Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080:clause:1_2:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 2 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 150362–153452

7421′20.117″S, 16441′57.869″E (Point 1E);
 (iii) 7421′19.307″S, 16441′51.137″E (Point 1D);
 (iv) 7421′19.153″S, 16441′45.329″E (Point 1C);
 (v) 7421′19.650″S, 16441′37.695″E (Point 1B);
 (f) then back to Point 1A.
Both the northern and southern boundaries are located below the ice‑free ridge.
The second location (Geothermal Slope) on the south‑eastern rim of the main summit crater of Mount Melbourne is adjacent to Cryptogam Ridge on a slope leading up the eastern rim of the summit crater. Geothermal activity is evident on the hill slope as crevasses and ice towers extending up the steep caldera rim, approximately 50 m wide.
The boundary is as follows:
 (a) starting at the north‑western boundary corner at 7421′13.740″S, 16442′01.816″E (Point 2A), it extends south approximately 50 m to the south‑western boundary corner at 7421′15.620″S, 16442′03.474″E (Point 2D);
 (b) then east up the slope to the south‑eastern boundary corner at 7421′14.567″S, 16442′12.729″E (Point 2C);
 (c) then north to the north‑eastern boundary corner at 7421′12.865″S, 16442′08.972″E (Point 2B);
 (d) then back to Point 2A.
The third location (Northwest Slope) is on the north‑western slopes of the volcano approximately 1.5 km northwest of Cryptogam Ridge. Geothermal activity is evident as a northwest to southeast trending line of ice towers and small patches of bare ground along the edge of a steep cliff. The boundaries for the location were not surveyed in the field but obtained via inference from satellite imagery.
The boundary is as follows:
 (a) starting at the north‑western boundary corner at 7421′00″S, 16439′02″E (Point 3A), it extends south downslope to the south‑western boundary corner at 7421′11″S, 16439′02″E (Point 3D);
 (b) then east to the south‑eastern boundary corner at 7421′11″S, 16442′05″E (Point 3C);
 (c) then north upslope to the north‑eastern boundary corner at 7421′00″S, 16440′05″E (Point 3B);
 (d) then back to Point 3A.

Mount Rittmann
Mount Rittmann is located in the Mountaineer Range on the southern side of the Aviator Glacier, between the Pilot Glacier and the head of the Icebreaker Glacier in northern Victoria Land. It rises to 2 600 m above sea level, is approximately 103 km north of Mount Melbourne and approximately 50 km inland from the coast.
The site comprises the entire exposed caldera of Mount Rittmann.
The boundary is as follows:
 (a) starting at the most westerly boundary corner at the western edge of the caldera rim at 7328′18.797″S, 16536′43.851″E (Point A), it follows the caldera rim east to the following unmarked points:
 (i) 7328′16.818″S, 16536′54.698″E (Point B);
 (ii) 7328′16.290″S, 16537′00.144″E (Point C);
 (iii) 7328′16.405″S, 16537′04.438″E (Point D);
 (iv) 7328′17.655″S, 16537′12.235″E (Point E);
 (v) 7328′18.024″S, 16537′14.468″E (Point F);
 (vi) 7328′19.823″S, 16537′16.943″E (Point G);
 (vii) 7328′20.628″S, 16537′20.089″E (Point H);
 (viii) 7328′21.530″S, 16537′21.567″E (Point I);
 (b) then to the most easterly boundary corner at 7328′22.015″S, 16537′23.817″E (Point J);
 (c)