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Charcot Island or Charcot Land is an island administered under the Antarctic Treaty System, 56 kilometres (30 nmi) long and 46 kilometres (25 nmi) wide, which is ice covered except for prominent mountains overlooking the north coast. Charcot Island lies within the Bellingshausen Sea, 102 kilometres (55 nmi) west of Alexander Island, and about 57 kilometres (31 nmi) north of Latady Island. A notable landmark of the island is its northernmost point, Cape Byrd.

Charcot Island
Greyscale image of the Charcot Island area. Dark grey indicates relatively warm temperatures and white indicates relatively cold temperatures.
Charcot Island
Charcot Island, shown to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates69°45′S 75°15′W
Area2,576 km2 (995 sq mi)
Length56 km (34.8 mi)
Width46 km (28.6 mi)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

History


Charcot Island was discovered on 11 January 1910 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who, at the insistence of his crew and the recommendation of Edwin S. Balch and others, named it Charcot Land. He did so with the stated intention of honoring his father, Jean-Martin Charcot, a famous French physician. The insularity of Charcot Land was proved by Sir Hubert Wilkins, who flew around it on 29 December 1929.


2009 Collapse of ice bridge


The ice bridge holding the Wilkins Ice Shelf to the Antarctic coastline and Charcot Island was 40 kilometres (25 mi) long but only 500 metres (1,640 ft) wide at its narrowest point – in 1950 it was 100 kilometres (62 mi) It shattered in April 2009 over an area measuring 20.1 by 2.4 kilometres (12.5 by 1.5 mi). The ice bridge collapsed rapidly, turning into hundreds of icebergs.[1]


See also



References


  1. Smith, Lewis (April 6, 2009). "Breakaway ice shelf will reshape map of Antarctica". London: Times Online. Retrieved April 6, 2009.

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Charcot Island". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)


На других языках


[de] Charcot-Insel

Die Charcot-Insel (auch Charcotland) ist eine Insel in der Antarktis 100 km westlich der Alexander-I.-Insel in der Bellingshausen-See.
- [en] Charcot Island

[es] Isla Charcot

La isla Charcot es una isla de la Antártida, de unos 50 km de largo por 40 km de ancho. Está cubierta por el hielo, excepto las montañas más prominentes de la costa norte. Se ubica a unos 90 km al oeste de la isla Alejandro I, de la separa el estrecho Wilkins.

[fr] Île Charcot

L'île Charcot ou terre de Charcot est une île située au large de l'Antarctique, à quatre-vingts kilomètres de l'île Alexandre-Ier. Elle mesure environ cinquante kilomètres de long pour quarante-deux de large et est entièrement couverte de glace, à l'exception des montagnes qui dominent la côte septentrionale.

[it] Isola Charcot

L'isola Charcot, detta anche Terra di Charcot, è un'isola situata al largo dell'Antartico, a circa 80 chilometri dall'isola Alessandro I nel mare di Bellingshausen. politicamente contesa tra Cile che la rivendica nel territorio antartico cileno e il Regno Unito che la annovera tra i suoi territori d'oltre mare antartici. L'isola è completamente disabitata, è larga circa 42 km e lunga circa 50, è interamente coperta di ghiaccio ad eccezione dei monti che dominano la costa settentrionale.



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