Loubet Coast

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Loubet Coast is a coastal region on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, characterized by rugged, glacier-covered terrain and numerous research-relevant geographic features.

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Loubet Coast canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
geographic region
borderedBy mountain ranges of Graham Land
climate maritime Antarctic
polar
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica
surface form: Antarctica (no sovereign state)
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasAccessibility primarily by ship
seasonal sea-ice conditions
hasEnvironmentalStatus protected under Antarctic Treaty environmental protocols
hasFeature bays
fjords
headlands
ice-covered peninsulas
offshore islands
hasIceFeature ice caps
ice cliffs
tidewater glaciers
hasPermanentCivilianPopulation false
hasProcess coastal ice-ocean interaction
glacial erosion
ice-sheet dynamics
hasResearchInterest climatology
cryosphere studies
geology
glaciology
marine biology
hasTerrain glacier-covered
rugged
hasUse environmental monitoring
scientific research
hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
isUninhabited true
latitudeRegion high southern latitudes
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula
locatedOnSideOf west side of the Antarctic Peninsula
namedAfter Émile Loubet
surface form: Émile François Loubet

Émile Loubet
namedBy UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
namedForRole President of France
ocean Amundsen Sea
surface form: Bellingshausen Sea
partOf Graham Land

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Graham Land contains Loubet Coast