Tern stream

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Coordinates: 62 ° 11 ′ 0 ″  S , 58 ° 59 ′ 0 ″  W.

Tern stream
location Fildes Peninsula , King George Island , South Shetland Islands
River system Tern stream
muzzle into the Skua Bay

Navigable No

The tern stream is a creek on the Fildes Peninsula of King George Island , the largest of the South Shetland Islands . He is one of four streams that fan-shaped on the Skuabucht the Drake Passage accrue; The Möwenbach flows to the south , followed by Skuabach and Hochbach to the north . The stream first flows to the north-northeast, then turns to the west-northwest, and finally flows in an arc, first in a northerly, then in a northwestern direction towards the bay.

As part of two German expeditions to the Fildes Peninsula in 1981/82 and 1983/84 under the direction of Dietrich Barsch (Geographical Institute of the University of Heidelberg ) and Gerhard Stäblein (Geomorphological Laboratory of the Free University of Berlin ), the brook was together with numerous others until then unnamed geographic features of the Fildes peninsula and renamed the Scientific Committee on Antarctic research (Scientific Committee on Antarctic research, SCAR) reported.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Dietrich Barsch, Wolf-Dieter Blümel, Wolfgang-Albert Flügel, Roland Mäusbacher, Gerhard Stäblein and Wolfgang Zick: Investigations on the periglacial on the König-Georg-Insel, South Shetland Islands / Antarctica. German physiogeographic research in the Antarctic. Report on the 1983/84 campaign. Polar Research Reports No. 24, November 1985, map on page 14. hdl: 10013 / epic.10024.d001 , accessed November 4, 2018
  2. Seeschwalbenbach in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica , accessed on November 4, 2018