San Martín Base

San Martín Base
Antarctic base
San Martín in 2008 austral winter
San Martín Base
Location within Antarctica
Coordinates: 68°07′48″S 67°06′05″W / 68.130043°S 67.101311°W / -68.130043; -67.101311
Established21 March 1951 (1951-03-21)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • Summer
19
 • Winter
21
Time zoneUTC-3 (ART)

San Martín Base is an Argentine research station in Antarctica. It is one of Argentina’s permanent bases on the continent and is run by the Argentine Army. The base is named after General José de San Martín, a national hero of Argentina.

Geography

San Martín Base is located on Barry Island, in Marguerite Bay, along the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. This area is part of Graham Land, which is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica.

History

The base was opened on March 21, 1951. It was the first Argentine base built on Antarctica’s mainland (not on an island). The station has been active ever since, making it one of the oldest permanent bases in Antarctica.

Climate

San Martín Base has a polar ice cap climate, with:

Research and Activities

Scientists at the base study:

The base also helps with logistics, mapping, and communications for other missions in the area.

Facilities

San Martín Base has:

  • Living quarters for about 20 people in winter and more in summer
  • Labs and equipment for scientific research
  • A small airstrip for helicopters and supply planes (when weather allows)