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Röhss Bay

Röhss Bay (64°12′S 58°16′W / 64.200°S 58.267°W / -64.200; -58.267 (Röhss Bay)) is a bay 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) wide, between Cape Broms and Cape Obelisk on the southwest side of James Ross Island, Antarctica.[1]

Röhss Bay
James Ross Island. Röhss Bay in the west
Röhss Bay
Coordinates64°12′S 58°16′W / 64.200°S 58.267°W / -64.200; -58.267 (Röhss Bay)
TypeBay

Location edit

 
Trinity Peninsula on Antarctic Peninsula. James Ross Island east of the tip

Röhss Bay indents the west shore of James Ross Island, which lies to the southwest of Trinity Peninsula, at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in Graham Land. It is separated from the Detroit Plateau and Mount Tucker on the peninsula by Prince Gustav Channel. It is south of the Ulu Peninsula and west of Mount Haddington.[2]

Discovery and name edit

Röhss Bay was discovered by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition (SwedAE), 1901-04, under Otto Nordenskjöld, and named by him for August and Wilhelm Röhss, patrons of the expedition.[1]

Features edit

Cape Obelisk edit

64°08′S 58°27′W / 64.133°S 58.450°W / -64.133; -58.450. Cape at the north side of the entrance to Röhss Bay. Discovered and named by the SwedAE, 1901-04, under Otto Nordenskjöld. The name is descriptive of a conspicuous rock pinnacle about 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) within the headland, which is visible from northwestward and southward.[3]

Obelisk Col edit

64°07′S 58°24′W / 64.117°S 58.400°W / -64.117; -58.400. A col at about 150 metres (490 ft) high on the east side of Cape Obelisk, aligned north–south between Rum Cove and Röhss Bay. Named after Cape Obelisk by the UK-APC in 1983.[3]

Molley Corner edit

64°09′S 58°19′W / 64.150°S 58.317°W / -64.150; -58.317. A point on the north side of Röhss Bay, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) east of Cape Obelisk. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1983 after William Molley, Third Mate in HMS Terror of the British expedition, 1839-43, under Captain James Clark Ross.[4]

Flatcap Point edit

64°07′S 58°07′W / 64.117°S 58.117°W / -64.117; -58.117. The most northerly of two relatively low flat-topped rock cliffs on the east side of the northern arm of Röhss Bay. Mapped from surveys by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) (1960-61). The descriptive name was given by UK-APC.[5]

Sentinel Buttress edit

64°04′S 58°08′W / 64.067°S 58.133°W / -64.067; -58.133. A prominent crag containing a volcanic breccia sequence, rising to 535 metres (1,755 ft) high east of Palisade Nunatak at the head of Röhss Bay. So named by the UK-APC in 1987 from its commanding position in the area.[6]

Cape Broms edit

64°20′S 58°18′W / 64.333°S 58.300°W / -64.333; -58.300. Cape which marks the south side of the entrance to Röhss Bay. Discovered by the SwedAE, 1901-04, under Otto Nordenskjöld, who named it for G.E. Broms, a patron of the expedition.[7]

Persson Island edit

64°13′S 58°24′W / 64.217°S 58.400°W / -64.217; -58.400. An island 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) long, lying in the entrance to Röhss Bay on the southwest side of James Ross Island. Discovered by the SwedAE under Otto Nordenskjöld, 1901-04, and named by him for Nils Persson, a patron of the expedition.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alberts 1995, p. 627.
  2. ^ Graham Land and South Shetland BAS.
  3. ^ a b Alberts 1995, p. 537.
  4. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 499.
  5. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 244.
  6. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 663.
  7. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 96.
  8. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 570.

Sources edit

  • Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), Geographic Names of the Antarctic (PDF) (2 ed.), United States Board on Geographic Names, retrieved 2023-12-03   This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names.
  • Graham Land and South Shetland Islands, BAS: British Antarctic Survey, 2005, retrieved 2024-05-03

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.

röhss, nautical, miles, wide, between, cape, broms, cape, obelisk, southwest, side, james, ross, island, antarctica, james, ross, island, westcoordinates64, typebay, contents, location, discovery, name, features, cape, obelisk, obelisk, molley, corner, flatcap. Rohss Bay 64 12 S 58 16 W 64 200 S 58 267 W 64 200 58 267 Rohss Bay is a bay 11 nautical miles 20 km 13 mi wide between Cape Broms and Cape Obelisk on the southwest side of James Ross Island Antarctica 1 Rohss BayJames Ross Island Rohss Bay in the westRohss BayCoordinates64 12 S 58 16 W 64 200 S 58 267 W 64 200 58 267 Rohss Bay TypeBay Contents 1 Location 2 Discovery and name 3 Features 3 1 Cape Obelisk 3 2 Obelisk Col 3 3 Molley Corner 3 4 Flatcap Point 3 5 Sentinel Buttress 3 6 Cape Broms 3 7 Persson Island 4 References 5 SourcesLocation edit nbsp Trinity Peninsula on Antarctic Peninsula James Ross Island east of the tip Rohss Bay indents the west shore of James Ross Island which lies to the southwest of Trinity Peninsula at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in Graham Land It is separated from the Detroit Plateau and Mount Tucker on the peninsula by Prince Gustav Channel It is south of the Ulu Peninsula and west of Mount Haddington 2 Discovery and name editRohss Bay was discovered by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition SwedAE 1901 04 under Otto Nordenskjold and named by him for August and Wilhelm Rohss patrons of the expedition 1 Features editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Cape Obelisk edit 64 08 S 58 27 W 64 133 S 58 450 W 64 133 58 450 Cape at the north side of the entrance to Rohss Bay Discovered and named by the SwedAE 1901 04 under Otto Nordenskjold The name is descriptive of a conspicuous rock pinnacle about 2 nautical miles 3 7 km 2 3 mi within the headland which is visible from northwestward and southward 3 Obelisk Col edit 64 07 S 58 24 W 64 117 S 58 400 W 64 117 58 400 A col at about 150 metres 490 ft high on the east side of Cape Obelisk aligned north south between Rum Cove and Rohss Bay Named after Cape Obelisk by the UK APC in 1983 3 Molley Corner edit 64 09 S 58 19 W 64 150 S 58 317 W 64 150 58 317 A point on the north side of Rohss Bay 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi east of Cape Obelisk Named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC in 1983 after William Molley Third Mate in HMS Terror of the British expedition 1839 43 under Captain James Clark Ross 4 Flatcap Point edit 64 07 S 58 07 W 64 117 S 58 117 W 64 117 58 117 The most northerly of two relatively low flat topped rock cliffs on the east side of the northern arm of Rohss Bay Mapped from surveys by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS 1960 61 The descriptive name was given by UK APC 5 Sentinel Buttress edit 64 04 S 58 08 W 64 067 S 58 133 W 64 067 58 133 A prominent crag containing a volcanic breccia sequence rising to 535 metres 1 755 ft high east of Palisade Nunatak at the head of Rohss Bay So named by the UK APC in 1987 from its commanding position in the area 6 Cape Broms edit 64 20 S 58 18 W 64 333 S 58 300 W 64 333 58 300 Cape which marks the south side of the entrance to Rohss Bay Discovered by the SwedAE 1901 04 under Otto Nordenskjold who named it for G E Broms a patron of the expedition 7 Persson Island edit Main article Persson Island 64 13 S 58 24 W 64 217 S 58 400 W 64 217 58 400 An island 1 5 nautical miles 2 8 km 1 7 mi long lying in the entrance to Rohss Bay on the southwest side of James Ross Island Discovered by the SwedAE under Otto Nordenskjold 1901 04 and named by him for Nils Persson a patron of the expedition 8 References edit a b Alberts 1995 p 627 Graham Land and South Shetland BAS a b Alberts 1995 p 537 Alberts 1995 p 499 Alberts 1995 p 244 Alberts 1995 p 663 Alberts 1995 p 96 Alberts 1995 p 570 Sources editAlberts Fred G ed 1995 Geographic Names of the Antarctic PDF 2 ed United States Board on Geographic Names retrieved 2023 12 03 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names Graham Land and South Shetland Islands BAS British Antarctic Survey 2005 retrieved 2024 05 03 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rohss Bay amp oldid 1222727847 Sentinel Buttress, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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