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1721:. A bold, mainly ice-covered peninsula, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long and 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) wide, at the east side of the mouth of Skelton Glacier in Victoria Land. Mapped by the USGS from ground surveys and Navy air photos. Named by US-ACAN for Capt. Roy G. Shults, USN, Chief of Staff to the Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1962 and 1963.
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1885:. A high ridgelike island which rises above the Ross Ice Shelf at the west side of the mouth of Skelton Inlet. This may be the feature actually sighted and named Cape Teall by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04. It was first mapped as an island by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58) and named in association with nearby Cape Teall. Not: Teale Island.
665:. A rock summit at c.1,235 metres (4,052 ft) being the northeastern part of Halfway Nunatak, near the centre of the upper Skelton Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (1994) after William L. Norton, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) cartographer, a member of the satellite surveying team at South Pole Station, winter party, 1991.
1416:. Prominent peak, 1,630 metres (5,350 ft) high, rising steeply 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of Hobnail Peak on the east side of Skelton Glacier, in Victoria Land. Surveyed and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58. So named because it resembles a tricouni, a saw-toothed nail used on soles of alpine boots.
306:, from which it is joined by Delta Glacier below Delta Bluff, Dilemma Glacier, Ant Hill Glacier below Ant Hill, and Mason Glacier below Bareface Bluff. Between Moraine Bluff and Red Dike Bluff to the east it is joined by Trepidation Glacier. It flows south past Alpha Bluff on Shults Peninsula to the east. It enters the Ross Ice Shelf to the east of
1683:. A prominent bluff immediately south of Trepidation Glacier on the east side of the Skelton Glacier. The bluff is distinguished by a dike consisting of igneous rock against a black background of the intruded sediments. The descriptive name was given in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58. Not: Red Dyke Bluff.
1124:. An ice-covered spur which separates the lower ends of Rutgers Glacier and Allison Glacier on the west side of Royal Society Range. Named by US-ACAN (1994) after Robin R. Abbott, ASA, Helicopter Field Operations Coordinator at McMurdo Station, active in coordination and planning of science support in Antarctica from 1984.
796:. A steep, broken glacier descending from the Worcester Range into the west side of Skelton Glacier to the north of Ant Hill. Mapped and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58. So named because of difficulties encountered by the geological party in an attempted descent of this glacier.
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1378:. A detached bluff within the Skelton Glacier, due west of Mount Tricouni. Surveyed in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58) and so named because it resembles the shape of a clinker, a rectangular nail used in alpine boots, and because of its association with nearby Mount Tricouni.
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994:. Twin rock bluffs in the Lower Staircase of Skelton Glacier, about 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) east of Halfway Nunatak, in Victoria Land. The rocks are an important reference point on the route up the glacier. Descriptively named by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58.
1759:. A high bluff on the west side of Shults Peninsula, at the east side of Skelton Glacier. Surveyed and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58). Named after the first letter of the Greek alphabet because it is the most southerly of all bluffs on the Skelton Glacier.
1645:. Small glacier entering the east side of Skelton Glacier between Moraine Bluff and Red Dike Bluff. The name was applied by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58) and refers to a 1957 attempt by an aircraft to land on the exceedingly broken ice at the foot of the glacier.
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Skelton Glacier. It was provisionally named "Cascade Glacier" because of its broken lower icefalls by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58. As this name is a duplication, they renamed the glacier after nearby Delta Bluff. Not: Cascade Glacier.
703:. The upper eastern portion of Skelton Glacier, just north of The Landing, which merges into the Skelton Névé. Surveyed in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58) and so named because of its staircase effect in being the key for the approach to the polar plateau.
1565:. The glacier draining the southwest face of Mount Cocks and a considerable area south of the mountain, and entering the Skelton Glacier opposite the Delta Glacier. Surveyed in 1957 by the New Zealand reconnaissance party to the CTAE (1956–58), and named after Mount Cocks.
368:. Almost circular in outline, it is about 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) in diameter and has an area of about 1,300 square miles (3,400 km). Surveyed by New Zealand parties of the CTAE (1956–58), who named it for its relationship to the Skelton Glacier.
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Staircase joins Skelton Glacier past Clinker Bluff, flowing past Mount Tricouni and Hobnail Peak, below which Skelton Glacier is joined from the east by Baronick Glacier and Cocks Glacier. Skelton Glacier flows south along the west side of the
1805:. An ice-filled inlet at the terminus of Skelton Glacier, along the western edge of Ross Ice Shelf. The feature is about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) wide at the entry points between Cape Timberlake and Fishtail Point. Discovered by the
1454:. Triangular rock bluff immediately south of Mount Tricouni, on the east side of Skelton Glacier in Victoria Land. Explored in 1957 by the New Zealand party, of the CTAE (1956–58), and named in association with Clinker Bluff and Mount Tricouni.
589:. An isolated nunatak just north of Halfway Nunatak, between the Upper Staircase and the east side of Skelton Névé. Surveyed in 1957 by the New Zealand Northern Survey party of the CTAE (1956–58) and named for its association with Skelton Neve.
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Society Range, flowing generally southwest into the Skelton Glacier. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and Navy air photos. Named by US-ACAN in 1963 for Lt. Cdr. Edgar A. Potter, USN, helicopter pilot at McMurdo Station in 1960.
1166:, descending from the west slopes of Royal Society Range into Skelton Glacier. Named by US-ACAN in 1963 for Lt. Cdr. John K. Allison, USN, officer in charge of the wintering-over detachment of Navy Squadron VX-6 at McMurdo Station, 1959.
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834:. Glacier between Ant Hill and Bareface Bluff, rising in the Worcester Range and flowing northeast into Skelton Glacier. Surveyed and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58. Named in association with Ant Hill.
1923:. A prominent black rock peak which surmounts the northwest end of Teall Island, just south of the mouth of Skelton Glacier. Sighted and given this descriptive name in February 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58).
872:. Glacier draining the east slopes of Worcester Range, immediately south of Bareface Bluff, and flowing east into Skelton Glacier. Named by US-ACAN in 1964 for David T. Mason, biologist at McMurdo Station, 1961–62 and 1962–63.
1603:. A bluff, 930 metres (3,050 ft) high, on the east side of the Skelton Glacier, lying north of Red Dike Bluff. Surveyed and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58). So named because a long
627:. An isolated nunatak on the west side of The Landing, and almost in the center of the upper Skelton Glacier. Surveyed and descriptively named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58.
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1968:. The southernmost point of Shults Peninsula, at the east side of the mouth of Skelton Glacier. Surveyed and given this descriptive name in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58).
1032:. Prominent spur, 1,750 metres (5,740 ft) high, at the east side of Upper Staircase and the Skelton Glacier. Surveyed and named in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58.
956:. The lower, eastern portion of Skelton Glacier, between The Landing and Clinker Bluff. Surveyed and given this descriptive name in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58.
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918:. A large flat snowfield in the upper Skelton Glacier, between the Upper and Lower Staircases. Mapped and named in February 1957 by the New Zealand party of the CTAE, 1956–58.
1847:. Bold cape at the west side of the mouth of Skelton Glacier. Named by US-ACAN in 1964 for Lt. Cdr. Lewis G. Timberlake, USN, public works officer at McMurdo Station, 1962.
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1366:78.517°S 161.583°E
1281:78.417°S 162.033°E
1238:78.383°S 162.200°E
1192:78.283°S 162.033°E
1150:78.267°S 161.917°E
1058:78.233°S 161.917°E
1020:78.300°S 161.417°E
982:78.417°S 161.683°E
944:78.417°S 161.750°E
906:78.367°S 161.417°E
860:78.883°S 161.683°E
822:78.817°S 161.500°E
784:78.750°S 161.417°E
737:78.700°S 161.333°E
691:78.250°S 161.000°E
653:78.350°S 161.083°E
615:78.383°S 161.100°E
577:78.283°S 160.900°E
528:78.283°S 159.000°E
486:78.300°S 158.633°E
440:78.233°S 158.317°E
394:78.033°S 159.750°E
348:78.333°S 160.000°E
267:
259:
130:78.583°S 161.500°E
86:-78.6935; 161.6424
3043:
3042:
3003:
3002:
2963:
2962:
1520:-84.933; -166.000
235:Antarctic Plateau
180:Antarctic Plateau
146:flowing from the
106:
105:
3063:
3030:
3023:
3016:
3007:
3006:
2990:
2983:
2976:
2967:
2966:
2950:List of glaciers
2747:
2740:
2733:
2724:
2723:
2710:
2709:
2700:
2680:
2660:
2639:
2638:
2637:
2623:
2622:
2621:
2613:Mount Harmsworth
2607:
2606:
2605:
2591:
2561:
2560:
2556:
2555:
2554:
2548:
2536:
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2509:
2503:
2497:
2491:
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2473:
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2455:
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2437:
2431:
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2419:
2413:
2407:
2401:
2395:
2389:
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2377:
2371:
2365:
2359:
2353:
2347:
2341:
2335:
2329:
2323:
2317:
2311:
2305:
2299:
2290:
2287:Abbott Spur AADC
2284:
2278:
2272:
2266:
2260:
2254:
2248:
2242:
2236:
2230:
2224:
2218:
2212:
2206:
2200:
2194:
2188:
2182:
2176:
2170:
2164:
2158:
2155:Norton Crag AADC
2152:
2146:
2140:
2134:
2128:
2122:
2116:
2110:
2104:
2098:
2092:
2086:
2080:
2067:
2061:
2050:
2044:
2038:
2032:
2023:
2017:
2008:
2002:
1996:
1990:
1967:
1966:
1964:
1963:
1962:
1961:-78.950; 162.600
1957:
1953:
1950:
1949:
1948:
1945:
1922:
1921:
1919:
1918:
1917:
1916:-79.000; 161.850
1912:
1908:
1905:
1904:
1903:
1900:
1884:
1883:
1881:
1880:
1879:
1878:-79.050; 161.900
1874:
1870:
1867:
1866:
1865:
1862:
1846:
1845:
1843:
1842:
1841:
1840:-78.967; 161.617
1836:
1832:
1829:
1828:
1827:
1824:
1804:
1803:
1801:
1800:
1799:
1798:-78.900; 162.250
1794:
1790:
1787:
1786:
1785:
1782:
1758:
1757:
1755:
1754:
1753:
1752:-78.867; 162.483
1748:
1744:
1741:
1740:
1739:
1736:
1720:
1719:
1717:
1716:
1715:
1714:-78.867; 162.650
1710:
1706:
1703:
1702:
1701:
1698:
1687:Shults Peninsula
1682:
1681:
1679:
1678:
1677:
1676:-78.800; 162.317
1672:
1668:
1665:
1664:
1663:
1660:
1644:
1643:
1641:
1640:
1639:
1638:-78.767; 162.350
1634:
1630:
1627:
1626:
1625:
1622:
1602:
1601:
1599:
1598:
1597:
1596:-78.767; 162.200
1592:
1588:
1585:
1584:
1583:
1580:
1564:
1563:
1561:
1560:
1559:
1558:-78.683; 162.000
1554:
1550:
1547:
1546:
1545:
1542:
1526:
1525:
1523:
1522:
1521:
1516:
1512:
1509:
1508:
1507:
1504:
1491:
1490:
1488:
1487:
1486:
1485:-78.600; 161.833
1481:
1477:
1474:
1473:
1472:
1469:
1458:Baronick Glacier
1453:
1452:
1450:
1449:
1448:
1447:-78.533; 161.883
1443:
1439:
1436:
1435:
1434:
1431:
1415:
1414:
1412:
1411:
1410:
1409:-78.500; 161.950
1405:
1401:
1398:
1397:
1396:
1393:
1377:
1376:
1374:
1373:
1372:
1371:-78.517; 161.583
1367:
1363:
1360:
1359:
1358:
1355:
1339:
1338:
1336:
1335:
1334:
1329:
1325:
1322:
1321:
1320:
1317:
1292:
1291:
1289:
1288:
1287:
1286:-78.417; 162.033
1282:
1278:
1275:
1274:
1273:
1270:
1249:
1248:
1246:
1245:
1244:
1243:-78.383; 162.200
1239:
1235:
1232:
1231:
1230:
1227:
1203:
1202:
1200:
1199:
1198:
1197:-78.283; 162.033
1193:
1189:
1186:
1185:
1184:
1181:
1161:
1160:
1158:
1157:
1156:
1155:-78.267; 161.917
1151:
1147:
1144:
1143:
1142:
1139:
1123:
1122:
1120:
1119:
1118:
1113:
1109:
1106:
1105:
1104:
1101:
1069:
1068:
1066:
1065:
1064:
1063:-78.233; 161.917
1059:
1055:
1052:
1051:
1050:
1047:
1031:
1030:
1028:
1027:
1026:
1025:-78.300; 161.417
1021:
1017:
1014:
1013:
1012:
1009:
993:
992:
990:
989:
988:
987:-78.417; 161.683
983:
979:
976:
975:
974:
971:
955:
954:
952:
951:
950:
949:-78.417; 161.750
945:
941:
938:
937:
936:
933:
917:
916:
914:
913:
912:
911:-78.367; 161.417
907:
903:
900:
899:
898:
895:
871:
870:
868:
867:
866:
865:-78.883; 161.683
861:
857:
854:
853:
852:
849:
833:
832:
830:
829:
828:
827:-78.817; 161.500
823:
819:
816:
815:
814:
811:
800:Ant Hill Glacier
795:
794:
792:
791:
790:
789:-78.750; 161.417
785:
781:
778:
777:
776:
773:
751:Northcliffe Peak
748:
747:
745:
744:
743:
742:-78.700; 161.333
738:
734:
731:
730:
729:
726:
702:
701:
699:
698:
697:
696:-78.250; 161.000
692:
688:
685:
684:
683:
680:
664:
663:
661:
660:
659:
658:-78.350; 161.083
654:
650:
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646:
645:
642:
626:
625:
623:
622:
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620:-78.383; 161.100
616:
612:
609:
608:
607:
604:
588:
587:
585:
584:
583:
582:-78.283; 160.900
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574:
571:
570:
569:
566:
539:
538:
536:
535:
534:
533:-78.283; 159.000
529:
525:
522:
521:
520:
517:
497:
496:
494:
493:
492:
491:-78.300; 158.633
487:
483:
480:
479:
478:
475:
451:
450:
448:
447:
446:
445:-78.233; 158.317
441:
437:
434:
433:
432:
429:
418:Skelton Icefalls
408:Lashly Mountains
405:
404:
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401:
400:
399:-78.033; 159.750
395:
391:
388:
387:
386:
383:
359:
358:
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355:
354:
353:-78.333; 160.000
349:
345:
342:
341:
340:
337:
318:Features of the
228:
223:
141:
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135:-78.583; 161.500
131:
127:
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119:
92:
91:
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78:
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37:
36:
30:
19:
18:
3071:
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3066:
3065:
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3062:
3061:
3060:
3046:
3045:
3044:
3039:
3034:
3004:
2999:
2994:
2964:
2959:
2918:
2884:Ross Dependency
2879:Queen Maud Land
2874:Queen Mary Land
2844:Marie Byrd Land
2777:
2756:
2751:
2707:
2703:
2692:(29): 873–878,
2635:
2633:
2619:
2617:
2603:
2601:
2597:Mount Discovery
2558:
2552:
2550:
2546:
2532:
2530:
2517:
2512:
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2500:
2492:
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2416:
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2396:
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2360:
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2344:
2336:
2332:
2324:
2320:
2312:
2308:
2300:
2293:
2285:
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2273:
2269:
2261:
2257:
2249:
2245:
2237:
2233:
2225:
2221:
2213:
2209:
2201:
2197:
2189:
2185:
2177:
2173:
2165:
2161:
2153:
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2141:
2137:
2129:
2125:
2117:
2113:
2105:
2101:
2093:
2089:
2081:
2070:
2062:
2053:
2045:
2041:
2033:
2026:
2018:
2011:
2003:
1999:
1991:
1978:
1974:
1960:
1958:
1954:
1951:
1946:
1943:
1941:
1939:
1938:
1936:
1929:
1915:
1913:
1909:
1906:
1901:
1898:
1896:
1894:
1893:
1891:
1877:
1875:
1871:
1868:
1863:
1860:
1858:
1856:
1855:
1853:
1839:
1837:
1833:
1830:
1825:
1822:
1820:
1818:
1817:
1815:
1813:Cape Timberlake
1797:
1795:
1791:
1788:
1783:
1780:
1778:
1776:
1775:
1773:
1765:
1751:
1749:
1745:
1742:
1737:
1734:
1732:
1730:
1729:
1727:
1713:
1711:
1707:
1704:
1699:
1696:
1694:
1692:
1691:
1689:
1675:
1673:
1669:
1666:
1661:
1658:
1656:
1654:
1653:
1651:
1637:
1635:
1631:
1628:
1623:
1620:
1618:
1616:
1615:
1613:
1595:
1593:
1589:
1586:
1581:
1578:
1576:
1574:
1573:
1571:
1557:
1555:
1551:
1548:
1543:
1540:
1538:
1536:
1535:
1533:
1519:
1517:
1513:
1510:
1505:
1502:
1500:
1498:
1497:
1484:
1482:
1478:
1475:
1470:
1467:
1465:
1463:
1462:
1460:
1446:
1444:
1440:
1437:
1432:
1429:
1427:
1425:
1424:
1422:
1408:
1406:
1402:
1399:
1394:
1391:
1389:
1387:
1386:
1384:
1370:
1368:
1364:
1361:
1356:
1353:
1351:
1349:
1348:
1346:
1332:
1330:
1326:
1323:
1318:
1315:
1313:
1311:
1310:
1308:
1285:
1283:
1279:
1276:
1271:
1268:
1266:
1264:
1263:
1261:
1259:Wirdnam Glacier
1242:
1240:
1236:
1233:
1228:
1225:
1223:
1221:
1220:
1218:
1196:
1194:
1190:
1187:
1182:
1179:
1177:
1175:
1174:
1172:
1154:
1152:
1148:
1145:
1140:
1137:
1135:
1133:
1132:
1130:
1128:Allison Glacier
1116:
1114:
1110:
1107:
1102:
1099:
1097:
1095:
1094:
1092:
1062:
1060:
1056:
1053:
1048:
1045:
1043:
1041:
1040:
1038:
1036:Rutgers Glacier
1024:
1022:
1018:
1015:
1010:
1007:
1005:
1003:
1002:
1000:
986:
984:
980:
977:
972:
969:
967:
965:
964:
962:
948:
946:
942:
939:
934:
931:
929:
927:
926:
924:
922:Lower Staircase
910:
908:
904:
901:
896:
893:
891:
889:
888:
886:
878:
864:
862:
858:
855:
850:
847:
845:
843:
842:
840:
826:
824:
820:
817:
812:
809:
807:
805:
804:
802:
788:
786:
782:
779:
774:
771:
769:
767:
766:
764:
762:Dilemma Glacier
741:
739:
735:
732:
727:
724:
722:
720:
719:
717:
709:
695:
693:
689:
686:
681:
678:
676:
674:
673:
671:
669:Upper Staircase
657:
655:
651:
648:
643:
640:
638:
636:
635:
633:
619:
617:
613:
610:
605:
602:
600:
598:
597:
595:
593:Halfway Nunatak
581:
579:
575:
572:
567:
564:
562:
560:
559:
557:
542:Angino Buttress
532:
530:
526:
523:
518:
515:
513:
511:
510:
508:
490:
488:
484:
481:
476:
473:
471:
469:
468:
466:
464:Icefall Nunatak
444:
442:
438:
435:
430:
427:
425:
423:
422:
420:
412:Portal Mountain
398:
396:
392:
389:
384:
381:
379:
377:
376:
374:
352:
350:
346:
343:
338:
335:
333:
331:
330:
328:
316:
304:Worcester Range
287:Portal Mountain
279:Boomerang Range
251:
231:katabatic winds
226:
221:
205:Worcester Range
201:
168:
134:
132:
128:
125:
120:
117:
115:
113:
112:
109:Skelton Glacier
85:
83:
79:
76:
71:
68:
66:
64:
63:
52:Ross Dependency
43:
42:
41:
40:
39:
38:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3069:
3059:
3058:
3041:
3040:
3033:
3032:
3025:
3018:
3010:
3001:
3000:
2993:
2992:
2985:
2978:
2970:
2961:
2960:
2958:
2957:
2952:
2947:
2942:
2937:
2932:
2926:
2924:
2920:
2919:
2917:
2916:
2911:
2906:
2901:
2896:
2891:
2886:
2881:
2876:
2871:
2866:
2861:
2856:
2851:
2846:
2841:
2836:
2831:
2826:
2821:
2816:
2811:
2806:
2804:Ellsworth Land
2801:
2796:
2791:
2785:
2783:
2779:
2778:
2776:
2775:
2770:
2764:
2762:
2758:
2757:
2750:
2749:
2742:
2735:
2727:
2721:
2720:
2702:
2701:
2681:
2661:
2640:
2624:
2608:
2592:
2571:
2537:
2518:
2516:
2513:
2511:
2510:
2508:, p. 242.
2498:
2486:
2484:, p. 735.
2474:
2472:, p. 728.
2462:
2460:, p. 673.
2450:
2448:, p. 608.
2438:
2436:, p. 757.
2426:
2424:, p. 503.
2414:
2412:, p. 143.
2402:
2390:
2388:, p. 337.
2378:
2376:, p. 758.
2366:
2364:, p. 141.
2354:
2342:
2340:, p. 819.
2330:
2328:, p. 586.
2318:
2316:, p. 169.
2306:
2291:
2279:
2277:, p. 639.
2267:
2265:, p. 711.
2255:
2253:, p. 767.
2243:
2241:, p. 445.
2231:
2229:, p. 415.
2219:
2217:, p. 467.
2207:
2195:
2193:, p. 189.
2183:
2181:, p. 181.
2171:
2169:, p. 771.
2159:
2147:
2145:, p. 306.
2135:
2133:, p. 522.
2123:
2111:
2109:, p. 358.
2099:
2097:, p. 584.
2087:
2068:
2051:
2039:
2037:, p. 875.
2024:
2022:, p. 873.
2009:
2007:, p. 135.
1997:
1995:, p. 681.
1975:
1973:
1970:
1928:
1927:Fishtail Point
1925:
1890:
1887:
1852:
1849:
1814:
1811:
1772:
1769:
1764:
1761:
1726:
1723:
1688:
1685:
1650:
1649:Red Dike Bluff
1647:
1612:
1609:
1570:
1567:
1532:
1529:
1459:
1456:
1421:
1418:
1383:
1382:Mount Tricouni
1380:
1345:
1342:
1307:
1304:
1260:
1257:
1217:
1216:Potter Glacier
1214:
1210:Robert L. Dale
1171:
1168:
1129:
1126:
1091:
1088:
1037:
1034:
999:
998:Stepaside Spur
996:
961:
958:
923:
920:
885:
882:
877:
874:
839:
836:
801:
798:
763:
760:
716:
713:
708:
705:
670:
667:
632:
629:
594:
591:
556:
553:
507:
506:Mount Metschel
504:
465:
462:
419:
416:
373:
370:
360:. The immense
327:
324:
315:
312:
308:Evteev Glacier
250:
247:
200:
197:
193:Tucker Glacier
176:Ross Ice Shelf
167:
164:
162:, Antarctica.
152:Ross Ice Shelf
104:
103:
101:Ross Ice Shelf
98:
94:
93:
61:
55:
54:
49:
45:
44:
32:
31:
25:
24:
23:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3068:
3057:
3054:
3053:
3051:
3038:
3031:
3026:
3024:
3019:
3017:
3012:
3011:
3008:
2998:
2991:
2986:
2984:
2979:
2977:
2972:
2971:
2968:
2956:
2953:
2951:
2948:
2946:
2943:
2941:
2938:
2936:
2933:
2931:
2928:
2927:
2925:
2923:Miscellaneous
2921:
2915:
2912:
2910:
2909:Victoria Land
2907:
2905:
2902:
2900:
2897:
2895:
2892:
2890:
2889:South Georgia
2887:
2885:
2882:
2880:
2877:
2875:
2872:
2870:
2867:
2865:
2862:
2860:
2857:
2855:
2852:
2850:
2847:
2845:
2842:
2840:
2837:
2835:
2832:
2830:
2827:
2825:
2822:
2820:
2817:
2815:
2812:
2810:
2807:
2805:
2802:
2800:
2797:
2795:
2794:Bouvet Island
2792:
2790:
2787:
2786:
2784:
2780:
2774:
2771:
2769:
2766:
2765:
2763:
2759:
2755:
2748:
2743:
2741:
2736:
2734:
2729:
2728:
2725:
2718:
2714:
2705:
2704:
2699:
2695:
2691:
2687:
2682:
2679:
2675:
2672:(2): 73–144,
2671:
2667:
2662:
2659:
2655:
2651:
2650:
2645:
2641:
2631:
2630:
2625:
2615:
2614:
2609:
2599:
2598:
2593:
2590:
2586:
2582:
2578:
2572:
2569:
2565:
2545:
2544:
2538:
2528:
2524:
2523:"Abbott Spur"
2520:
2519:
2507:
2502:
2496:, p. 70.
2495:
2490:
2483:
2478:
2471:
2466:
2459:
2454:
2447:
2442:
2435:
2430:
2423:
2418:
2411:
2406:
2400:, p. 47.
2399:
2394:
2387:
2382:
2375:
2370:
2363:
2358:
2351:
2346:
2339:
2334:
2327:
2322:
2315:
2310:
2304:, p. 14.
2303:
2298:
2296:
2288:
2283:
2276:
2271:
2264:
2259:
2252:
2247:
2240:
2235:
2228:
2223:
2216:
2211:
2205:, p. 23.
2204:
2199:
2192:
2187:
2180:
2175:
2168:
2163:
2156:
2151:
2144:
2139:
2132:
2127:
2120:
2115:
2108:
2103:
2096:
2091:
2084:
2079:
2077:
2075:
2073:
2065:
2060:
2058:
2056:
2048:
2043:
2036:
2031:
2029:
2021:
2016:
2014:
2006:
2005:Weihaupt 1960
2001:
1994:
1989:
1987:
1985:
1983:
1981:
1976:
1969:
1965:
1934:
1924:
1920:
1886:
1882:
1848:
1844:
1810:
1808:
1802:
1771:Skelton Inlet
1768:
1760:
1756:
1722:
1718:
1684:
1680:
1646:
1642:
1608:
1606:
1600:
1569:Moraine Bluff
1566:
1562:
1531:Cocks Glacier
1528:
1524:
1495:
1489:
1455:
1451:
1417:
1413:
1379:
1375:
1344:Clinker Bluff
1341:
1337:
1303:
1300:
1299:Mount Lisicky
1296:
1290:
1256:
1253:
1247:
1213:
1211:
1207:
1206:Mount Huggins
1201:
1167:
1165:
1164:Mount Huggins
1159:
1125:
1121:
1087:
1085:
1081:
1077:
1073:
1067:
1033:
1029:
995:
991:
957:
953:
919:
915:
881:
873:
869:
838:Mason Glacier
835:
831:
797:
793:
759:
756:
752:
746:
715:Delta Glacier
712:
704:
700:
666:
662:
628:
624:
590:
586:
552:
550:
549:
548:Staten Island
543:
537:
503:
501:
495:
461:
459:
455:
449:
415:
413:
409:
403:
369:
367:
363:
357:
323:
321:
311:
309:
305:
299:
297:
292:
288:
285:and south of
284:
283:Escalade Peak
280:
276:
272:
263:
255:
246:
244:
238:
236:
232:
217:
214:
210:
206:
196:
194:
189:
185:
181:
177:
173:
163:
161:
160:Victoria Land
157:
156:Hillary Coast
153:
149:
148:polar plateau
145:
142:) is a large
139:
110:
102:
99:
95:
90:
62:
60:
56:
53:
50:
46:
29:
20:
2809:Enderby Land
2782:By territory
2689:
2685:
2669:
2665:
2647:
2634:, retrieved
2628:
2618:, retrieved
2612:
2602:, retrieved
2596:
2580:
2576:
2551:, retrieved
2542:
2531:, retrieved
2526:
2506:Alberts 1995
2501:
2494:Alberts 1995
2489:
2482:Alberts 1995
2477:
2470:Alberts 1995
2465:
2458:Alberts 1995
2453:
2446:Alberts 1995
2441:
2434:Alberts 1995
2429:
2422:Alberts 1995
2417:
2410:Alberts 1995
2405:
2398:Alberts 1995
2393:
2386:Alberts 1995
2381:
2374:Alberts 1995
2369:
2362:Alberts 1995
2357:
2345:
2338:Alberts 1995
2333:
2326:Alberts 1995
2321:
2314:Alberts 1995
2309:
2302:Alberts 1995
2282:
2275:Alberts 1995
2270:
2263:Alberts 1995
2258:
2251:Alberts 1995
2246:
2239:Alberts 1995
2234:
2227:Alberts 1995
2222:
2215:Alberts 1995
2210:
2203:Alberts 1995
2198:
2191:Alberts 1995
2186:
2179:Alberts 1995
2174:
2167:Alberts 1995
2162:
2150:
2143:Alberts 1995
2138:
2131:Alberts 1995
2126:
2119:Alberts 1995
2114:
2107:Alberts 1995
2102:
2095:Alberts 1995
2090:
2042:
2000:
1993:Alberts 1995
1937:
1892:
1854:
1851:Teall Island
1816:
1774:
1766:
1728:
1690:
1652:
1614:
1572:
1534:
1461:
1423:
1420:Hobnail Peak
1385:
1347:
1309:
1295:Mount Moxley
1262:
1219:
1173:
1170:Dale Glacier
1131:
1093:
1080:Mount Rucker
1039:
1001:
963:
925:
887:
879:
841:
803:
765:
718:
710:
672:
634:
596:
558:
555:Névé Nunatak
547:
509:
467:
454:Warren Range
421:
375:
329:
326:Skelton Névé
317:
300:
289:. Scattered
268:
239:
218:
202:
169:
108:
107:
2914:Wilkes Land
2859:Palmer Land
2814:Graham Land
2789:Adélie Land
2629:Norton Crag
1959: /
1914: /
1876: /
1838: /
1796: /
1750: /
1725:Alpha Bluff
1712: /
1674: /
1636: /
1594: /
1556: /
1518: /
1494:Mount Cocks
1483: /
1445: /
1407: /
1369: /
1331: /
1319:161°53′00″E
1284: /
1252:Mount Kempe
1241: /
1195: /
1153: /
1115: /
1103:161°53′42″E
1090:Abbott Spur
1061: /
1023: /
985: /
947: /
909: /
884:The Landing
863: /
825: /
787: /
755:Delta Bluff
740: /
694: /
656: /
631:Norton Crag
618: /
580: /
531: /
489: /
443: /
397: /
351: /
281:, north of
158:, south of
133: /
84: /
72:161°38′33″E
59:Coordinates
2849:Oates Land
2799:Coats Land
2761:Alphabetic
2636:2023-12-30
2620:2023-12-30
2604:2023-12-30
2553:2023-12-03
2533:2023-12-30
1972:References
1316:78°28′00″S
1100:78°15′22″S
960:Twin Rocks
707:Right side
372:The Portal
199:Glaciology
188:Scott Base
69:78°41′37″S
2834:Kemp Land
2527:Gazetteer
1889:Black Cap
876:Left Side
150:into the
3050:Category
1947:162°36′E
1902:161°51′E
1864:161°54′E
1826:161°37′E
1784:162°15′E
1738:162°29′E
1700:162°39′E
1662:162°19′E
1624:162°21′E
1605:morainic
1582:162°12′E
1544:162°00′E
1506:166°00′W
1471:161°50′E
1433:161°53′E
1395:161°57′E
1357:161°35′E
1272:162°02′E
1229:162°12′E
1183:162°02′E
1141:161°55′E
1049:161°55′E
1011:161°25′E
973:161°41′E
935:161°45′E
897:161°25′E
851:161°41′E
813:161°30′E
775:161°25′E
728:161°20′E
682:161°00′E
644:161°05′E
606:161°06′E
568:160°54′E
519:159°00′E
477:158°38′E
431:158°19′E
385:159°45′E
339:160°00′E
291:nunataks
207:and the
121:161°30′E
97:Terminus
48:Location
2515:Sources
1944:78°57′S
1899:79°00′S
1861:79°03′S
1823:78°58′S
1781:78°54′S
1735:78°52′S
1697:78°52′S
1659:78°48′S
1621:78°46′S
1579:78°46′S
1541:78°41′S
1503:84°56′S
1468:78°36′S
1430:78°32′S
1392:78°30′S
1354:78°31′S
1269:78°25′S
1226:78°23′S
1180:78°17′S
1138:78°16′S
1046:78°14′S
1008:78°18′S
970:78°25′S
932:78°25′S
894:78°22′S
848:78°53′S
810:78°49′S
772:78°45′S
725:78°42′S
679:78°15′S
641:78°21′S
603:78°23′S
565:78°17′S
516:78°17′S
500:nunatak
474:78°18′S
428:78°14′S
382:78°02′S
336:78°20′S
178:to the
144:glacier
118:78°35′S
2666:Arctic
273:. The
249:Course
182:. The
2547:(PDF)
1763:Mouth
225:(3.60
1297:and
1078:and
753:and
546:USS
410:and
362:névé
320:névé
314:Head
275:névé
213:névé
2694:doi
2674:doi
2585:doi
2581:237
3052::
2688:,
2670:13
2668:,
2656:,
2652:,
2646:,
2583:,
2579:,
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2054:^
2027:^
2012:^
1979:^
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237:.
195:.
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2719:.
2696::
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227:×
222:×
111:(
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