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- Prince_Gustav_Channel abstract "The Prince Gustav Channel was named in 1903 after Crown Prince Gustav of Sweden (later King Gustav V) by Otto Nordenskiöld of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition.The channel is bounded on the west by the Antarctic Peninsula and on the east by James Ross Island. It is about 130 kilometres (81 mi) long and ranges from 6 to 24 kilometres (3.7–14.9 mi) wide. On 27 February 1995, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) reported that an ice shelf formerly blocking the channel had disintegrated. This ice shelf had spanned approximately 700 square kilometres (270 sq mi) prior to its disintegration.In the area previously covered by the shelf, the channel's water depth is between 600 to 800 metres (2,000 to 2,600 ft). Between February and March 2000, scientists collected sediment cores 5 to 6 m in length from the ocean floor. Carbon dating of organic material found in the sediment layers suggested that for a period between 2,000 to 5,000 years ago, much of the channel was seasonally open water. While icebergs were able to navigate the channel, ice rafted debris was deposited within the sediment. It appears that before and after this period, the channel remained closed. The period when the channel was open coincides with a period of local warming supported by data gathered from land-based studies of lake sediments and ancient, abandoned penguin rookeries. With the return of colder conditions about 1900 years ago, the Prince Gustav Ice Shelf reformed until its recent retreat and collapse.Ice shelves are sensitive indicators of regional climatic change, therefore recent warming in the vicinity of the Prince Gustav Channel is exceptional for at least the past 1900 years.".
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink British_Antarctic_Survey.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Channels_of_the_Southern_Ocean.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_James_Ross_Island.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Straits_of_Graham_Land.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Climate_change.
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Ice_rafted_debris.
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Ice_shelf.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink James_Ross_Island.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Nordenskiöld.
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Antarctic_Expedition.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prince Gustav Channel".
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel subject Category:Channels_of_the_Southern_Ocean.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel subject Category:Landforms_of_James_Ross_Island.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel subject Category:Straits_of_Graham_Land.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel point "-63.833333333333336 -58.25".
- Prince_Gustav_Channel type Article.
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel comment "The Prince Gustav Channel was named in 1903 after Crown Prince Gustav of Sweden (later King Gustav V) by Otto Nordenskiöld of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition.The channel is bounded on the west by the Antarctic Peninsula and on the east by James Ross Island. It is about 130 kilometres (81 mi) long and ranges from 6 to 24 kilometres (3.7–14.9 mi) wide. On 27 February 1995, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) reported that an ice shelf formerly blocking the channel had disintegrated.".
- Prince_Gustav_Channel label "Prince Gustav Channel".
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel sameAs Q141056.
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- Prince_Gustav_Channel sameAs 古斯塔夫王子海峽.
- Prince_Gustav_Channel lat "-63.833333333333336".
- Prince_Gustav_Channel long "-58.25".
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