Vahsel Bay

Vahsel Bay (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer)

Vahsel Bay  (The name as it would appear on a map)

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Place ID: 15271
Name ID: 111727

Feature type: Bay

Origin

This name originates from United Kingdom. It is part of the Gazetteer of the British Antarctic Territory and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.

Names that other countries have for this feature:

Narrative

of variable extent between Filchner Ice Front and the SW end of Luitpold Coast, Coats Land, into which flow Lerchenfeld Glacier and Schweitzer Glacier. The bay was roughly charted by GAE, 1911-12, in January-February 1912, when the name Vahsel-Bucht was applied to the feature as now defined, after Kapt. Richard Vahsel (1868-1912), Master of the expedition ship Deutschland, who died aboard the ship, 8 August 1912 (Przybyllok, 1913, p.4; Filchner, 1922, footnote p.258). Following calving along Filchner Ice Front to the SW, the much larger bay so formed was named Herzog Ernst-Bucht [= Duke Ernst Bay] after Herzog Ernst-Ludwig von Hessen-Darmstadt (1868-1937) (Przybyllok, 1913, Fig.1 facing p.1; Filchner, 1922, footnote p.258). Vahsel Bay, as now defined (Shackleton, 1919, p.2 and end map; [in 77°48'S 34°39'W] BA, 1930, p.133; APC, 1955, p.21; BA chart 3176, 30.xi.1956; [in 77°49'S 35°07'W] DOS 610 sheet W 77 32/34, 1963; APC, 1977, p.34; [co-ordinates corrected] APC, 1986, p.4). Vahsel-Öböl (Shackleton, [1925], p.20). Duke Ernest Bay, Herzog Ernst Bay, Herzog Ernst Bay (Vahsel Bay), Hertug [sic] Ernst Bay, all referring to the larger bay (Hayes, 1928, p.251; AGS map, [1929c]; NGS map, 1932; USHO, 1943, p.256). Vahsel, referring to the present feature (USAAF chart [AP-]43, 1943). Bahía Vahsel, referring to the present feature (Argentina. IGM map, 1946; Pierrou, 1970, p.705). Duke Ernst Bay, referring to the larger bay (USAF chart 1828, 1947; AGS map, 1956). Bahía Duque Ernesto, referring to the larger bay (Argentina. MM chart N-"P"-1, 1952; Pierrou, 1970, p.328). Bahía del Duque Ernesto, referring to the larger bay (Capurro, 1955, p.7). Zaliv Vasel, Bahía Vashel [sic], Vahsel Bay (Duke Ernst Bay), referring to the present feature (Agranat, 1955, p.4; Capurro, 1955, p.6; USHO, 1956, p.80). The bay was surveyed by TAE in October 1956. Hertog Ernst Bocht, Bukhta Khertsog-Ernst, referring to the larger bay (Knapp, 1958, p.575; Soviet Union. UNGSVF chart 334, 1958). Vahsel Baai, referring to the present feature (Knapp, 1958, p.587). Vahselbukta, Vahselvova Zátoka, Baía de Vahsel, Baie de Vahsel, Zatoka Vahsel, all referring to the present feature (Fuchs and Hillary, 1958b, p.37; Bártl, 1958, map facing p.144; Fuchs and Hillary, 1959b, p.33; 1959g, p.40; 1959f, map p.57). Baia Duca Ernesto, referring to the larger bay (Zavatti, 1960b, p.1606). Vahselova Zátoka, Vaselov Zaliv, Zaliv Fazel', referring to the present feature (Fuchs and Hillary, 1960b, map p.105; 1960a, p.89; Soviet Union. MMF chart, 1961). Zaliv Gertsog-Ernst, Duke Ernst (Vahsel) Bay, referring to the larger bay (Soviet Union. MMF chart, 1961; Aughenbaugh and Lounsbury, 1965, map Fig.2, p.891). The bay was further delineated from USLANDSAT imagery of January 1973 (Drewry, 1983, Sheet 2.1). Two Argentine refuge huts were established near the bay by personnel from "General Belgrano II", and called "Refugio Cisterna", after a sergeant of that name, and "Refugio Zapiola", after the ship wrecked in Morton Strait on AAE, 1975-76 (Argentina. MD, 1978, letters C and Z). [Cape Vahsel, South Georgia, is also named after Kapt. R. Vahsel (Hattersley-Smith, 1980b, p.93).]

Named For

Location

Latitude:
77° 49' 00.0" S
-77.81667°
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Longitude:
35° 10' 00.0" W
-35.16667°
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Altitude:
Not recorded
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Map

Source

Location Method:
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Remote sensing:
Not Applicable

Comments

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Approval status

Status:
Unknown
Date approved:
8-Sep-1953

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