Antarctic base
Topographic map of Livingston Island, Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands
Robert Island, shaded red, within the South Shetland Islands
Risopatrón Base , also Luis Risopatrón Base , is a small Chilean Antarctic research base in the northwest of Robert Island in the South Shetland Islands , Antarctica situated on the isthmus linking Coppermine Peninsula to Alfatar Peninsula and bounded by Carlota Cove to the north and Coppermine Cove to the south. Established as a refuge in 1949 and opened as a base in 1954, the facility supports summer research in geology , geophysics and terrestrial biology .
The base is named after the Chilean geographer Luis Risopatrón (1869-1930) who compiled and published a comprehensive geographical dictionary of Chile in 1924.
Location
The base is located at 62°22′42.4″S 59°42′02.5″W / 62.378444°S 59.700694°W / -62.378444; -59.700694 which is 1.61 km southeast of Fort William , 1.63 km north-northwest of The Triplets , 11.3 km north by west of Arturo Prat Base and 8.16 km north-northeast of Maldonado Base (Bulgarian mapping in 2009.)
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