Aguirre Cerda Research Station Explained

Aguirre Cerda
Native Name:Base Presidente Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:Antarctic research station
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Antarctica
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Subdivision Type:Region
Subdivision Name:South Shetland Islands
Subdivision Type1:Location
Subdivision Name1:Deception Island
Established Title:Established
Extinct Title:Destroyed
Named For:Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Government Type:Administration
Governing Body:Instituto Antártico Chileno
Population Total:16
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President Pedro Aguirre Cerda Station was a Chilean Antarctic base, located at Pendulum Cove in Deception Island in the South Shetland Islands, inaugurated in 1955. The same year, the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition was established at Deception Island to help the survey of the Antarctic Peninsula, operating aircraft from Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd.

History

The Station was inaugurated on February 12, 1955, by the Defence Minister of Chile Tobías Barros Ortiz, when at that time the Commodore Jorge Gándara was in charge of the Chilean Air Force. The base was first designated with the name of the then President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, but after the inauguration received the name of the former president Pedro Aguirre Cerda, in gratitude to his disposal of the decree that defined the Chilean Antarctic Territory in 1940.

The research was carried out on volcanology, climatology and meteorology. Since 1965, a weather office was in operation in order to elaborate national and international meteorological forecasts.

The base operation ended violently and definitively on December 4, 1967, when a volcanic eruption destroyed it. It was abandoned, evacuating the 16 men who made up its endowment. New volcanic eruptions in 1969 and 1970 affected again the structures of the base.The ruins of the base, including its meteorological and volcanological center, were declared in 2001 as Historic Sites and Monuments in Antarctica N° 76 under the Antarctic Treaty System, on the proposal and preservation of Chile.

Gutiérrez Vargas Refuge

The Gutiérrez Vargas Refuge, so called in memory of the aviation Captain who died on December 30, 1955, was located at from Aguirre Cerda Station and was inaugurated on February 12, 1956. Its purpose was to serve as a refuge for the members of the Station in the case of fire.

On December 4, 1967, the refuge was definitively abandoned, as was the Aguirre Cerda Station, due to a violent volcanic eruption. The poor remains of the refuge structure can still be seen on the beach where it was located.

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