier borders ...
in northern Greenland.McGary Oer, Greenland
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Further reading

* Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.). ''Radar Imagery of Arctic Pack Ice Kane Basin to North Pole''. Hanover, N.H.: The Division, 1968. * Hobbs, William Herbert. ''Discovery and Exploration Within the Area to the West of the Kane Basin''. 1939. * Kravitz, Joseph. ''Sediments and Sediment Processes in Kane Basin, a High Arctic Glacial Marine Basin''. oulder, Colo.? University of Colorado, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, 1982. * Marentette, Kris Allen. ''Late Quaternary Paleoceanography in Kane Basin, Canada and Greenland''. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1989.


References

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