Arctowski Peninsula

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Arctowski Peninsula is a prominent, ice-covered peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land in the Antarctic Peninsula region, known for its rugged coastline and scientific significance.

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Arctowski Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
peninsula
borders Amundsen Sea
surface form: Bellingshausen Sea

Southern Ocean
coast west coast of Graham Land
continent Antarctica
country Antarctic Treaty area
surface form: Antarctica (no sovereign state; governed by Antarctic Treaty System)
coveredBy ice
governedByRegime Antarctic Treaty System
hasCharacteristic largely ice-covered
prominent peninsula
rugged coastline
hasEcosystem Antarctic coastal ecosystem
hasEnvironment marine-influenced coastal environment
polar climate
hasFeature glaciers flowing to the sea
ice-covered plateaus
steep coastal cliffs
hasSignificance climate research
geological studies
glaciological studies
scientific research
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula
Graham Land
West Antarctica
namedAfter Henryk Arctowski
partOf Graham Coast
region Antarctic Peninsula
surface form: Antarctic Peninsula region
usedFor biological and ecological studies
field research in earth sciences

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Graham Land contains Arctowski Peninsula