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46: 348: 699:. Large glacier flowing east along the north side of Godfrey Upland into the Traffic Circle and Mercator Ice Piedmont. This glacier appears indistinctly in an aerial photograph taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins on December 20, 1928, but shows more clearly in aerial photographs taken by Lincoln Ellsworth in 1935 and the USAS in 1940. It was resighted in 1947 by the RARE under Finn Ronne, who named it for Lester Lammers, contributor of nine grown husky dogs and four puppies to the expedition. 461:
Windy Valley, leading to Mikkelsen Bay. A third, Cole Glacier, trends southwest along Godfrey Upland toward the Wordie Ice Shelf area. The fourth, Weyerhaeuser Glacier, trends southward toward Wakefield Highland and connects with glaciers leading westward to Wordie Ice Shelf. The fifth, Mercator Ice Piedmont, is nourished by the outflow from Weyerhaeuser, Cole and Gibbs Glaciers; it broadens as it descends eastward to the head of Mobiloil Inlet. Discovered in 1940 by members of the
1068:. A beehive-shaped nunatak in the lower part of Lammers Glacier. The feature is conspicuously located near the center of the Traffic Circle, a glacial depression which is notable for the series of prominent glaciers which flow toward, or eminate from it in a radial pattern. Discovered in 1940 by members of the East Base party of the United States Antarctic Service, 1939-41, who so named the nunatak because of its unique location in the Traffic Circle. 1088:, although the two are clearly distinct in the 1979 version of the USGS map of the region. For example, the map shows Crabeater Point in the southeast of Bowman Inlet, but Alberts (1995) says Crabeater Point is in the southeast extremity of Mobiloil Inlet. Probably the definitions were not updated when Bowman Inlet was identified and named as a separate feature. This article follows the map and describes only those features to the west of Bowman Inlet. 221: 938:. A conspicuous, isolated mountain 1,290 metres (4,230 ft) high in the center and near the mouth of Weyerhaeuser Glacier. It has steep rock sides meeting in a sharp summit ridge. Photographed from the air by FIDS in August 1947, and by RARE (Trimetrogon photography) in December 1947. Surveyed by FIDS in December 1958. The UK-APC name is descriptive of the isolated position of the feature. 53: 854:. The highest 1,550 metres (5,090 ft) high and most conspicuous peak on the southeast side of Mercator Ice Piedmont. The peak rises just east of the north end of Norwood Scarp. A steep rock ridge on its north side is easily recognizable from any point on the ice piedmont. Photographed from the air by the USAS on September 28, 1940. Surveyed by FIDS in 1958. Named by UK-APC after 1401: 1366: 976:. A peak rising to 1,525 metres (5,003 ft) high at the west side of the terminus of Sumner Glacier, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) south-southeast of Mount Blunt. The peak was photographed from the air by the RARE, 1947, and United States Navy, 1966, and was surveyed from the ground by FIDS, 1960-61. Named in 1977 by US-ACAN for Glen Eisner, 896:. A well-defined escarpment, 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) long and rising to 1,525 metres (5,003 ft) high, forming part of the east flank of Weyerhaeuser Glacier. Photographed from the air by the USAS on September 28, 1940 and by FIDS, August 14, 1947. Roughly surveyed by FIDS in December 1958 and November 1960. Named by UK-APC after 1018:. A rounded ice-covered mountain 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) high rising from the west flank of Weyerhaeuser Glacier. The mountain was photographed from the air by the USAS on September 28, 1940. It was roughly surveyed by FIDS in December 1958, and resurveyed in November 1960. Named by UK-APC after 279:
to the north and Yates Spur to the south. The west of the inlet is filled by the Mercator Ice Piedmont and the Traffic Circle. Glaciers feeding the piedmont include, clockwise from the south, Weyerhaeuser Glacier, which is fed by Hermes Glacier from the east and by Sumner Glacier from the west, Cole
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and Mobiloil Inlet. Hub Nunatak rises from the center of the Traffic Circle. From this position, five glacial troughs radiate like the spokes of a wheel. One connects on the north with Gibbs Glacier and Neny Glacier, leading to Neny Fjord. Another connects on the west with Lammers Glacier and
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The description in Alberts (1995) of five glacial troughs radiating from Traffic Circle agrees with the map, and they do provide routes to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula, but as their feature descriptions make clear, Weyerhaeuser Glacier, Cole Glacier, Lammers Glacier flow into the Traffic
611:. A short, broad tributary glacier that flows northeast into the lower reaches of Weyerhaeuser Glacier, close west of Mount Solus. Sketched from the air by D.P. Mason of FIDS in August 1947. The lower reaches only were surveyed from the ground by FIDS in December 1958. Named by UK-APC after 561:. A glacier 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) long, flowing west into Weyerhaeuser Glacier in northern Graham Land. Surveyed in January 1960 by FIDS who discovered the glacier after several fruitless attempts to find a route out of the mountains east of 653:. A glacier on the east side of Godfrey Upland, 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) long, flowing north-northeast into the Traffic Circle. First seen by USAS in 1940, but not named. Roughly surveyed by FIDS in 1958. Named by UK-APC after 745:
on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula. Gibbs Glacier was photographed from the air and first mapped by the USAS, 1939-41, and RARE, 1947–48. Named by UK-APC for Peter M. Gibbs of FIDS, surveyor at
390:. A gently-sloping ice piedmont at the head of Mobiloil Inlet, formed by the confluence of the Gibbs, Lammers, Cole and Weyerhaeuser Glaciers. The feature was first photographed from the air by 1405: 1370: 900:(1590-1675), English mathematician who expounded the advantages of great-circle sailing and who, in 1635, measured an arc of meridian in order to improve the practice of navigation. 507:. Large glacier flowing north into Mercator Ice Piedmont close west of Mobiloil Inlet. This glacier lies in the area first explored from the air by Sir Hubert Wilkins in 1928 and 800:. The spur was photographed from the air by Lincoln Ellsworth, 1935, USAS, 1940, and RARE, 1947, and was surveyed by FIDS, 1958. Named by the United States 737:. A glacier, 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) long, flowing southeast into the north part of Mercator Ice Piedmont. This feature together with 1022:(1770-1862), American publisher of charts and sailing directions, whose establishment was acquired by United States Government to form the nucleus of the 615:(1807-76), American sailor who, in 1837, introduced the position line method of navigation, since developed into standard practice at sea and in the air. 93: 657:(c. 1530-91), the most famous English instrument maker of Elizabethan times, who pioneered the design of portable navigation instruments and equipped 858:(1468-1528), German astronomer and mathematician who probably first (1514) suggested the method of lunar distances for determining longitude. 163: 17: 511:
in 1935, but it was first clearly delineated in aerial photographs taken by the USAS in 1940. The glacier was resighted in 1947 by the
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Circle, which feeds the Mercator Ice Piedmont. A trough leads to Gibbs Glacier, which also feeds the Mercator Ice Piedment.
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Glacier, and Lammers Glacier. Other features include Werner Peak, Norwood Scarp, Mount Solus, Eisner Peak and Mount Blunt.
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as the lower end of a "major valley depression" along the coast. First seen from the ground by
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and C.R. Eklund of USAS, 1939-41, which also obtained air photos. Surveyed by the
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Alberts (1995) does not always distinguish Bowman Inlet (named after 1969) from
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Location of Bowman Coast on Antarctic Peninsula. Mobiloil Inlet in the east
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in a flight on December 20, 1928, and named by him after a product of the
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who contributed lumber and insulating material to the expedition.
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Northern Palmer Land. Mobiloil Inlet in northeast of map
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in November 1935, and was plotted from these photos by
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Inlet on the eastern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula
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Named by the 14: 1417: 52: 802:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 288:Mobiloil Inlet was discovered by Sir 283: 404:Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey 812:(USGS) satellite surveying team at 513:Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition 24: 1408:from websites or documents of the 1373:from websites or documents of the 664: 408:UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee 25: 1446: 1349:Geographic Names of the Antarctic 1024:United States Hydrographic Office 756: 576: 526: 417: 1404: This article incorporates 1399: 1369: This article incorporates 1364: 861: 702: 51: 44: 1410:United States Geological Survey 810:United States Geological Survey 618: 467:United States Antarctic Service 1346:Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), 1091: 1033: 983: 941: 903: 819: 13: 1: 1105: 761: 208:along the east coast of the 7: 337:GPX (secondary coordinates) 299: 215: 18:Traffic Circle (Antarctica) 10: 1451: 1338: 332:GPX (primary coordinates) 307:Map all coordinates using 264:is to the southwest, the 143: 133: 85: 70: 39: 34: 1071: 315:Download coordinates as: 250:Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula 206:Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula 521:Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co. 268:is to the west and the 1406:public domain material 1371:public domain material 1030:Hydrographic Center). 1028:Defense Mapping Agency 749:, 1957, and leader at 569:, the god of roads in 352: 225: 1425:Inlets of Graham Land 816:, winter party 1973. 613:Thomas Hubbard Sumner 356:Mercator Ice Piedmont 350: 327:GPX (all coordinates) 272:is to the northwest. 260:is to the north. 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Index

Traffic Circle (Antarctica)
Mobiloil Inlet is located in Antarctica
Bowman Coast
Antarctic Peninsula
68°35′S 64°45′W / 68.583°S 64.750°W / -68.583; -64.750 (Mobiloil Inlet)
Type
Weddell Sea
68°35′S 64°45′W / 68.583°S 64.750°W / -68.583; -64.750 (Mobiloil Inlet)
Rock Pile Peaks
Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula

Bowman Coast
Graham Land
Antarctic Peninsula
Weddell Sea
Bowman Inlet
Hollick-Kenyon Peninsula
Bermel Peninsula
Solberg Inlet
Morgan Upland
Godfrey Upland
Hadley Upland
Rock Pile Point
Hubert Wilkins
Vacuum Oil Company
OpenStreetMap
KML
GPX (all coordinates)
GPX (primary coordinates)

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