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1164:. A small bluff or promontory on the east side of Miller Range, overlooking Marsh Glacier 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Corner Nunatak. Named by US-ACAN for Izak C. Rust, professor of geology, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Rust was international exchange scientist with the Ohio State University Geological Expedition, 1969–70, and with John Gunner collected geological samples at this bluff.
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508:. A semi-circular glacial cirque, 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, at the south end of Macdonald Bluffs in Miller Range. It indents the cliff, at the north side of the terminus of Argo Glacier where the latter enters Marsh Glacier. So named by the Ohio State University Geological Party, 1967-68, because the granite cliffs of the cirque have a bright pink to red color in certain lighting.
638:. A hill in the south part of Augen Bluffs, Miller Range. The hill rises 100–200 metres (330–660 ft) above the west side of Marsh Glacier and is connected to Augen Bluffs by a col 10–20 metres (33–66 ft) lower than the height of the hill. So named by the Ohio State University Geological Party of 1967–68 because an isoclinal fold is well exposed on the side of the hill.
432:. A semi-circular glacial cirque 1 mile (1.6 km) wide in the Miller Range. It is carved into Macdonald Bluffs at the southeast base of Kreiling Mesa. So named by the Ohio State University Geological Party of 1967–68, because the granite cliffs surrounding the cirque are cut by numerous black dikes.
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882:. Prominent east-facing bluffs between Argosy and Argo Glaciers in the Miller Range, descending to the Marsh Glacier. Mapped by the New Zealand Southern Party of the CTAE (1956-58) and named for W.J.P. Macdonald, IGY scientist at Scott Base in 1957. Not: Macdonald Cliffs.
920:. A distinctive, partially ice-covered mesa at the S side of the mouth of Argosy Glacier in the Miller Range. Named by US-ACAN for Lee W. Kreiling, USARP traverse engineer at NAF McMurdo, winter 1961, Ellsworth Land Traverse, 1961-62, and Roosevelt Island, 1962-63.
768:. A partially ice-covered ridge, 5 miles (8.0 km) long, extending northward from Martin Dome to the southern edge of Argosy Glacier in the Miller Range. Named by US-ACAN after Charles R. Greene, Jr., USARP ionospheric scientist at the South Pole Station, 1958.
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676:. A peak in the Miller Range overlooking Marsh Glacier, forming the eastern salient in the bluffs southward of Argo Glacier. Observed in December 1957 by the New Zealand Southern Party of the CTAE (1956-58). Named for H. Orr, IGY scientist at Scott Base in 1957.
1126:. A snow saddle 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Aurora Heights, between Argosy and Skua Glaciers. Discovered and named by the northern party of NZGSAE (1961-62), who found the deep soft snow here made snowshoeing the best method of travel.
806:. An elevated, snow-covered prominence between Argosy Glacier and Argo Glacier in the Miller Range. Sighted in December 1957 by the New Zealand Southern Party of the CTAE. Named for L. Martin, leader at Scott Base in 1958. Not: Martins Dome.
470:. A glacial cirque 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide along the east wall of Ascent Glacier in the Miller Range. It was named by the Ohio State University Geological Party of 1967–68 because the cirque was the scene of a game of ice hockey.
600:. Rock bluffs between Orr Peak and Isocline Hill along the west side of Marsh Glacier, in the Miller Range. So named by the Ohio State University Geological Party, 1967-68, because rocks of the locality include augengneiss.
562:. Prominent ice-free bluffs marking the southern extremity of the Miller Range. Mapped in December 1957, and named by the New Zealand southern party of the CTAE (1956-58) for V. Gerard, IGY scientist at Scott Base in 1957.
966:. Prominent heights 5 miles (8.0 km) long, bordering the north side of Argosy Glacier. Named by the NZGSAE (1961–62) for the Aurora, the ship of the Ross Sea Party of the British Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-17).
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1004:. An ice-covered, dome-shaped mountain, 2,470 metres (8,100 ft) high. So named by the NZGSAE (1961-62) because its heights offer an extensive view of Nimrod Glacier and were used as a survey station.
844:. A mainly ice-free valley 5 miles (8.0 km) long, just west of Kreiling Mesa in the Miller Range. Named by US-AC AN for John S. Ong, USARP traverse engineer on the South Pole Traverse (1962-63).
730:. A mainly ice-free ridge, 5 miles (8.0 km) long, bordering the west side of Ascent Glacier in the Miller Range. Named by US-ACAN for Frederick M. Milan, physiologist at Little America V, 1957.
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375:Argosy Glacier
367:Nimrod Glacier
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1082:Astro Glacier
1077:
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528:Gerard Bluffs
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363:Marsh Glacier
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1550:Alberts 1995
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1526:Alberts 1995
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1514:Alberts 1995
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1322:Alberts 1995
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1305:
1300:, p. 1.
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1269:
1226:Alberts 1995
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1095:
1086:Skua Glacier
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1046:Tricorn Peak
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1008:Turner Hills
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970:Lookout Dome
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566:Augen Bluffs
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371:Argo Glacier
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295:Nimrod Group
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263:Cobham Range
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136:Miller Range
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22:Miller Range
1623:Mount Rabot
1310:Gunner 1969
1298:Gunner 1969
1262:Gunner 1969
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696:Milan Ridge
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398:Dike Cirque
224:New Zealand
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120: /
1630:2023-12-12
1614:2023-12-12
1580:2023-12-03
1210:References
1130:Rust Bluff
810:Ong Valley
183:Antarctica
61:Geography
45:Elevation
1658:Category
1181:157°39′E
1143:157°42′E
1105:157°36′E
1059:156°48′E
1021:156°18′E
983:156°27′E
945:157°05′E
899:157°54′E
861:157°50′E
823:157°37′E
785:157°12′E
747:157°10′E
709:156°08′E
655:157°49′E
642:Orr Peak
617:157°36′E
579:157°40′E
541:157°15′E
487:157°36′E
449:156°30′E
411:157°57′E
314:Glaciers
307:Triassic
303:Devonian
234:Location
148:157°00′E
108:157°00′E
1560:Sources
1204:nunatak
1178:82°52′S
1140:82°56′S
1102:83°03′S
1056:82°59′S
1018:82°58′S
980:83°03′S
942:83°07′S
896:83°13′S
858:83°15′S
820:83°14′S
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744:83°12′S
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652:83°29′S
614:83°31′S
576:83°30′S
538:83°37′S
484:83°20′S
446:83°17′S
408:83°14′S
393:Cirques
273:Geology
169:) is a
145:83°15′S
105:83°15′S
291:Kimban
287:Adélie
283:Gawler
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