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Signy Research Station - British Antarctic SurveySigny Island is one of the remote South Orkney Islands, which lie more than 1300 km from the Falkland Islands, 900 km from South Georgia and 600 km from the ...
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Signy Island - Antarctica - BirdLife DataZoneAlmost half of Signy Island is covered by a permanent ice cap, with the highest point on the island being Tioga Hill (278 m). The coastline is dominated by ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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[PDF] SIGNY ISLAND, SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS - Antarctic TreatyAug 18, 1988 · 1.2 Physical Features. Signy Island, situated at approximately latitude 60°43' Sand longitude. 45°38'W (Figure 1) i¥ the fourth largest of ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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History of Signy (Station H) - British Antarctic SurveyScientific research began on Signy Island in 1947 when a three-man team occupied a site in Factory Cove above the old whaling station.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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British Antarctic TerritoryAlthough the UK claim overlaps with those of Argentina and Chile, the Antarctic Treaty effectively suspends these claims and provides an internationally ...
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About the TerritoryMost of the area of the British Antarctic Territory is subject to competing claims from Argentina and Chile. However, under Article IV of the Antarctic ...Missing: Signy | Show results with:Signy<|separator|>
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The Antarctic Treaty | Antarctic TreatyThe Antarctic Treaty, signed in 1959, states Antarctica is for peaceful purposes, scientific cooperation, and no new claims can be made while in force.Missing: Signy Island
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Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-04This expedition consisted of 25 men from Peterhead, Aberdeen, Lerwick, Dundee and a few other Scottish towns led by William Speirs Bruce.Missing: Signy | Show results with:Signy
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Petter Sørlle, 1884-1933 The Naming of Signy Island, AntarcticaThe island was given it's name by Capt. Petter Sørlle, of the Norwegian whale-catcher Paal who made a running survey of the island in the 1912-13 season.
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Dependencies - Whaling - Jane Cameron National ArchivesActual whaling operations were first conducted in the South Orkneys in the 1911-12 season. By the 1912-13 season, the whaling industry in the Dependencies had ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Signy Island - British Antarctic Survey - PublicationSigny Island (lat. 60° 43' S, long. 45° 38' W) is one of the southernmost and smaller members of the South Orkney Islands, which lie in the South Atlantic ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Welcome to the Signy Island Data Portal - British Antarctic SurveyIt is largely rugged, although its summits are flat topped and at a uniform elevation of 200-280 meters. Signy island has undergone significant marine erosion, ...
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Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks within a subduction-accretion ...Abstract Whole-rock and mineral analyses of polydeformed mica-schist, quartzite, marble and amphibolite are presented from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, ...
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North Point - Australian Antarctic Data CentreN point of Signy Island, was roughly charted by nineteenth-century sealers and further charted by Norwegian whalers; called Cape Underset, presumably because of ...Missing: coasts coast Hansen
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Signy Island | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...... maximum width of 5 km and a highest elevation of 280 m. The north point of the island is only 1.5 km distant from Coronation Island, largest of the South ...
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SCAR Composite Gazetteer - Australian Antarctic Data CentreBorge Bay (United States of America); Borge, bahía (Argentina). Narrative. E coast of Signy Island, between Balin Point and Berntsen Point, was charted by Kapt.
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Cemetery Bay - Australian Antarctic Data CentreCemetery Bay (United States of America). Narrative. SW arm of Borge Bay, Signy Island, following surveys by FIDS up to 1957, was erroneously called Elephant ...
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Gazetteer - AADC - Australian Antarctic Data CentrePoint marking the S end of a sharp ice-free ridge which forms the S extremity of Signy Island in the South Orkney Islands. Surveyed in 1947 by the FIDS, and ...
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Normanna Strait - Australian Antarctic Data CentreNarrative. running E-W between Coronation Island and Signy Island, was roughly charted by Brisbane (Brisbane Heights, q.v.) under the direction of Weddell in ...Missing: Fyr | Show results with:Fyr
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Moe Island - Australian Antarctic Data CentreNarrative. separated from SW Signy Island by Fyr Channel, was charted by Sørlle, 1912-13, and named after Kapt. M. Thoralf Moe, ...
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[PDF] the distribution of antarctic marine - macro-algae related to depth ...MARINE biological studies carried out from the British Antarctic Survey's research station on. Signy Island have been centred on Borge Bay, an area briefly ...
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Causes of the Antarctic region record high temperature at Signy ...Nov 28, 2017 · Signy Research Station (60°43′S, 45°36′W, elevation 7 m, WMO station number 88925) is situated on the eastern shore of Signy Island, one of the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Signy Island is hottest place in the Antarctic - NewsMar 1, 2017 · A temperature of +19.8°C (67.6°F) measured at British Antarctic Survey's Signy Research Station on Borge Bay on the South Orkney Islands on 30 ...
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Not so free range? Oviposition microhabitat and egg clustering ...Oct 16, 2018 · Typical annual precipitation on Signy is around 400 mm year−1 and occurs on 280 days per year on average, nowadays normally as rain in ...
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Wind - British Antarctic SurveySigny is the windiest BAS station and has experienced hurricane force gusts over 55 ms-1 (110 kt). High winds making life difficult at a field camp.Missing: Island westerlies
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Temperature variation in the South Orkney Islands, maritime AntarcticNov 9, 2023 · Meteorological records at Signy Station in the South Orkney Islands (SOIs) have recently been digitized to cover the period of 1947–1995.
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Characteristics and classification of the lakes of Signy Island, South ...Aug 10, 2025 · Approximately 32% of the island is currently glaciated, mainly at higher altitudes (above 200 m). The island has 17 lakes in the valleys and ...
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Seasonal hydrological and suspended sediment transport dynamics ...Dec 1, 2020 · This 79 day study of the Orwell Glacier meltwater stream on Signy Island (5 December 2019–21 February 2020) used 5 min recordings of turbidity, stream ...
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[PDF] Recent environmental change at Signy Island, maritime Antarctic... Islands, lying 20 miles west of Coronation Island. Signy Island lies due south of. Coronation Island and is separated by Normanna Strait, a stretch of water ...
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Pre-1947 - Signy FidsHe named Signy Island after his wife Signy Therese. The first survey of the island was conducted by Sorlle in 1912-13. Signy Island was subsequently visited ...
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[PDF] the status of birds at signy island, - south orkney islandsby the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) (Scotia expedition) on ... expedition; Ardley (1936) first observed the species breeding at Signy Island.
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The voyage of the R.R.S. "Discovery II", surveys and soundingsJun 8, 2018 · Kemp, S. (2018). The voyage of the R.R.S. "Discovery II", surveys and soundings. The International Hydrographic Review, (2).
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Soil microbiological studies at Signy Island, South Orkney IslandsJul 11, 2019 · Bailey, A.D.; Wynn-Williams, D.D.. 1982 Soil microbiological studies at Signy Island, South Orkney Islands.Missing: David D.
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Gazetteer - AADC - Australian Antarctic Data Centre303), after the Tønsberg Hvalfangeri of Tønsberg, Norway, which operated a permanent whaling base in the South Orkney Islands, 1920-30. Tensberg [sic] Fiord (BA ...
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Industrial Whaling in the Arctic and Antarctic (Chapter 16)Mar 24, 2023 · The Americans and some Scottish whalers moved to Hudson Bay, where they started operations based on wintering and cooperation with the natives.
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Status assessment of non-native terrestrial species in AntarcticaApr 14, 2025 · Most experimental species introductions were undertaken on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands), involving plants originating from the ...
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[PDF] British Antarctic Survey Research StationsSigny – Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. Field stations. Fossil Bluff ... Latitude: 67˚34'S, Longitude: 68˚08'W. Rothera Point is home to the British ...
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Signy Research Station - British Antarctic SurveyAn alternative, shorter walk can be taken to Cemetery Bay which is only about one mile over loose rock and mud terrain with sparse vegetation. The first part of ...
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RRS James Clark Ross JR20091211 (JR228) - cruise summary reportAs part of the logistics element of JR228, the ship undertook base reliefs at Signy (South Orkney Islands) and at Bird Island and King Edward Point (South ...
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Antarctic Ecosystems The freshwater lakes of Signy Island and their ...During the 1961/1962 summer season an ecological investigation of the freshwater lakes of Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, was started. This paper is an ...Missing: ponds | Show results with:ponds
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The biodiversity and ecology of Antarctic lakes: models for evolutionAntarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwater to hypersaline with a continuum of physical and chemical ...
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Long-term monitoring of Signy Island lakes chemistry by BAS, 1963 ...The long term monitoring of water chemistry in Signy Island lakes is unique in polar limnology, in its duration (30+ years), detail, and range of sites. It ...Missing: ponds | Show results with:ponds
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[PDF] Polar Regions (Arctic and Antarctic)In addition, the area of perennial snow cover on Signy Island has decreased by about 45% since 1951, and the associated change in microbial and geochemical ...
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Evidence of strong small‐scale population structure in the Antarctic ...Mar 23, 2020 · Signy Island (60°43′S, 45°38′W; Fig. 1) is a relatively small island with a total area of about 20 km2, length (from north to south) of 8 km, ...
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Diversity and bioactivity of actinomycetes from Signy Island ...Dec 1, 2013 · We isolated, characterized and classified actinomycetes from soil samples collected from different locations on Signy Island, South Orkney ...
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Palaeolimnological evidence for marked Holocene environmental ...Lake-sediment cores from Heywood and Sombre Lakes on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands), Antarctica, have yielded a conformable radiocarbon chronology for ...
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Land cover of Signy Island, consisting of rock outcrop, moraine ...The coordinate reference system of the data is UTM Zone 23S, EPSG 32723. The land cover dataset has an attribute field named 'surface' detailing the type of ...
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Thirty years of marine debris in the Southern Ocean: Annual surveys ...Analyses showed a slight decline in number and slight increase in mean mass of debris items over time at Signy Island. This study highlights the ...
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Higher Predators - Signy Island - Penguin monitoring - ProjectBritish Antarctic Survey (BAS) is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). NERC is part of UK Research and Innovation · UKRI NERC Logo.Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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Population Size and Decadal Trends of Three Penguin Species ...Oct 26, 2016 · Our results indicate significant declines in the Adélie and chinstrap penguin populations at Signy Island over the last five decades, and a gradual increase in ...Missing: 19500 16900
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Post-breeding dispersal of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae ...Jul 25, 2010 · Approximately 16,900 pairs of Adélie penguins breed on Signy Island, of which 10,200 and 4,600 pairs breed on the Gourlay Peninsula and at North ...
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[PDF] Important Bird Areas in Antarctica 2015peninsula on the southeast side of Signy Island; Pandemonium Point, on the southwest coast of Signy Island; ... Other birds breeding on Signy Island ...
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Higher Predators - Long-Term Science - British Antarctic SurveyLong Term Science at Signy Island. The South Orkney Islands are an isolated archipelago on the south Scotia Ridge situated 500 km north-east of the Antarctic ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Biogeochemical responses to nutrient, moisture and temperature ...Aug 7, 2025 · ... Signy Island, South Orkney Islands in the Maritime Antarctic ... guano and excreta from sea birds and mammals. The soil microbial ...
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Annual population counts of multiple species of seal, Signy Island ...Summary. Abstract: The seal population on Signy Island has been monitored since 1974. The total number of adult seals were counted in February each year.
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Seals study shows melting sea ice is shaping their futureJun 18, 2025 · A new study of Antarctic seals shows that environmental conditions are leading to a severe decline in their populations in the South Orkney Islands.
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The Freshwater Lakes of Signy Island and Their Fauna - jstorSigny Island is very small, being 19 94 km2 in area. Although the land seldom rises above 240 m the lowland region is small (figure 65). The island is.<|separator|>
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Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic TreatyThe Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty was signed in Madrid on October 4, 1991 and entered into force in 1998.Missing: Signy Island long- monitoring
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[PDF] ATCM 47 - CEP 27 (2025) List of Documents - Antarctic TreatyDraft Antarctic Specially Protected. Area Management Plan for Parts of Signy Island and adjacent islands, South Orkney Islands. Italy. Netherlands. United.
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[PDF] BAS WASTE MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK - British Antarctic Surveysegregated to ensure appropriate waste disposal. • At Bird Island, KEP and Signy controlled drugs should be consigned to the ship Doctor and Chief Officer ...
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[PDF] BAS BIOSECURITY REGULATIONS - British Antarctic SurveyThe BAS Biosecurity Regulations are an updated version of the earlier BAS Biosecurity Handbook, which existed in four editions between 2013 and 2016.
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Loss of research and operational equipment in AntarcticaDec 15, 2023 · A Brief History of the Research Stations and Refuges of the British Antarctic Survey and its Predecessors. (2016). British Antarctic Survey ...
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Minimising waste and pollution in Antarctica - British Antarctic SurveyMinimising waste, preventing pollution, and cleaning up abandoned stations and sites are important parts of BAS's operations.