Edgeworth David Base
Antarctic base in Australia
66°14′59″S 100°36′12″E / 66.249764°S 100.603219°E / -66.249764; 100.603219Antarctica
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Edgeworth David Base is a refuge and research outpost named after Sir Edgeworth David, located in Northern Bunger Hills. It was opened in 1986 by the Australian Antarctic Division. It is temporary visited during the summer season and used for geological, geophysical, geomorphological and biological research.[1]
See also
- List of Antarctic research stations
- List of Antarctic field camps
References
- ^ "Antarctic Treaty". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
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Field camps in Antarctica
- 17 de Agosto
- Abrazo de Maipú
- Antonio Moro
- Ballvé
- Cabral
- Caleta Péndulo
- Capitán Caillet-Bois
- Capitán Cobbett
- Capitán Estivariz
- Capitán Fliess
- Chacabuco
- Corrientes
- Cristo Redentor
- Dorian Bay
- El Plumerillo
- Florentino Ameghino
- Francisco de Gurruchaga
- General San Martín
- Granaderos
- Groussac
- Livingston
- Martín Güemes I
- Martín Güemes II
- Nogal de Saldán
- Ona
- Ortiz
- San Nicolás
- San Roque
- Virgen de las Nieves
- Yapeyú
- Edgeworth David
- Cape Roberts
- Browning Pass
- Cap Prud'homme
- Cape Roberts
- Icaro