A 2016 study examined lake guano sediments and studied penguin population dynamics over 7,000 years. Three of five population growth phases were terminated by a sudden crash, due to volcanic eruptions from the active volcano of Deception Island, 120 km to the southwest.[5][6]
Research Stations
Ballvé
There are also two Argentinean buildings in the area that make up the Ballvé Refuge, set up in 1953, approximately 50 meters east of Ripamonti I.
An Argentinean radio beacon facilitates navigation, looking towards Maxwell Bay (Fildes Bay).
All the structures described remain in the area year-round.
The scientists come from King George Island for their expeditions. [1]
Ripamonti I
There are two Chilean semi-permanent summer-only research shelters. Ripamonti I (62°12’ S; 58°53’ W)
was established in 1982.
Ripamonti II
In the northern coast of Ardley, and Ripamonti II (former Alfred Wegener Institute
hut, ceded to Chile by Germany in 1997) lies almost 100 metres southwest from Braillard Point on the south-eastern part, inside the penguin breeding colonies.