Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
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SCAR Gazetteer Information: Each place can have one or more entries in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer, dependant on its origin. By viewing an individual entry, you may see multiple references to the same place. SCAR uses a more general feature type coding, so each place will, in general, have multiple feature types.
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Feature Type |
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Adamson Bay (AUS) | 68° 38' 08.9" S | 78° 02' 49.9" E | Bay |
Name ID: 118
Place ID: 63
A bay in the Vestfold Hills on the northern side of Crooked Fjord just to the west of Lake Burton and south of Mule Peninsula. The bay is ice covered in winter and often ice free in summer. |
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Aguirre Cerda, Canal (CHL) | 64° 49' 00.0" S | 62° 52' 00.0" W | Passage |
Name ID: 105067
Place ID: 118
Su nombre corresponde a los apellidos de Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Presidente de la República de Chile, quien el 6 de noviembre de 1940 fijó por Decreto Supremo los límites definitivos del Territorio Chileno Antártico. El nombre fue puesto por la Expedición Antártica Chilena de 1950-1951. En algunas publicaciones figuró como canal A. Cerda. Canal que corre sobre la costa oriental de la isla Lemaire, entre ésta y el continente, en dirección general NNE-SSW y que constituye el acceso por el NE a bahía Paraíso, en la costa occidental de Tierra de O'Higgins. |
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Aguirre Passage (GBR) | 64° 49' 00.0" S | 62° 51' 00.0" W | Passage |
Name ID: 107463
Place ID: 118
between Lemaire Island and Danco Coast, was called Paradise Channel by BAE, 1920-22, in association with Paradise Harbour (q.v.) (Lester, 1920-22a, Vol. 2, p.12), or The Channel (Bagshawe, 1939, p.50); following CAE, 1950-51, named Canal Aguirre Cerda after Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879-1941), President of Chile, 1938-41, who on 6 November 1940 decreed the limits of Territorio Chileno Antártico (Chile. DNH chart 511, 1951; IHA, 1974, p. 20). Pasaje Marinero [=mariners passage] after the sailors of Chiriguano during AAE, 1949-50 (Argentina. MM, 1953, p. 250a; Pierrou, 1970, p. 504). Aguirre Channel (USOO chart 6650, 1963). Canal A. Cerda, as rejected form (Chile. IHA, 1974, p. 20). Canal P. Aguirre Cerda (Alarcón and others, 1976, folding map). Aguirre Passage (APC, 1980, p.3). Aquirre [sic] Passage (Strenger, 1982, p.9). |
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Aguirre Passage (USA) | 64° 49' 00.0" S | 62° 51' 00.0" W | Passage |
Name ID: 121618
Place ID: 118
A marine channel between Lemaire Island and Danco Coast, permitting northern access to Paradise Harbor. The feature was navigated by the ship Belgica (BelgAE, 1897-99) and was known to Norwegian whalers in the area from 1913. Chilean Antarctic Expeditions operated a science station on Waterboat Point (q.v.) at Aguirre Passage from 1951-73. Named by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 1950-51, after Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879-1941), President of Chile, 1938-41. |
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