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» See also Adelaide Island (Saint Lawrence River)
Adelaide Island or
Isla Adelaida or
Isla Belgrano is a large, mainly ice-covered
island, 75
miles long and 20
miles wide, lying at the
north side of
Marguerite Bay off the
west coast of the
Antarctic Peninsula of the
British Antarctic Territory. Adelaide Island is located at .
Adelaide Island was discovered in
1832 by a
British expedition under
John Biscoe. The island was first surveyed by the
French Antarctic Expedition (
1908-
1910) under
Jean-Baptiste Charcot.
The source of the name of the island isn't known.
British Antarctic Survey records state that Charcot named the island "Adelie Land" after the huge number of
Adelie Penguins that lived on its coast (the penguins being named after the wife of
Dumont d'Urville). This in turn was turned into Adelaide Island by the
British Graham Land Expedition (1934 -37). It has also been supposed that the island was in fact named by Biscoe himself for
Queen Adelaide of the United Kingdom.
The Island has 2 Bases on it. The old Adelaide Island base (also known as
Base T) was set up by the Falkland Islands Dependent Survey (FIDS), which became the British Antarctic Survey. The Base was closed due to an unstable skiway and operations were moved to the new
Rothera Station during 1976 / 1977, this base remains open to this day. The old BAS base was transferred to the
Chilean Authorities in 1984, when it was renamed
Teniente Luis Carvajal Villaroel Antarctic Base. The station was then used as a summer only station by the Chileans. However the skiway, and 'ramp' to the station from the plateau have all become so unstable, that the
Chilean Air Force (FACh) have stopped all there activities there. The
Chilean Navy have visited the station almost every summer to ensure it's in good keeping. BAS employees also visit the station suring the winter when access from the plateau is easier.
Due to the length of time that it has been inhabited the island is well mapped by Antarctic standards.
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