- Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station
Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station is a
research station onKing George Island , off the coast ofAntarctica .Named for
Henryk Arctowski (1871-1958), who as meteorologist had accompanied the Belgian explorer BaronAdrien de Gerlache on the "Belgica" expedition, 1897-1899. This was the first expedition to overwinter in Antarctica. He proposed the original notion of awind chill factor, arguing that wind could be as damaging to human flesh as cold in harsh climates.The station was established on 26 February 1977. It is managed by the
Polish Academy of Sciences , and its main research areas include marinebiology ,oceanography ,geology ,geomorphology ,glaciology ,meteorology ,climatology ,seismology ,magnetism andecology .Because it is readily accessible, and the Polish staffers are friendly, [Society Expeditions, "Expedition Log, EX 1929", Seattle: Society Expditions, 1990, pp. 26-27] it is one of the most-visited scientific stations in Antarctica. A greenhouse provides fresh vegetables. The beaches near the station have numerous whalebones, relics of the time when the site was used to process whales killed nearby.
The station is near colonies of three different types of pygoscellic
penguins (Adelies, Chinstraps, and Gentoos), and has been designated a site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) as provided by the Antarctic Treaty.Notes
References
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* Stewart, Andrew, "Antarctica: An Encyclopedia". London: McFarland and Co., 1990 (2 volumes, p. 37.
* U.S. National Science Foundation, "Geographic Names of the Antarctic", Fred G. Alberts, ed. Washington: NSF, 1980.External links
* [http://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/dab/ Official webpage]
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