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Humboldt Graben ( "Humboldt Trench", ) is a glacier-filled valley, long, trending north–south between the Humboldt Mountains and the Petermann Ranges in
Queen Maud Land Queen Maud Land () is a roughly region of Antarctica Territorial claims in Antarctica, claimed by Norway as a dependent territory. It borders the claimed British Antarctic Territory 20th meridian west, 20° west, specifically the Caird Coast, ...
, Antarctica.


Exploration and naming

The feature was discovered and mapped by the
German Antarctic Expedition (1938–1939) The German Antarctic Expedition of 1938–1939 was led by ''Kriegsmarine'' captain Alfred Ritscher (1879–1963), was the third official Antarctic expedition of the German Reich, by order of the "Commissioner for the Four Year Plan" Hermann Görin ...
under
Alfred Ritscher Alfred Ritscher (23 May 1879 in Bad Lauterberg – 30 March 1963 in Hamburg) was a German polar explorer. A ''Kapitän zur See'' in the ''Kriegsmarine'', he led the third German Antarctic Expedition in 1938–39, which mapped the New Swabia () ...
, who named it in association with the adjacent Humboldt Mountains.


Features

Features in and near the graben include:


Graben Horn

. A prominent horn or cone-shaped peak high rising at the east side of Humboldt Graben. The peak is situated in the central part of Pieck Range in the Petermann Ranges. Discovered by the GerAE under Ritscher, 1938-39, who named it in association with Humboldt Graben. Graben, of German origin, is a term applied to a rift valley or a fault trough.


Parizhskaya Kommuna Glacier

. A glacier, long, draining northwest between Zwiesel Mountain and Grakammen Ridge to Humboldt Graben in the Petermann Ranges. Discovered and plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Mapped from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60. Remapped by SovAE, 1960-61, and named Lednik Parizhskoy Kommuny (
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glacier).


Pieck Range

. A short mountain range surmounted by Zwiesel Mountain, located at the east side of Humboldt Graben in the Petermann Ranges. Discovered and plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Mapped from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60; remapped by SovAE, 1960-61, and named after
Wilhelm Pieck Friedrich Wilhelm Reinhold Pieck (; 3 January 1876 – 7 September 1960) was a German communist politician who served as the Leadership of East Germany, chairman of the Socialist Unity Party from 1946 to 1950 and as the only president of the Ger ...
, first President of communist East Germany.


Zwiesel Mountain

. A large complex mountain which is highly dissected, rising to high and forming the north portion of Pieck Range in the Petermann Ranges. Discovered and given the descriptive name "Zwiesel-Berg" (forked mountain) by the GerAE, 1938-39, under Ritscher.


Sandbotnen Cirque

. A cirque or small valley, the floor of which is covered by moraine, indenting the west side of Zwiesel Mountain in the Pieck Range. First plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60, and named Sandbotnen (the sand cirque).


Bremotet Moraine

. A small morainal area on the northwest side of Zwiesel Mountain, at the point where the glacial flow of the Humboldt Graben meets that of Parizhskaya Kommuna Glacier. First plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60, and named Bremotet (the glacier meeting).


Skeidshornet Peak

. A peak, high, standing west-southwest of Mount Valikhanov in the Pieck Range of the Petermann Ranges, in Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Replotted from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60, and named Skeidshornet.


Mount Skeidskneet

. A mountain, high, surmounting the east side of the head of Humboldt Graben at the southwest extremity of the Petermann Ranges. Discovered and photographed by the GerAE, 1938-39. Mapped by Norway from air photos and surveys by NorAE, 1956-60, and named Skeidskneet.


Vestbanen Moraine

. A medial moraine in Humboldt Graben, originating near Zwiesel Mountain and trending north in string-like fashion for along the west flank of the Petermann Ranges. First plotted from air photos by GerAE, 1938-39. Remapped by NorAE, 1956-60, and named Vestbanen (the west path). The feature is similar to Austbanen Moraine which parallels it eastward.


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* {{refend Valleys of Queen Maud Land Humboldt Mountains (Antarctica)