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Petermann Island

Petermann Island is a small, low and rounded island, lying off the northwest coast of Kyiv Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica, a short distance south of Booth Island and the Lemaire Channel. It is a popular tourist destination.

Petermann Island
Petermann Island from a distance
Petermann Island
Location of Petermann Island
Petermann Island
Petermann Island (Antarctic Peninsula)
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates65°10′S 64°10′W / 65.167°S 64.167°W / -65.167; -64.167
Length2 km (1.2 mi)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
Population0

Description edit

The island is 1.8 km (1.1 mi) long and 1.2 km (0.75 mi) across. It rises steeply to elevations of up to 250 m (820 ft) from a rocky coastline with raised pebble beaches. It has volcanic origins, with about half the land surface covered by a permanent, crevassed icecap. Ice-free areas have a sparse vegetation of mosses and lichens.[1] The bedrock of the island is granodiorite,[2]

History edit

The island was discovered by a German expedition of 1873–74, who named it after geographer August Petermann. The French Antarctic Expedition of 1908-10 wintered over aboard ship in a cove on the southeast side of the island, named Port Circumcision because it was spotted 1 January 1909, the traditional day for the Feast of the Circumcision.

Huts built by the expedition are gone, although a cairn remains, along with a refuge hut built by Argentina in 1955, and a cross commemorating three members of the British Antarctic Survey who died in a 1982 attempt to cross the sea ice from Petermann to Faraday Station.

Geography edit

 
Adélie penguin rookery on Petermann Island; their droppings make the grey rock pinkish

A large number of locations on the island have been individually charted and named. Unless otherwise specified, the following features were first charted by the French Antarctic Expedition during their winter on the island, and named by Captain Jean-Baptiste Charcot.

Rouch Point forms the northwest end of Petermann Island. It was named for Jules Rouch, the expedition's oceanographer.[3] Godfroy Point marks the northern extremity of the island. It was named by Captain Charcot for Rene Godfroy, sub-lieutenant on the Pourquoi-Pas.[4] Liouville Point marks the northeast end of the island. It was named for J. Liouville, the expedition's zoologist.[5]

Depeaux Point forms the south end of the island.[6] Port Circumcision is a cove indenting the southeast side of Petermann Island. It was discovered on January 1, 1909. In the Roman Catholic calendar, this date is the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ, for which Captain Charcot named the cove. The cove served as a base for the Pourquoi-Pas during the 1909 winter season.[7]

Also on the south end of the island is Megalestris Hill, a rocky hill approximately 35 m (115 ft) high. It was named Megalestris after an obsolete generic name for the south polar skua, which are found on the island.[8] A cairn with a lead plaque was erected on the hill in 1909. The original plaque has since been removed to the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris, but the cairn, with a replica plaque, has been designated a Historic Site or Monument (HSM 27), following a proposal by Argentina, France and the United Kingdom to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting.[9]

Important Bird Area edit

 
Penguin colonies, cruise ship and tourists

The island has been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of about 3,000 pairs of gentoo penguins. Other birds nesting at the site in smaller numbers include Adélie penguins, imperial shags, Wilson's storm petrels and south polar skuas.[1]

Groussac Refuge edit

Groussac Refuge
Refuge
 
Naval refuge Groussac in 2013
Country  Argentina
Location in Antarctic PeninsulaPetermann Island
Graham Land
Antarctica
Administered byArgentine Navy
Established1955 (1955)
Named forPaul Groussac
TypeSeasonal
StatusOperational

Groussac Refuge (65°10′33″S 64°08′10″W / 65.175727°S 64.136247°W / -65.175727; -64.136247) is an Argentine naval refuge (originally called Hippolyte Bouchard) in Antarctica, located on the southern coast of the Port Circumcision, on Petermann Island, next to the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The refuge was inaugurated on February 6, 1955 and is operated by the Argentine Navy and was occupied periodically by personnel of the British Antarctic Survey of the former Faraday Station. The refuge is in the middle of a colony of Gentoo penguins. Its current name is in honour of Paul Groussac, a French writer and historian who lived in Argentina and authored a plea on the Argentine claim of the Malvinas Islands and biographies of Argentine national heroes.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Petermann Island". BirdLife data zone: Important Bird Areas. BirdLife International. 2013. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  2. ^ Woo, Ming-ko (2012-04-14). Permafrost Hydrology. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-23462-0.
  3. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  4. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  5. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  6. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  7. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  8. ^ . Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  9. ^ "List of Historic Sites and Monuments approved by the ATCM (2012)" (PDF). Antarctic Treaty Secretariat. 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-28.

External links edit

  • Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty Visitor Guidelines and island description
  • Personal photographic account from March 2007

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For Petermann Ice Island see Petermann Glacier Ice loss Petermann Island is a small low and rounded island lying off the northwest coast of Kyiv Peninsula in Graham Land Antarctica a short distance south of Booth Island and the Lemaire Channel It is a popular tourist destination Petermann IslandPetermann Island from a distancePetermann IslandLocation of Petermann IslandShow map of AntarcticaPetermann IslandPetermann Island Antarctic Peninsula Show map of Antarctic PeninsulaGeographyLocationAntarcticaCoordinates65 10 S 64 10 W 65 167 S 64 167 W 65 167 64 167Length2 km 1 2 mi AdministrationAntarcticaAdministered under the Antarctic Treaty SystemDemographicsPopulation0 Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Important Bird Area 3 2 Groussac Refuge 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription editThe island is 1 8 km 1 1 mi long and 1 2 km 0 75 mi across It rises steeply to elevations of up to 250 m 820 ft from a rocky coastline with raised pebble beaches It has volcanic origins with about half the land surface covered by a permanent crevassed icecap Ice free areas have a sparse vegetation of mosses and lichens 1 The bedrock of the island is granodiorite 2 History editThe island was discovered by a German expedition of 1873 74 who named it after geographer August Petermann The French Antarctic Expedition of 1908 10 wintered over aboard ship in a cove on the southeast side of the island named Port Circumcision because it was spotted 1 January 1909 the traditional day for the Feast of the Circumcision Huts built by the expedition are gone although a cairn remains along with a refuge hut built by Argentina in 1955 and a cross commemorating three members of the British Antarctic Survey who died in a 1982 attempt to cross the sea ice from Petermann to Faraday Station Geography edit nbsp Adelie penguin rookery on Petermann Island their droppings make the grey rock pinkish A large number of locations on the island have been individually charted and named Unless otherwise specified the following features were first charted by the French Antarctic Expedition during their winter on the island and named by Captain Jean Baptiste Charcot Rouch Point forms the northwest end of Petermann Island It was named for Jules Rouch the expedition s oceanographer 3 Godfroy Point marks the northern extremity of the island It was named by Captain Charcot for Rene Godfroy sub lieutenant on the Pourquoi Pas 4 Liouville Point marks the northeast end of the island It was named for J Liouville the expedition s zoologist 5 Depeaux Point forms the south end of the island 6 Port Circumcision is a cove indenting the southeast side of Petermann Island It was discovered on January 1 1909 In the Roman Catholic calendar this date is the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ for which Captain Charcot named the cove The cove served as a base for the Pourquoi Pas during the 1909 winter season 7 Also on the south end of the island is Megalestris Hill a rocky hill approximately 35 m 115 ft high It was named Megalestris after an obsolete generic name for the south polar skua which are found on the island 8 A cairn with a lead plaque was erected on the hill in 1909 The original plaque has since been removed to the Museum National d Histoire Naturelle in Paris but the cairn with a replica plaque has been designated a Historic Site or Monument HSM 27 following a proposal by Argentina France and the United Kingdom to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting 9 Important Bird Area edit nbsp Penguin colonies cruise ship and tourists The island has been identified as an Important Bird Area IBA by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of about 3 000 pairs of gentoo penguins Other birds nesting at the site in smaller numbers include Adelie penguins imperial shags Wilson s storm petrels and south polar skuas 1 Groussac Refuge edit Groussac RefugeRefuge nbsp Naval refuge Groussac in 2013Country nbsp ArgentinaLocation in Antarctic PeninsulaPetermann IslandGraham LandAntarcticaAdministered byArgentine NavyEstablished1955 1955 Named forPaul GroussacTypeSeasonalStatusOperational Groussac Refuge 65 10 33 S 64 08 10 W 65 175727 S 64 136247 W 65 175727 64 136247 is an Argentine naval refuge originally called Hippolyte Bouchard in Antarctica located on the southern coast of the Port Circumcision on Petermann Island next to the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula The refuge was inaugurated on February 6 1955 and is operated by the Argentine Navy and was occupied periodically by personnel of the British Antarctic Survey of the former Faraday Station The refuge is in the middle of a colony of Gentoo penguins Its current name is in honour of Paul Groussac a French writer and historian who lived in Argentina and authored a plea on the Argentine claim of the Malvinas Islands and biographies of Argentine national heroes citation needed See also editList of Antarctic and sub Antarctic islands List of Antarctic field campsReferences edit a b Petermann Island BirdLife data zone Important Bird Areas BirdLife International 2013 Retrieved 2013 01 14 Woo Ming ko 2012 04 14 Permafrost Hydrology Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 3 642 23462 0 Rouch Point Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved 2020 05 04 Godfroy Point Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2020 05 04 Liouville Point Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2020 05 04 Depeaux Point Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2020 05 04 Port Circumcision Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2020 05 04 Megalestris Hill Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey Retrieved 2020 05 04 List of Historic Sites and Monuments approved by the ATCM 2012 PDF Antarctic Treaty Secretariat 2012 Retrieved 2013 10 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Petermann Island Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty Visitor Guidelines and island description Personal photographic account from March 2007 Portals nbsp Islands nbsp Geography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petermann Island amp oldid 1157721845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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