The Adare Peninsula, sometimes called the Cape Adare Peninsula, is a high ice-covered
peninsula
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, long, in the northeast part of
Victoria Land
Victoria Land is a region in eastern Antarctica which fronts the western side of the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf, extending southward from about 70°30'S to 78°00'S, and westward from the Ross Sea to the edge of the Antarctic Plateau. I ...
, extending south from
Cape Adare to
Cape Roget. The peninsula is considered the southernmost point of the
Borchgrevink Coast
The Borchgrevink Coast is that portion of the coast of Victoria Land between Cape Adare and Cape Washington. The name was recommended by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1961 after Carsten Borchgrevink, a member of Henrik Johan Bull ...
, named for
Carsten Borchgrevink
Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink (1 December 186421 April 1934) was an Anglo-Norwegian polar explorer and a pioneer of Antarctic travel. He inspired Sir Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, and others associated with the Her ...
(1864-1934). The peninsula was named by the
New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) is an adjudicating committee established to authorize the naming of features in the Ross Dependency on the Antarctic continent. It is composed of the members of the New Zealand Geographic Board ...
(NZ-APC) for Cape Adare.
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The Adare Peninsula consists of overlapping ]shield volcano
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es that have been potassium–argon dated 6 to 13 million years old. Potassium–argon dates of 2.27 million years and perhaps 1.14 million years have also been obtained.[ The Adare Peninsula shields form part of the Hallett Volcanic Province of the ]McMurdo Volcanic Group
The McMurdo Volcanic Group is a large group of Cenozoic volcanic rocks in the western Ross Sea and central Transantarctic Mountains areas of Antarctica. It is one of the largest provinces of alkaline volcanism in the world, having formed as a resul ...
.
Named features
West coast
Cape Adare is a prominent cape
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History
Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon. T ...
of black basalt
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forming the northern tip of the Adare Peninsula and the north-easternmost extremity of Victoria Land.[
On the west side of the peninsula is Ridley Beach, a cupsate beach forming a triangle about long on each side, lying south of Cape Adare. This was the camp site of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898–1900, under ]C.E. Borchgrevink
Carsten Egeberg Borchgrevink (1 December 186421 April 1934) was an Anglo-Norwegian polar explorer and a pioneer of Antarctic travel. He inspired Sir Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, and others associated with the Her ...
, who gave the camp his mother's maiden name. The Northern Party of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910–13 disembarked here in 1911, and they gave the name "Ridley" to the entire beach. The beach is the site of an Adelie penguin Adelie or Adélie may refer to:
* Adélie Land, a claimed territory on the continent of Antarctica
* Adelie Land meteorite
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rookery. The very west point of the beach is called Von Tunzelman Point. It was named in 1984 by NZAPC after Alexander von Tunzelman, a member of the first recorded landing in Victoria Land in 1895.[
Immediately south of the beach is Boulder Rock, a large offshore rock first charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, led by Victor Campbell.][ south is Seal Point, charted and named in 1911 by the Northern Party.][
Inland to the south, the peninsula is bordered by the ]Admiralty Mountains
The Admiralty Mountains (alternatively Admiralty Range) is a large group of high mountains and individually named ranges and ridges in northeastern Victoria Land, Antarctica. This mountain group is bounded by the Ross Sea, the Southern Ocean, and ...
. The Adare Saddle Adare Saddle is a saddle at about , situated at the junction of Adare Peninsula and the Admiralty Mountains, and at the junction of Newnes Glacier and Moubray Glacier which fall steeply from it. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic ...
is located where the mountains meet the peninsula.[
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East coast
Unless otherwise noted, the following features on the peninsula's east coast were discovered and named by Captain James Clark Ross
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in 1841.
Much of the east side of the peninsula is a line of precipitous basalt cliffs rising to , known as the Downshire Cliffs. Captain Ross applied the name "Cape Downshire" to a part of these cliffs at the request of Commander Francis R.M. Crozier
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of . No prominent cape exists here but for the sake of historical continuity, the name has been reapplied to these cliffs.[ Nestling Rock lies in the sea just south of the north portion of Adare Peninsula. The descriptive name applied by NZ-APC suggests the location of this relatively small feature beside the towering Downshire Cliffs.][
Fenwick Ice Piedmont is an ]ice piedmont
An ice piedmont consists of "Ice covering a coastal strip of low-lying land backed by mountains."
Further reading
* Vijay P. Singh, Pratap Singh, Umesh K. Haritashya, editors, 'Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and Glaciers'', P 49
References
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on the east side of Adare Peninsula, formed by numerous glaciers draining the east side of the peninsula between the Downshire Cliffs and Cape McCormick. It was named by NZ-APC in 2005 to honor the lengthy service given by Rob Fenwick
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Fenwick co-founded the organic composting service Living Earth Ltd, the NZ Natural bottled water bra ...
to furthering the protection of historic sites under New Zealand's care in Antarctica.[ Farther to the south, Cape McCormick marks the eastern extremity of Adare Peninsula. Ross named it for Robert McCormick, surgeon on .][
Cape Roget is a steep rock cape at the south tip of the east coast of Adare Peninsula, marking the north side of the entrance to Moubray Bay. It was named for ]Peter Mark Roget
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, noted English lexicographer
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. The cape is the site of an Emperor penguin
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rookery.[
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See also
* List of volcanoes in Antarctica
This is a list of volcanoes in Antarctica.
Table
A 2017 study claimed to have found 138 volcanoes, of which 91 were previously unknown. Some volcanoes are entirely under the ice sheet. Unconfirmed volcanoes are not included in the table below.
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References
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Peninsulas of Antarctica
Landforms of Victoria Land
Borchgrevink Coast
Pennell Coast
Volcanoes of Victoria Land
Polygenetic shield volcanoes
Miocene shield volcanoes
Pleistocene shield volcanoes