Location of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands

Belev Nunatak (Bulgarian: Белев нунатак, romanizedBelev nunatak, IPA: ['bɛlɛv 'nunɐtak]) is the hill rising to 58 m[1] on the small peninsula ending in Avitohol Point on the north coast of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It has a partly ice-free area of 0.25 ha extending 80 m in west–east direction and 60 m in south–north direction. The nunatak surmounts Hero Bay on the northeast, and is part of the glacial divide between Tundzha Glacier on the southeast and Berkovitsa Glacier on the west. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers.[2]

The feature is named after Krasimir Belev, builder at the Bulgarian base St. Kliment Ohridski in 1995/96 and subsequent seasons, and participant in the first topographic survey of the base area from 31 January to 4 February 1996.

Location

Belev Nunatak is centred at 62°34′11″S 60°37′22.8″W / 62.56972°S 60.623000°W / -62.56972; -60.623000,[3] which is 2.3 km northeast of Snow Peak and 750 m south-southwest of Avitohol Point. British mapping of the area in 1968 and Bulgarian in 2009 and 2017.

Maps

Topographic map of Livingston Island and Smith Island

Notes

  1. ^ Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica. Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2019
  2. ^ L. Ivanov. General Geography and History of Livingston Island. In: Bulgarian Antarctic Research: A Synthesis. Eds. C. Pimpirev and N. Chipev. Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2015. pp. 17–28
  3. ^ Bulgarian Antarctic Gazetteer. Antarctic Place-names Commission

References

This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.