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赫德岛和麦克唐纳群岛位于南大洋,距南极洲约1700公里,离佩思(Perth)西南部约4100公里。作为亚南极的活火山群岛,这两个岛屿打开了“地球心底. The United Kingdom formally established its claim to Heard Island in 1910, marked by the raising of the Union Flag and the erection of a beacon by Captain Evensen, master of the Mangoro. Effective government, administration and control of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands was transferred to the Australian government on 26 December 1947 at the commencement of the first
Heard and McDonald Islands stocker énergie solaire
HEARD ISLAND AND THE McDONALD ISLANDS: A WINDOW INTO THE KERGUELEN PLATEAU
Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, with the Kerguelen Islands, are exposed parts of the Kerguelen Plateau, possibly the largest submarine plateau on earth, and provide geochemical and isotopic insights inro the formation of oceanic plateaux, mantle plume
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Heard and McDonald Islands | World Heritage Outlook
Heard Island and McDonald Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, approximately 1,700 km from the Antarctic continent and 4,100 km south-west of Perth. As the only volcanically active subantarctic islands they ''open a window into the earth'', thus providing the opportunity to observe ongoing geomorphic processes and glacial dynamics.
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Heard & McDonald Islands, Australia | Smithsonian Ocean
The Heard & McDonald Islands site in Australia was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1997. As the only volcanically active sub-Antarctic islands, Heard and McDonald provide the
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The Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve and Conservation
EEZ around Heard Island and the McDonalds Islands led to the proposal for a marine reserve in 2001. The reserve was designed based on all scientific data available at the time, including data...
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The United Kingdom formally established its claim to Heard Island in 1910, marked by the raising of the Union Flag and the erection of a beacon by Captain Evensen, master of the Mangoro. Effective government, administration and control of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands was transferred to the Australian government on 26 December 1947 at the commencement of the first
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Heard and McDonald Islands McDonald Islands
The Australian Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands lies in a remote and stormy part of the globe, near the meeting‑point of Antarctic and temperate ocean waters. The islands, which were unknown to humanity until the 19th century, are located in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean at around 53° 05'' S and 73° 30'' E. They lie
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Heard and McDonald Islands, Australia | SpringerLink
The volcanically active islands of Heard and McDonald are in the Southern Ocean, 1700 km from the Antarctic continent, as part of Australian territory. They are one of
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The Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve and
EEZ around Heard Island and the McDonalds Islands led to the proposal for a marine reserve in 2001. The reserve was designed based on all scientific data available at the time, including
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(PDF) Heard Island and the McDonald Islands: A
Excess δ3He near McDonald Islands seeps, indicating mantle‐derived input, suggests proximal hydrothermal activity; McDonald Islands flares may thus indicate CO2, methane, and other minor...
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Heard and McDonald Islands McDonald Islands
The Australian Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands lies in a remote and stormy part of the globe, near the meeting‑point of Antarctic and temperate ocean waters. The islands, which
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Heard Island and McDonald Islands
The islands are a territory (Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands) of Australia administered from Hobart by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
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Heard & McDonald Islands, Australia | Smithsonian Ocean
The Heard & McDonald Islands site in Australia was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1997. As the only volcanically active sub-Antarctic islands, Heard and McDonald provide the opportunity to observe ongoing geomorphic processes and glacial dynamics.
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赫德岛和麦克唐纳群岛
赫德岛和麦克唐纳群岛(Heard Island and McDonald Islands、HIMI),南冰洋无人居住的荒岛,以南约1600公里达南极洲边沿。 1947年起纳入澳大利亚海外领地。 赫德岛和麦克唐纳群岛,自然遗产的探险胜地,适合科研考察与生态观察,无传统娱乐设施,但可体验极致的
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Heard and McDonald Islands – Geotourism Guide
Heard Island and McDonald Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, approximately 1,700 km from the Antarctic continent and 4,100 km south-west of Perth. As the only volcanically active
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HEARD ISLAND AND THE McDONALD ISLANDS: A WINDOW INTO
Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, with the Kerguelen Islands, are exposed parts of the Kerguelen Plateau, possibly the largest submarine plateau on earth, and provide geochemical
More
Heard and McDonald Islands, Australia | SpringerLink
The volcanically active islands of Heard and McDonald are in the Southern Ocean, 1700 km from the Antarctic continent, as part of Australian territory. They are one of the most pristine ecosystems in the world, with complete absence of alien animal and vegetal species and with minimal impact from human activities.
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Heard and McDonald Islands | World Heritage Outlook
Heard Island and McDonald Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, approximately 1,700 km from the Antarctic continent and 4,100 km south-west of Perth. As the only volcanically active
More
(PDF) Heard Island and the McDonald Islands: A window into
Excess δ3He near McDonald Islands seeps, indicating mantle‐derived input, suggests proximal hydrothermal activity; McDonald Islands flares may thus indicate CO2, methane, and other minor...
More
Heard and McDonald Islands – Geotourism Guide
Heard Island and McDonald Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, approximately 1,700 km from the Antarctic continent and 4,100 km south-west of Perth. As the only volcanically active subantarctic islands they ''open a window into the earth'', thus providing the opportunity to observe ongoing geomorphic processes and glacial dynamics.
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Why are Heard Island and McDonald Islands isolated?
However, the site’s isolation assists in reducing anthropogenic impacts upon the site’s values. Heard Island and McDonald Islands are located in the Southern Ocean, approximately 1,700 km from the Antarctic continent and 4,100 km south-west of Perth.
What is the significance of Heard Island & McDonald Islands?
Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, with the Kerguelen Islands, are exposed parts of the Kerguelen Plateau, possibly the largest submarine plateau on earth, and provide geochemical and isotopic insights into the formation of oceanic plateaux, mantle plume development and the separation of Australia, India and Africa from Antarctica.
Where are Heard Island and McDonald Islands located?
The islands are a territory (Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands) of Australia administered from Hobart by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Australian Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
How big is Heard Island & McDonald Islands?
The group's overall land area is 372 km 2 (144 sq mi) and it has 101.9 km (63 mi) of coastline. Discovered in the mid-19th century, the islands lie on the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian Ocean and have been an Australian territory since 1947. Heard Island and McDonald Islands contain Australia's only two active volcanoes.
Where is Heard Island located?
The Australian Territory of Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, centred on Heard Island at 53°06'5; 73°32'E, is one of the most isolated regions on Earth, lying in the central southern Indian Ocean. Its closest neighbour is the French Kerguelen Islands, approximately466 km to the northwest.
Are heard and McDonald Islands volcanoes?
Heard and the McDonald Islands are young oceanic-island volcanoes which, together with the Kerguelen Islands 466 km to the northwest, are the only subaerial expressions of the dominantly volcanic and relatively shallow northern part of the submarine Kerguelen Plateau which has a geological history extending over 115 Ma (Davies et al. 1989).