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Volturnus Lake
Location of lake in the South Shetland Islands
Location of lake in the South Shetland Islands
Volturnus Lake
LocationLivingston Island, Antarctica
Coordinates62°40′16.4″S 60°54′48″W / 62.671222°S 60.91333°W / -62.671222; -60.91333
Lake typeGlacial lake
Max. length225 metres (738 ft)
Max. width215 metres (705 ft)
Surface area3.15 hectares (7.8 acres)
Map of Antarctic Specially Protected Area ASPA 126 Byers Peninsula
Map of Livingston, Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands

Volturnus Lake (Bulgarian: езеро Волтурн, romanizedezero Volturn, IPA: [ˈɛzɛro voɫˈturn]) is the roughly triangular lake extending 225 m in north–south direction and 215 m in east–west direction on the southwest coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Its surface area is 3.15 ha.[1] The area was visited by early 19th century sealers.[2]

The feature is named after Volturnus, a Roman deity of water and rivers.[1]

Location

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Volturnus Lake is situated 140 m from the sea and centred at 62°40′16.4″S 60°54′48″W / 62.671222°S 60.91333°W / -62.671222; -60.91333, which is 965 m east of Rish Point, 440 m south of Clark Nunatak and 1.4 km northwest of Amadok Point. Detailed Spanish mapping in 1992, and Bulgarian mapping of the area in 2009 and 2017.

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Volturnus Lake. SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
  2. ^ L. Ivanov. General Geography and History of Livingston Island. In: Bulgarian Antarctic Research: A Synthesis. Eds. C. Pimpirev and N. Chipev. Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2015. pp. 17–28.

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.


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