DuBois Island

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DuBois Island

Biscoe Islands
(British Antarctic Territory)

Location

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Location: 66°15’58"S, 67°9’58"W
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DuBois Island is one of the Biscoe Islands, which lie off the coast of Graham Land in the British Antarctic Territory. It is in the south-west of the group, to the west of Krogh Island, near the south end of the chain, and separated from Krogh Island on the east by a straight half a mile wide.

The island was photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition, 1956-57. It was named in association with the names of pioneers in cold climate physiology grouped in this area, in this case after Eugene Floyd DuBois (1882-1959), an American physiologist who specialized in the measurement of basic metabolism and studies of the regulation of body temperature in man; Professor of Medicine, 1930-41, and of Physiology, 1941-50, Cornell University.

Outside links

  • Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: DuBois Island