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(Redirected from 17 de Agosto Refuge) Island in Graham Land, Antarctica

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Millerand Island
Millerand Island from San Martín Base, 2011
Millerand Island is located in Antarctic PeninsulaMillerand IslandMillerand IslandLocation in Antarctic Peninsula
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates68°09′S 67°13′W / 68.150°S 67.217°W / -68.150; -67.217
Length6 km (3.7 mi)
Width6 km (3.7 mi)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Millerand Island is a high rugged island 6 km (3 nmi) in diameter, lying 7 km (4 nmi) south of Cape Calmette, off the west coast of Graham Land. It was discovered by the French Antarctic Expedition (1908-1910) under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who thought that it was a cape of the mainland and named it as such after Alexandre Millerand, French statesman.

17 de Agosto Refuge

Refuge 17 de Agosto 68°07′53″S 67°10′16″W / 68.131254°S 67.171031°W / -68.131254; -67.171031 is an Antarctic refuge located in the north east of the Millerand Island in the Marguerite Bay, on the Fallières Coast. It is operated by the Argentine Army and was inaugurated on 17 August 1957. It depends on the San Martín base, which is five kilometres away on the Barry Island. The refuge consists of a red hut, used by the personnel employed in the missions carried out in the area, and has a capacity to accommodate four people, enough food for two weeks, fuel, gas and first aid kit.

Geology

The island was mapped geologically in 1958 and 1959 by Keith Hoskins, a British geologist based on nearby Stonington Island.

See also

References

  • Hoskins, A.K., 1963. The Basement Complex of Neny Fjord, Graham Land. British Antarctic Survey Scientific reports, No. 43.

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