Rosenthal Seamount ( 68°38′S 97°5′W / 68.633°S 97.083°W) is a seamount in the Weddell Sea named for Alfred Rosenthal (1828–1882), a German captain and ship owner. Rosenthal helped to finance and coordinate Eduard Dallmann's Antarctic voyages. [1]
The seamount's name was proposed by Dr. Heinrich Hinze, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany. The name was ame approved in June 1997 (ACUF 271)[ citation needed]. The minimal depth is 2770m. [2]
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Rosenthal Seamount ( 68°38′S 97°5′W / 68.633°S 97.083°W) is a seamount in the Weddell Sea named for Alfred Rosenthal (1828–1882), a German captain and ship owner. Rosenthal helped to finance and coordinate Eduard Dallmann's Antarctic voyages. [1]
The seamount's name was proposed by Dr. Heinrich Hinze, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany. The name was ame approved in June 1997 (ACUF 271)[ citation needed]. The minimal depth is 2770m. [2]
This article incorporates
public domain material from
"Rosenthal Seamount".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey.