Cape Jeremy

Cape in Antarctica

Cape Jeremy is a cape marking the east side of the north entrance to George VI Sound and the west end of a line dividing Graham Land and Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was discovered by the British Graham Land expedition, 1934–1937, under John Riddoch Rymill, who named it for Jeremy Scott, son of James Maurice Scott, who served as home agent for the expedition[1][2] and was formerly a member of the British Arctic Air Route Expedition.

Nogal de Saldán Refuge

Refuge
69°24′04″S 68°49′20″W / 69.401070°S 68.822150°W / -69.401070; -68.822150Country ArgentinaLocation in Antarctic PeninsulaCape Jeremy
Graham Land
AntarcticaAdministered byArgentine ArmyEstablished1958 (1958)Named forPaul GroussacTypeSeasonalStatusAbandoned

Nogal de Saldán Refuge (69°24′04″S 68°49′20″W / 69.401070°S 68.822150°W / -69.401070; -68.822150) is an Argentine Antarctic refuge located south east of Cape Jeremy, on the Fallières Coast. It is administered by the Argentine Army and depends on the San Martín Base, which is 200 km (120 mi) to the north.

Gustavo Adolfo Giró Tapper, with the rank of lieutenant, served as commander of the San Martín Base during the International Geophysical Year of the 1958. Its group was composed of 20 units. In the winter, he drove a patrol with sled pulled by dogs, to Cape Jeremy installing the Refuge Nogal de Saldán in September. Then he crossed the Antarctic Peninsula between Marguerite Bay and the Weddell Sea. The refuge was then abandoned.[3][circular reference]

See also

References

  1. ^ SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
  2. ^ "Jeremy, Cape". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  3. ^ Refugio Nogal de Saldán, Retrieved September 30, 2018[circular reference]

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Jeremy, Cape". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.

69°24′04″S 68°49′20″W / 69.401070°S 68.822150°W / -69.401070; -68.822150

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