Case Island

Case Island
Case Island

Location in Antarctica

Geography
Location Antarctica
Coordinates 73°19′S 77°48′W / 73.317°S 77.800°W / -73.317; -77.800Coordinates: 73°19′S 77°48′W / 73.317°S 77.800°W / -73.317; -77.800
Administration
None
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Additional information
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System

Case Island is a roughly circular ice-covered island, 22 kilometres (12 nmi) in diameter, lying off the coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. The island lies in Carroll Inlet between the mainland and Smyley Island. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1961–66. The name was suggested by Finn Ronne for Senator Francis H. Case, who assisted in obtaining Government support to provide a ship for the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947–48.[1]

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References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Case Island" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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