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1230:. A mostly ice-free mountain rising to 2,490 metres (8,170 ft) high, located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) north-northeast of Mount Colbert and 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northeast of Mount Borcik in the southeast part of Hays Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and USN aerial photographs, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN in association with Mount Colbert after Edmund Stump, geologist, Arizona State University; USARP geological investigator at lower Shackleton Glacier (1970–71), Duncan Mountains (1974–75), Leverett Glacier (1977–78), Scott Glacier and Byrd Glacier (1978–79), and La Gorce Mountains (1980–81); Chief Scientist, International Northern Victoria Land Project (1981–82); additional investigations, McMurdo Dry Valleys, January 1983; Nimrod Glacier area, 1985–86.
696:. A prominent peak, 3,140 metres (10,300 ft) high, standing 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) south-southwest of Mount Griffith on the ridge at the head of Vaughan Glacier. Named for Norman D. Vaughan, dog driver with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould which explored the mountains in this vicinity in December 1929. The map resulting from the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30, applied the name Mount Vaughan to the southern portion of Mount Goodale, but the US-ACAN has modified the original naming to apply to this larger peak which lies 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) southeastward.
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1192:. A prominent peak, 3,470 metres (11,380 ft) high, standing 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east of Mount Astor in the Hays Mountains. Discovered by members of the geological party under Laurence Gould during the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30, and named by Byrd for Frederick E. Crockett, a member of that party. The application of this name has been shifted in accord with the position assigned on the maps resulting from the second Byrd Antarctic Expedition of 1933–35.
1154:. A prominent peak rising to c. 3,300 metres (10,800 ft) high, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) north-northeast of Mount Crockett and 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southeast of Mount Vaughan in the Hays Mountains. The peak was climbed on Nov. 28, 1987, by four members of the US ARP-Arizona State University geological party led by Edmund Stump. So named because the ascent was a 20-hour ordeal in technical ice climbing on very steep terrain.
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1386:. A bare rock peak, 2,050 metres (6,730 ft) high, standing at the north side of Bartlett Glacier where it joins Scott Glacier, in southern Hays Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Cdr. Edward C. Walshe Jr., USN, an officer aboard the Arneb in Antarctica in the 1957–58 and 1958–59 seasons; on the staff of the Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, during 1966–67.
482:. A series of low peaks surmounting a ridge 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, standing 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east of Robinson Bluff at the east side of Amundsen Glacier. First roughly mapped from ground surveys and air photos by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30. Named by US-ACAN for Kenneth R. Brown, biologist with the McMurdo Station winter party of 1964.
822:. A col between Mount Griffith and a very low peak on its northeast side, in the Hays Mountains. The col provides a sledging route from Scott Glacier to the head of Koerwitz Glacier and thence northward. So named by members of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition who used this route in 1969-70 when the west side of the lower reaches of Scott Glacier were found to be impassable.
528:. A mountain with double summits, 2,420 metres (7,940 ft) high and 2,570 metres (8,430 ft) high, standing 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southeast of Mount Thorne. Discovered in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould, and named by Byrd after Edward E. Goodale, a member of that party. From 1959 to 1968 Goodale served as
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616:. A massive mountain, 3,095 metres (10,154 ft) high, standing 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north-northeast of Mount Vaughan. First observed and roughly mapped in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould. Remapped in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and named by Byrd for
1061:. A rock ridge, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, forming a precipitous wall along the west side of Scott Glacier between the mouths of Koerwitz and Vaughan Glaciers. Discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn in 1934. Named by US-ACAN for John H. Taylor, ionospheric physicist with the South Pole Station winter party, 1966.
368:. A mainly ice-free mountain, 1,420 metres (4,660 ft) high, at the east side of Amundsen Glacier, standing 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) west of Mount Goodale. Mapped from ground surveys and air photos by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30. Named by US-ACAN for Paul K. Dayton III, biologist with the McMurdo Station winter party of 1964.
903:. A prominent mountain, 2,155 metres (7,070 ft) high, standing 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) northeast of Mount Griffith on the elevated platform between Koerwitz and Vaughan Glaciers. Discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and named by Byrd for Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the
776:. A valley to the south of Citadel Peak. The valley drains east-northeast from Mount Crockett to Scott Glacier and is partly covered by glacier and moraine. It was visited in December 1987 by a USARP-Arizona State University geological party led by Edmund Stump. The mouth of the valley is blocked by a moraine which denies easy access, hence the name.
658:. A 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) high high granite cliff on the north face of Mount Griffith. The feature was climbed on Nov. 16, 1987, by a USARP-Arizona State University geological party led by Edmund Stump. The name derives from granite samples collected on the wall at 100 metres (330 ft) high spacing for dating by the fission-track method.
406:. A prominent peak, 1,465 metres (4,806 ft) high, rising on the east flank of Amundsen Glacier, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Mount Goodale. Discovered in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould, and named for George A. Thorne, topographer and dog driver with that party.
444:. A rock peak 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) west of Feeney Peak, surmounting the west wall of Goodale Glacier in the foothills of the Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for David L. Cook, logistics assistant with the McMurdo Station winter party of 1965.
1023:. A conspicuous rock peak surmounting Taylor Ridge on the west side of Scott Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northeast of Mount Pulitzer. Discovered and roughly mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928–30. Named by US-ACAN for Robert S. Sletten who made studies in satellite geodesy at McMurdo Station in 1965.
985:. A mountain, 1,930 metres (6,330 ft) high, standing 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) northeast of Mount Pulitzer, near the west side of Scott Glacier. First mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933–35. Named by US-ACAN for Randy L. Nelson, who made satellite geodesy studies at McMurdo Station, winter party 1965.
1424:. A mountain, 2,250 metres (7,380 ft) high, just north of the confluence of Souchez and Bartlett Glaciers where it marks the south limit of Hays Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. D.L. Dietz, USN, pilot on photographic flights during Operation Deep Freeze 1964 and 1965.
1348:. A prominent mountain, 2,780 metres (9,120 ft) high, standing 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) north-northwest of Mount Dietz in southern Hays Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Cdr. Andrew J. Borcik, pilot on photographic flights during USN OpDFrz, 1965–67.
236:. East of Mount Vaughan are the Sledging Col, Mount Pulitzer, Mount Nelson and Mount Sletten on the Taylor Ridge, which extends along the Scott Glacier to the east. Mount Astor, Mount Crockett.,the Cox Peaks, Mount Borcik, Mount Walshe and Mount Dietz are in the southeast of the range. To the south of the Hays Mountains are the
1112:. A prominent peak, 3,710 metres (12,170 ft) high, standing 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of Mount Bowser in the Hays Mountains of the Queen Maud Mountains. Discovered by R. Admiral Byrd on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition flight of November 1929 to the South Pole, and named by him for
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570:. Mountain, 2,330 metres (7,640 ft) high, standing 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south-southeast of Mount Goodale. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for Thomas B. Armstrong, USARP representative at Palmer Station, summer 1966–67.
947:. A ridge 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) long, rising above the middle of the head of Koerwitz Glacier. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys. and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for Arthur J. Anderson, meteorologist with the South Pole Station winter party, 1960.
1306:. A series of peaks on a ridge, located 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) southeast of Mount Crockett, extending eastward from Hays Mountains and terminating at Scott Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and USN air photos, 1960–64. Named by US-ACAN for
734:. A peak of volcanic rock along the south side of Vaughan Glacier, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) east of Mount Vaughan, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–64. So named by
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1925:
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1910:
1907:
1900:
1898:
1884:
1882:
1860:
1854:
1852:
1848:
1837:
1832:
1824:
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1808:
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1796:
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1442:Joseph Pulitzer
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586:
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562:
560:
556:
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548:
545:
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541:
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536:Mount Armstrong
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302:
300:
296:
293:
288:
285:
283:
281:
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278:
254:
234:Vaughan Glacier
224:
200:Richard E. Byrd
196:
170:
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164:
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156:
153:
151:
149:
148:
129:
116:
114:
110:
107:
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83:Ross Dependency
61:
60:
59:
58:
57:
56:
55:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1958:
1948:
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1945:Amundsen Coast
1942:
1937:
1906:
1905:
1894:Nilsen Plateau
1889:
1873:
1838:
1836:
1833:
1831:
1830:
1828:, p. 189.
1818:
1816:, p. 794.
1806:
1794:
1792:, p. 158.
1782:
1780:, p. 144.
1770:
1768:, p. 720.
1758:
1756:, p. 152.
1746:
1744:, p. 324.
1734:
1722:
1720:, p. 735.
1710:
1708:, p. 519.
1698:
1686:
1684:, p. 595.
1674:
1672:, p. 199.
1662:
1660:, p. 684.
1647:
1645:, p. 250.
1635:
1633:, p. 137.
1623:
1621:, p. 777.
1611:
1609:, p. 242.
1599:
1597:, p. 296.
1587:
1575:
1573:, p. 285.
1563:
1551:
1549:, p. 151.
1539:
1537:, p. 744.
1527:
1525:, p. 177.
1515:
1513:, p. 276.
1503:
1491:
1476:
1474:, p. 321.
1460:
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1432:
1431:
1429:
1426:
1391:
1388:
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1232:
1197:
1194:
1159:
1158:Mount Crockett
1156:
1121:
1118:
1071:
1068:
1066:
1063:
1028:
1025:
990:
987:
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914:
913:Anderson Ridge
911:
870:
869:Mount Pulitzer
867:
827:
824:
789:
786:
781:
778:
743:
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663:
660:
625:
622:
575:
574:Mount Griffith
572:
537:
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487:
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449:
446:
411:
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373:
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335:
332:
277:
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223:
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195:
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145:Hays Mountains
139:
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68:
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62:
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33:Hays Mountains
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9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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1946:
1943:
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1933:
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1930:
1923:
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1917:
1896:
1895:
1890:
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1879:
1878:Mount Goodale
1874:
1871:
1867:
1847:
1846:
1840:
1839:
1827:
1822:
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1798:
1791:
1786:
1779:
1774:
1767:
1762:
1755:
1750:
1743:
1738:
1732:, p. 31.
1731:
1726:
1719:
1714:
1707:
1702:
1696:, p. 19.
1695:
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1678:
1671:
1666:
1659:
1654:
1652:
1644:
1639:
1632:
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1620:
1615:
1608:
1603:
1596:
1591:
1585:, p. 28.
1584:
1579:
1572:
1567:
1561:, p. 98.
1560:
1555:
1548:
1543:
1536:
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1519:
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1488:
1483:
1481:
1473:
1468:
1466:
1461:
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1448:
1443:
1437:
1433:
1425:
1421:
1387:
1383:
1349:
1345:
1311:
1309:
1303:
1269:
1265:
1234:Mount Colbert
1231:
1227:
1193:
1189:
1155:
1151:
1117:
1115:
1114:Vincent Astor
1109:
1078:Vincent Astor
1076:
1062:
1058:
1024:
1020:
989:Mount Sletten
986:
982:
948:
944:
910:
908:
907:
900:
866:
863:
857:
823:
819:
785:
777:
773:
739:
737:
731:
697:
693:
662:Mount Vaughan
659:
655:
621:
619:
613:
580:
571:
567:
533:
531:
525:
494:Mount Goodale
491:
483:
479:
445:
441:
407:
403:
369:
365:
331:
329:
325:
321:
317:
313:
307:
273:
266:
258:
249:
247:
243:
239:
235:
230:
219:
217:
213:
209:
205:
201:
191:
189:
188:Scott Glacier
185:
181:
175:
146:
137:
134:
132:
126:
121:
93:
91:
87:
84:
81:
77:
73:
69:
64:
46:
36:
31:
19:
1908:
1899:, retrieved
1893:
1883:, retrieved
1877:
1853:, retrieved
1844:
1826:Alberts 1995
1821:
1814:Alberts 1995
1809:
1802:Alberts 1995
1797:
1790:Alberts 1995
1785:
1778:Alberts 1995
1773:
1766:Alberts 1995
1761:
1754:Alberts 1995
1749:
1742:Alberts 1995
1737:
1730:Alberts 1995
1725:
1718:Alberts 1995
1713:
1706:Alberts 1995
1701:
1694:Alberts 1995
1689:
1682:Alberts 1995
1677:
1670:Alberts 1995
1665:
1658:Alberts 1995
1643:Alberts 1995
1638:
1631:Alberts 1995
1626:
1619:Alberts 1995
1614:
1607:Alberts 1995
1602:
1595:Alberts 1995
1590:
1583:Alberts 1995
1578:
1571:Alberts 1995
1566:
1559:Alberts 1995
1554:
1547:Alberts 1995
1542:
1535:Alberts 1995
1530:
1523:Alberts 1995
1518:
1511:Alberts 1995
1506:
1494:
1472:Alberts 1995
1445:
1436:
1393:
1355:
1352:Mount Walshe
1317:
1314:Mount Borcik
1308:Allan V. Cox
1275:
1237:
1199:
1161:
1123:
1120:Heinous Peak
1081:
1030:
1027:Taylor Ridge
992:
954:
951:Mount Nelson
916:
904:
872:
829:
791:
788:Sledging Col
783:
745:
703:
700:Citadel Peak
665:
627:
624:Fission Wall
585:
539:
497:
489:
451:
413:
375:
372:Mount Thorne
337:
334:Mount Dayton
330:in 1964–65.
279:
276:Mount Gevers
271:
225:
212:Will H. Hays
197:
144:
142:
130:Parent range
1415: /
1390:Mount Dietz
1377: /
1339: /
1297: /
1259: /
1221: /
1196:Mount Stump
1183: /
1145: /
1103: /
1070:Mount Astor
1052: /
1014: /
976: /
938: /
894: /
851: /
813: /
767: /
725: /
687: /
649: /
607: /
561: /
519: /
473: /
448:Brown Peaks
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397: /
359: /
301: /
169: /
115: /
1929:Categories
1901:2023-12-27
1885:2023-12-27
1855:2023-12-03
1457:References
204:South Pole
166:86°S 155°W
112:86°S 155°W
74:Antarctica
1272:Cox Peaks
410:Cook Peak
242:Fram Mesa
171:-86; -155
117:-86; -155
71:Continent
66:Geography
18:Cox Peaks
1403:153°10′W
1365:152°15′W
1327:153°38′W
1285:153°30′W
1247:153°13′W
1209:153°10′W
1171:155°04′W
1133:154°55′W
1091:155°30′W
1040:153°21′W
1002:153°30′W
964:153°48′W
926:155°24′W
882:154°16′W
839:154°00′W
801:154°48′W
755:154°00′W
713:154°27′W
675:155°50′W
637:155°12′W
595:155°30′W
549:157°12′W
507:157°43′W
461:158°05′W
423:156°50′W
385:158°40′W
347:158°41′W
289:158°29′W
222:Location
1835:Sources
1400:86°16′S
1362:86°11′S
1324:86°12′S
1282:86°03′S
1244:86°12′S
1206:86°11′S
1168:86°01′S
1130:85°59′S
1088:86°01′S
1037:85°48′S
999:85°47′S
961:85°47′S
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879:85°49′S
836:85°51′S
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752:85°59′S
710:85°57′S
672:85°57′S
634:85°52′S
592:85°53′S
546:85°50′S
504:85°45′S
458:85°35′S
420:85°36′S
382:85°41′S
344:85°44′S
286:85°50′S
202:on the
79:Region
1849:(PDF)
1428:Notes
157:155°W
103:155°W
862:névé
244:and
186:and
154:86°S
143:The
100:86°S
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