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Fracture zone in the Southern Ocean
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Balleny fracture zone
Fracture zone
Balleny fracture zone is located in AntarcticaBalleny fracture zoneBalleny fracture zone
Coordinates: 62°S 156°E / 62°S 156°E / -62; 156
Offshore water bodiesSouthern Ocean
EtymologyBalleny Islands

Balleny fracture zone (62°S 156°E / 62°S 156°E / -62; 156) is a fracture zone in the Southern Ocean that extends south towards the Balleny Islands. The name was approved by the Advisory Committee for Undersea Features in December 1971.

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