British Antarctic Survey Books and Maps

British Antarctic Survey Books and Maps

Geoscience, environmental and topographic maps and guides produced by the British Antarctic Survey.

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1 Aeromagnetic anomaly map of West Antarctica (Weddell Sea sector). [Book and Map Pack]

Thematic maps, with supplementary text, of West Antarctica 61°S - 82°S and 50°W – 80°W. BAS GEOMAP Series, Sheet 2.
Thematic maps, with supplementary text, of West Antarctica 61°S - 82°S and 50°W – 80°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 210 x 297 mm
Format Book and Map Pack ISBN 9780856651724
Scale 1:2 500 000 Year Published 1991


2 Antarctica and the Arctic (BAS) [Folded Map]

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This double-sided topographic map provides an overview, and comparison, of both polar regions at the same scale and with the same geographical extent. Smaller panels show seasonal sea-ice extent for both areas; Arctic climatic and bio-geographical boundaries, and Antarctica’s relationship to the other southern continents. Side A: Antarctica. A topographic map of Antarctica, including: Coastline and ice shelves, bathymetry, ice/rock limits, contours, key mountain summits and hill-shaded terrain, and scientific research stations. Side B: The Arctic. A topographic map of the Arctic, including: Coastline: bathymetry, contours, key mountain summits and hill-shaded terrain, major rivers and lakes, and glaciers and ice caps. It also shows major towns, transport networks, airports and national boundaries. The folded map comes either with an Antarctic card cover (snowy mountains) or an Arctic cover (reindeer). Both versions are identical inside and have the same ISBN. Limits: 90° S – 60° S and 90° N – 60° N (all Antarctica south of 60°S and the Arctic north of 60°N). [Folded Map]

Author BAS Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856652301 Scale 1:10 000 000
Sheet(s) Covered Sheets BAS (Misc) 15A and 15B Year Published 2023


3 Bathymetry Geological Setting of the South Sandwich Islands Volcanic Arc [Folded Map]

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This sheet of the bathymetry and geological setting of the South Sandwich Islands and the associated East Scotia Ridge back-arc spreading centre consists of two sides: side 1, a regional overview of the volcanic arc, trench and back-arc, and side 2, detailed maps of the individual islands. Side 1 displays the bathymetry at scale 1:750 000 of the intra-oceanic, largely submarine South Sandwich arc, the back-arc system and other tectonic boundaries of the subduction system. Satellite images of the islands on side 2 are at scales of 1:50 000 and 1:25 000 with contours and main volcanological features indicated. These maps are the first detailed topological and bathymetric maps of the area. The islands are entirely volcanic in origin, and most have been volcanically or fumarolically active in historic times. Many of the islands are ice-covered, and the map forms a baseline for future glaciological changes caused by volcanic activities and climate change. The back-arc spreading centre consists of nine segments, most of which have rift-like morphologies. [Folded Map]

Author BAS Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856651908 Version HY - H
Year Published 2014  


4 Bathymetry and Geological Setting of the Drake Passage [Folded Map]

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This map of the geology and bathymetry of the Drake Passage represents an international collaborative effort coordinated by the Spanish Geological Survey (IGME) and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), working together with the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) and the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). The Drake Passage is an oceanic gateway of approximately 850 km width located between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula that connects the southeastern Pacific and the southwestern Atlantic oceans and influences mantle flow, oceanographic water mass exchanges and migrations of biota. [Folded Map]

Author BAS Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856651991 Scale 1:1 500 000
Version HY - H Year Published 2013


5 Bed Topography of the Antarctic (BEDMAP2). [Flat Map]

Geophysical and Glaciological map of Anatrctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ) . BAS (Misc) 9.
Geophysical and Glaciological map of Anatrctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ) . …more…

Author BAS Collation 820 x 1000 mm
Format Flat Map ISBN 9780856652059
Scale 1:10 000 000 Year Published 2013


6 Bed Topography of the Antarctic (BEDMAP2). [Folded Map]

Geophysical and Glaciological map of Anatrctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ). BAS (Misc) 9.
Geophysical and Glaciological map of Anatrctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ). …more…

Author BAS Collation 205 x 150 mm
Format Folded Map ISBN 9786000009311
Scale 1:10 000 000 Year Published 2013


7 Geological map of Adelaide Island (Antarctica) BAS GEOMAP 2 SERIES, SHEET 2, EDITION 1 [Folded Map]

British Antarctic Survey Geomap 2 Series, Sheet 2..
Geological map of Adelaide Island (Antarctica) 68° S – 66° S and 67° W – 69° W.
This sheet provides a fully revised, interpretative geological map of Adelaide Island combining recent field observations with survey work from 1960s to 1990s. The revised geology of Adelaide Island includes five volcanic/sedimentary formations alongside a suite of granitoids and gabbros. Correlations between Adelaide Island and Alexander Island establish the extent of the fore-arc basin of the Antarctic Peninsula. …more…

Collation 226 x 135 mm Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856652011 Scale 1:200 000
Version B Year Published 2011


8 Geological map of Shackleton Range, Antarctica [Book and Map Pack]

Geological map of Shackleton Range (Antarctica) 80°S – 80.75°S and 18.6°W – 31°W. BAS GEOMAP Series, Sheet 4.
Geological map of Shackleton Range (Antarctica) 80°S – 80.75°S and 18.6°W – 31°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 210 x 297 mm
Format Book and Map Pack ISBN 9780856651748
Scale 1:250 000 Year Published 1995


9 Geological map of South Georgia BAS GEOMAP 2 SERIES, SHEET 4, EDITION 1

British Antarctic Survey Geomap 2 Series, Sheet 3.
Geological map of South Georgia 55° S – 54° S and 36° W – 38° W.
This sheet provides an updated geological map of South Georgia incorporating recent geological field observations with pre-existing mapping. South Georgia forms part of a microcontinental block situated along North Scotia Ridge, in turn part of the Scotia arc, a complex, submarine ridge linking southernmost South America to the Antarctic Peninsula via the South Sandwich, South Orkney and South Shetland islands.

ISBN 9780856652035 Scale 1:250 000
Year Published 2011  


10 Geological map of eastern Graham Land (Antarctica) BAS GEOMAP 2 SERIES, SHEET 1, EDITION 1 [Folded Map]

British Antarctic Survey Geomap 2 Series, Sheet 1.
Geological map of eastern and northern Graham Land (Antarctica) 67° S – 63° S and 54° W – 64° W.
This sheet provides the first interpretative geological map of the eastern coast of northern Graham Land and is a collation of geological fieldwork, airborne and satellite observations from the 1950s to the present day. The geology of eastern Graham Land has strong affinities to that of Patagonia and there was probably considerable overlap between the northern Antarctic Peninsula and western Patagonia from the Late Palaeozoic up until Miocene separation. …more…

Collation 226 x 135 mm Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856652028 Scale 1:625 000
Version B Year Published 2011


11 Geological map of the South Orkney Islands BAS GEOMAP 2 SERIES, SHEET 3 EDITION 1 [Folded Map]

British Antarctic Survey BAS Geomap 2 Series, Sheet 4.
South Orkney Islands 61° S – 60° S and 44° W – 47° W.
This sheet provides an updated geological map of the South Orkney Islands incorporating recent geological observations with survey work from the 1960s to the 1980s. The South Orkney microcontinent, originally contiguous with the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, was separated as a result of the formation of the Powell Basin during the separation of Antarctica from South America and the opening of the Drake Passage. [Folded Map]

Format Folded Map ISBN 9780856652004
Scale 1:150 000 Year Published 2011


12 Geology and geomorphology of Deception Island. [Book and Map Pack]

Topographic, geomorphological and geological maps of Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, (Antarctica) 62.88°S – 63°S and 60.48°W – 60.76°W. BAS GEOMAP Series, Sheet 6A and 6B. …more…

Author BAS Collation 210 x 297 mm
Format Book and Map Pack ISBN 9780856651762
Scale 1:25 000 Year Published 2002


13 Geomorphological map of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island. [Book and Map Pack]

Geomorphological map of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) 62.55°S – 62.69°S and 60.90°W – 61.22°W. BAS GEOMAP Series, Sheet 5A.
Geomorphological map of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) 62.55°S – 62.69°S and 60.90°W – 61.22°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 210 x 297 mm
Format Book and Map Pack ISBN 9780856651755
Scale 1:25 000 Year Published 1996


14 Graham Land. [Flat Map]

Topographic map of Graham Land (Antarctica) 64°S – 65°S and 60°W – 63°W. British Antarctic Survey map SQ 19-20/4. BAS 250 Series.
Topographic map of Graham Land (Antarctica) 64°S – 65°S and 60°W – 63°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 685 x 810 mm
Format Flat Map ISBN 9780856651816
Scale 1:250 000 Year Published 1974


15 Greenland and the European Arctic [Folded Map]

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This new map is at 1:4,000,000 scale covering a region not previously covered on one map sheet. There is a large information sheet on the reverse with topical information about the Arctic, produced by the UK Natural Environment Research Council Arctic Office. The map and information sheet will be an excellent resource for tour visitors, scientists and all with an interest in the Arctic. It is printed on high-quality paper by map printers Dennis Maps as a large format, double-sided sheet. Side A: The map covers the eastern Canadian Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, northern Scotland, Svalbard, Scandinavia, Finland, and the western edge of the Russian Arctic, including Franz Josef Land. Features including glaciers, bays, islands and lakes are named, and the extent of permanent ice is shown. The map includes minimum and maximum sea ice extents for the region and also for the whole Arctic in a small inset map. Major towns, places commonly visited by tour ships and scientific research stations are shown on the map. Side B: The reverse side features a vibrant information panel covering many aspects of Arctic life. Topics such as polar bear conservation, indigenous people and Arctic warming are covered, with contributions from organisations including the UK Met Office and The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). [Folded Map]

Author BAS Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856652219 Scale 1:4 000 000
Sheet(s) Covered Sheets 16A and 16B Version HY - H
Year Published 2019  


16 James Ross Island (BAS) [Folded Map]

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This sheet provides an updated geology of the Miocene to Holocene James Ross Island Volcanic Group (JRIVG). The JRIVG is the largest Neogene volcanic field in the Antarctic Peninsula region and extends over 7000 km¬2. It comprises a major shield volcano (Mt Haddington) and numerous monogenetic flank and satellite volcanoes. Eruptions were mainly of two types: lava-fed deltas and tuff cones. The commonest are lava-fed deltas, a type of volcanic formation resembling a sedimentary delta but formed entirely of volcanic rocks. The tuff cones are piles of yellowish pyroclastic rocks (lapilli tuffs) hundreds of metres high that formed during violent explosions mainly in the sea during ice-poor interglacial periods although it is unlikely that James Ross Island was ever completely ice free during the past 6 m.y. [Folded Map]

Author BAS Format Folded Map
ISBN 9780856652042 Scale 1:125 000
Version HY - H Year Published 2013


17 James Ross Island. [Folded Map]

Topographic map of James Ross Island (Antarctica) 63.75°S – 64.58°S and 56.5°W – 58.66°W. BAS 100 Series, Sheet 2.
Topographic map of James Ross Island (Antarctica) 63.75°S – 64.58°S and 56.5°W – 58.66°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 200 x 285 mm
Format Folded Map ISBN 9780856651861
Scale 1:100 000 Year Published 1995


18 James Ross Island. [Flat Map]

Topographic map of James Ross Island (Antarctica) 64°S – 65°S and 56.5°W – 60°W. British Antarctic Survey map SQ 21-22/1. BAS 250 Series.
Topographic map of James Ross Island (Antarctica) 64°S – 65°S and 56.5°W – 60°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 790 x 710 mm
Format Flat Map ISBN 9780856651823
Scale 1:250 000 Year Published 1974


19 Joinville Island. [Flat Map]

Topographic map of Joinville Island (Antarctica) 62.833°S – 64°S and 54°W – 57°W. British Antarctic Survey map SP 21-22/14. BAS 250 Series.
Topographic map of Joinville Island (Antarctica) 62.833°S – 64°S and 54°W – 57°W. …more…

Author BAS Collation 690 x 760 mm
Format Flat Map ISBN 9780856651809
Scale 1:250 000 Year Published 1973


20 Magnetic Anomaly map of the Antarctic (ADMAP). [Flat Map]

Geophysical map of magnetic anomalies in Antarctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ) . BAS (Misc) 10.
Geophysical map of magnetic anomalies in Antarctica 90° S – 60° S (all Antarctica south of 60°S ) . …more…

Author BAS Collation 750 x 970 mm
Format Flat Map ISBN 9780856651540
Scale 1:10 000 000 Year Published 2001


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