Fossil Bluff
{{about|the British Antarctic base|the geographical location in Wynyard|Fossil Bluff (Tasmania)}}
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Fossil Bluff is a seasonal British aircraft refuelling station located on the east coast of Alexander Island in Antarctica. In operation since 1961, its facilities provide fuel, storage, and ancillary support for British exploration and operations during the summer season, October through March. The site is adjacent to a natural, north–south travelling route along the George VI Ice Shelf.
Fossil Bluff is a collection of buildings and facilities, at the centre of which lies Fossil Bluff Station.
Geography
Fossil Bluff hut sits at the foot of a scree-covered ridge overlooking George VI Sound which separates mountainous Alexander Island from Palmer Land. George VI Ice Shelf occupies the sound and provides a north–south route for travelling parties except in high summer when the ice shelf's surface is flooded with meltwater. To the west and north-west lie Planet Heights, an extensive range of mountains rising to over {{convert|1500|m}}. Immediately to the west lies Giza Peak and the snow-free Promenade Screes. The Screes are criss-crossed with pathways, and are frequently the destination of short walks from the nearby field station.{{cite gnis|type=antarid|id=17489|name=Promenade Screes|access-date=2018-07-27}}
History
The base has been in use intermittently since 20 February 1961. Occupied during the winters of 1961, 1962, and 1969–75, it has been used every summer since 1975. The first people to overwinter in 1961 were Cliff Pearce and John Smith (meteorologists) and Brian Taylor (geologist) who carried out a thorough and systematic investigation of the local geology.{{cite book |last=Pearce |first=Cliff |title=The Silent Sound: The Story of Two Years in Antarctica and the First Winter Occupation of Alexander Island |publisher=Book Guild Ltd |year=2004 |isbn=978-1-85776-845-9 }}{{cite journal |author=Thompson, M. R. A. |title=A Book Review of The Silent Sound|journal=Antarctic Science |volume=17 |pages=569–570 |year=2005 |doi=10.1017/S0954102005213007|s2cid=129068800}}
Fossil Bluff capacity is four people, but when occupied is inhabited by two or three.
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Fossil Bluff Skiway
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Fossil Bluff is a forward-operating facility for refuelling aircraft and is operated by Rothera station during the Antarctic summer season between October and March. There is a {{convert|1200|m|adj=on}} unprepared skiway marked by drums {{convert|1|km|1}} south of the station.
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft ferry drums of fuel from Rothera Research Station to Fossil Bluff each summer to maintain the size of the fuel depot. The station is 90 minutes flying time from Rothera Research Station. It is used extensively as a jumping-off point for further operations into Antarctica. The next 'traditional' stop for the Twin Otters is Sky Blu, 85 minutes away.
See also
References
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External links
{{commons category|Fossil Bluff Station}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110607110639/http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/living_and_working/research_stations/fossil_bluff/ British Antarctic Survey - Fossil Bluff Web Page]
- [http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/bas_research/data/access/fossildatabase/ BAS Online Palaeontology Collection]
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