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Gulf of Anadyr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Gulf of Anadyr:gulf in far eastern Russia, in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea. The width of the gulf at its entrance is about 250 miles (400 km), and it runs inland for some 200 miles (320 km), Gulf of Anadyrgulf, Bering Sea also called Anadyr Bay,
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During 1980 (cruise L6-80-BS) the U.S. Geological Survey collected 1800 km of 24-fold seismic reflection data in the Gulf of Anadyr and across Navarin Basin.
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Geological Society of America Gulf of Anadyr Bathymetry...
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Definition of Anadyr, Gulf of from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "Anadyr, Gulf of" in:
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The Gulf of Anadyr, or Anadyr Bay (Russian: Анадырский залив), is a gulf in the extreme northeast of Siberia, Russia. Location It is in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea and extends from Cape Chukchi on the north to Cape Navarin in the south.
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Definition of gulf of anadyr from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "Anadyr, Gulf of" in:
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