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567:. A promontory rising to about 1,150 metres (3,770 ft) high near the west end of Dufek Massif. The feature is located west of Neuburg Peak and projects northwest toward Rautio Nunatak. The name was proposed by Arthur B. Ford, leader of the USGS geological party in the Pensacola Mountains, 1978-79, from the pyroxenite rock which forms a conspicuous dark layer along the cliffs of the promontory.
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415:. A sharp peak about 2,150 metres (7,050 ft) high, located 0.5 nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) south of Aughenbaugh Peak and east of Neuburg Peak. Named by US-ACAN at the suggestion of USGS field party leader Arthur B. Ford after Anthony W. England, USGS geophysicist who worked in the Dufek Massif during the 1976-77 and 1978-79 seasons.
643:. A sharp peak at the southwest end of Dufek Massif 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north-northeast of Walker Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by US-ACAN for James L. Hannah, construction electrician, who wintered-over at Ellsworth Station in 1957 and McMurdo Station in 1961.
605:. Nunatak rising to about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high between Neuburg Peak and Hannah Peak near the west end of Dufek Massif. Named by US-ACAN after Henry Rautio, photographer, United States Navy Squadron VX-6, who obtained reconnaissance photographs of the Pensacola Mountains from LC-47 aircraft on January 22, 1964.
491:. A rock ridge adjoining the north side of Dufek Massil, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northeast of Hannah Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956-66. A cairn was erected on this ridge during a visit in December 1957 by the US-IGY traverse party from Ellsworth Station.
339:. A rock spur on the south side of Dufek Massif, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) southeast of Neuburg Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Clinton R. Smith, (MC) United States Navy, of the Ellsworth Station winter party, 1957.
719:. A sharp peak, 1,495 metres (4,905 ft) high, marking the southwest extremity of Dufek Massif. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by US-ACAN for Paul T. Walker, glaciologist at Ellsworth Station, a member of the first party to visit Dufek Massif, in December 1957.
757:. Three nunataks lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) northwest of Walker Peak at the southwest extremity of Dufek Massif. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by US-ACAN for John B. Brown, ionospheric scientist, Ellsworth Station winter party, 1957.
681:. A small snow-filled valley between Walker Peak and Hannah Peak in the southwest end of Dufek Massif, Pensacola Mountains. The name describes the scenic beauty of the valley and was applied by the US-IGY party from Ellsworth Station that visited the valley in December 1957.
296:. The Clinton Spur is south of the mountain, Aughenbaugh Peak is to the east and the Cairn Ridge is to the north. To the west are the Hannah Peak and Walker Peak around the Enchanted Valley. The Brown Nunataks are west of the Enchanted Valley.
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