- James Ross Island
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name = James Ross
image caption = Map of Graham Land, showing James Ross Island (2)
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highest mount =Mount Haddington
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country = Antarctica
additional info = Administered under theAntarctic Treaty System James Ross Island is a large island off the southeast side and near the northeastern extremity of
Antarctic Peninsula , from which it is separated byPrince Gustav Channel . Rising to 1,630 m, it is irregularly shaped and extends 40 miles in a north-south direction. It was charted in October 1903 by theSwedish Antarctic Expedition underOtto Nordenskiöld . He named it for SirJames Clark Ross , leader of a British expedition to this area in 1842, who discovered and roughly charted a number of points along the eastern side of the island. The form James Ross Island is used to avoid confusion with the more widely knownRoss Island inMcMurdo Sound .It is one of several islands around the peninsula known as
Graham Land , which is closer to South America than any other part of that continent. [ [http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=41768 ESA Science & Technology: Graham Land ] ]The first Czech Antarctic Base is located on the island.
Frozen bones
The first dinosaur ever discovered in Antarctica was "
Antarctopelta oliveroi", a medium-sizedankylosaur found on James Ross Island by Argentiniangeologist s Eduardo Olivero and Roberto Scasso in 1986. The dinosaur was recovered from theCampanian stage of theUpper Cretaceous Santa Marta Formation , about 2 km (1.2 mi) south of Santa Marta Cove on the north part of the island. The ankylosaur was not formally named until 2006. [cite journal| last = Salgado| first = L. | coauthors = Gasparini, Z.| title = Reappraisal of an ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of James Ross Island (Antarctica)| journal = Geodiversitas| volume = 28| issue = 1| pages = 119–135| publisher =| date = 2006]In December 2003, U.S.
paleontologist Judd Case fromSaint Mary's College of California and U.S.geologist James Martin from theSouth Dakota School of Mines & Technology discovered the bones of atheropod dinosaur on the island. Nicknamed "Naze" after the northerly Naze Peninsula on which it was found, theLate Cretaceous remains include an upper jaw and teeth, and most of the lower legs and feet. Little information is available, but the shape of the leg and feet indicate it was a runner, and the size indicates it was probably 1.8m (6 ft) tall and weighed 135 kg (300 lb). This is the second Antarctic theropod discovered, after "Cryolophosaurus ". [cite news| title = A Lost World: Two Previously Unknown Dinosaurs Discovered in Antarctica | work = Maryland VIP K-16 Grant | publisher = Science Inquiry | url = http://www.scienceinquiry.org/index.php?area_id=418| accessdate = 2007-04-04]References
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