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Kent Plateau

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830:. Named in honor of Colin Keating, who was the Secretary for Justice from 1997–2000. He had a distinguished 30 year career in the Public Service, mostly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, during which time he had a significant Antarctic focus through his work in the Legal Division and then as the Deputy Secretary responsible for Multi Lateral Affairs, which included the Legal and Antarctic Divisions. Later, as the Deputy Secretary responsible for Corporate Affairs, he retained authority for the Antarctic Policy Unit, at a time of considerable changes to the organizational structure of New Zealand Antarctic institutions from 1985 through to 1993. He provided much of the intellectual input behind New Zealand's work leading to the adoption of the Environment Protocol. 515: 780: 510: 40: 126: 119: 1823: 725:. A mountain, 1,990 metres (6,530 ft) high, standing at the east edge of Kent Plateau, 7 miles (11 km) south of Mount Tuatara. Discovered by the BrNAE (1901–04) and named for Admiral Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton, who served on Arctic voyages (1850–54) and was a member of the Ship Committee for this expedition. 787:
Nearby features to the west and north, along the southern edge of the Byrd Glacier, include from southwest to northeast, Keating Massif, Mount Fries, Zeller Glacier, Mount Rainbow, Sefton Glacier, the Rundle Peaks, Brecher Glacier, Mandarich Massif, Twombley Glacier, Blake Massif, Lowry Massif, Mount
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The Kent Plateau is an ice-covered plateau, 12 miles (19 km) long and 4 miles (6.4 km) wide, extending northward from Mount Egerton and Kiwi Pass to the vicinity of Mount Hamilton. The plateau is on the west of a ridge of mountains that runs north from Mount Durnford, dips at Kiwi Pass,
826:. A rugged mainly ice-covered massif, 20 kilometres (12 mi) long, rising to approximately 2,370 metres (7,780 ft), and lying northwest. It is located at the southern edge of the head of Byrd Glacier. The feature includes Mount Fries and forms the southwestern boundary of 1111:. A compact block of ridgelines without a prominent culminating summit, rising to about 1,800 metres (6,000 ft) on the south side of Byrd Glacier. The unit is 3 nautical miles (6 km) long and stands 3 nautical miles south-southwest of Mount Tuatara. A section of 868:
A prominent peak, 1,985 metres (6,512 ft) high, standing just south of the mouth of Zeller Glacier and being one of the westernmost summits along the south wall of Byrd Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for Robert H. Fries, aurora scientist at the South Pole Station, 1963.
945:. A cluster of mainly ice-covered peaks at the south side of Byrd Glacier, just east of Sefton Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for Arthur S. Rundle, a member of the USARP parties which made glaciological and geophysical studies on the Ross Ice Shelf, 1961–62 and 1962-63. 907:. A peak, 2,050 m, along the south side of Byrd Glacier, surmounting the broad ridge between Zeller and Sefton Glaciers. So named by the NZGSAE (1960–61) as the peak consists of multi-colored beds of sandstone with probable dolerite sitting on pink-green limestone. 1203:. A rounded and mostly ice-free mountain, about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high, with a narrow ridge running southwest from the main mass. The mountain is 4 nautical miles (7 km) east-northeast of Mount Tuatara on the south side of Byrd Glacier. So named by 498:. Glacier about 9 miles (14 km) long, flowing from the vicinity of Mount Hamilton northeastward to enter Byrd Glacier just east of Mount Tuatara. Named by US-ACAN for Cdr. J.H. Judith, USN, commanding officer of the Edisto during USN OpDFrz 1964. 1165:. A mountain, 1,640 metres (5,380 ft) high, standing on the south side of Byrd Glacier, 7 miles (11 km) north of Mount Hamilton. Mapped by the NZGSAE (1960–61) who so named it because the long spiny summit ridge resembles a lizard. 349:. Glacier about 10 miles (16 km) long, flowing into the south side of Byrd Glacier just west of Rundle Peaks. Named by the US-ACAN for Ronald Sefton, ionospheric physicist, a member of the Byrd Station winter parties of 1962 and 1964. 393:
A glacier 6 miles (9.7 km) long, flowing from the north side of the Kent Plateau into the south side of Byrd Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for C.E. Twombley of the U.S. Weather Bureau, a member of the Little America V winter party, 1956.
305:. A glacier about 10 miles (16 km) long, flowing west-north-west to enter the south side of Byrd Glacier just north of Mount Fries. Named by US-ACAN for Edward J. Zeller, geologist at McMurdo Station, 1959–60 and 1960-61 seasons. 563:. A mountain rising to over 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) at the end of the ridge extending west from Mount Egerton. The feature is 6 nautical miles (11 km) west of the Mount Egerton summit. Mount Morse was named by the 1827: 621:. A high pass immediately northeast of Mount Egerton. Named by the Northern Party of the NZGSAE (1960–61) who used the pass in crossing these mountains. Kiwi is a familiar nickname for New Zealanders. Not: Kiwi Saddle. 659:. A mountain rising above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) at the northern end of the Churchill Mountains. Located above Kiwi Pass and at the southern end of Kent Plateau, it was named after an extinct and 1369:. A peak rising to 1,630 metres (5,350 ft), 5 nautical miles (9 km) southeast of Mount Tuatara. The culmination of several ridgelines, the summit commands a view of the drainage areas of 1431:. A rock summit rising to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft). It is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east south east of Roberts Pike and overlooks Couzens Bay due east. It was named in honor of 1065:. He was an exceptional sailor, and sought to raise worldwide awareness of environmental issues, to help protect life in, on and around the waters of the world. He sailed to the 1316: 454:; he conducted Antarctic glaciological investigations for over 30 years, 1960–95, including determinations of surface velocities and elevations on Byrd Glacier. 788:
Tuatara, Judith Glacier, Mount Tadpole, the Miscast Nunataks and Couzens Saddle. Roberts Pike and Carr Crest are isolated features to the east of Lowry Massif.
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then continues north from Mount Moa to Mount Hamilton along the east edge of the plateau. To the west of the plateau along the southeast edge of the
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which rise to 910 metres (3,000 ft) on the south side of Byrd Glacier. The outcrops lie between Mount Tadpole and
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Several short glaciers run down from the plateau into Byrd Glacier. From southwest to northeast they are:
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there is a chain of mountains broken by glaciers that flow down from the plateau region to Byrd Glacier.
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being also a species of flightless bird (currently endangered and protected) found only in New Zealand.
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geologist Edmund Stump in 2000–01, and the determination that the entire outcrop is not sandstone but
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A saddle rising to approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft), between the Miscast Nunataks and
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field parties, 1977–78 and 1978–79, the latter season being in the Byrd Glacier area.
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principal investigator from 1989 to 2002, including research relating to the
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that flows north between the Rundle Peaks and Mandarich Massif into
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after Captain (later Rear Admiral) Stevan Mandarich (1911–2001),
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which rises to 1,860 metres (6,100 ft) on the south side of
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is named after geologist Patrick H. Lowry, a member of Stump's
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Satellite Image Map of Nicholson Peninsula and surroundings.
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at north and south. It was named at the suggestion of the
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Nearby features to the east include, from south to north:
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mountaineer and field guide in 12 Antarctic seasons with
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1:250,000 scale maps of Kent Plateau and surroundings
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after Robert M. Morse of the Department of Physics,
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Kent Plateau center west. 2116:, USGS United States Geologic Survey, 1960 1885:, USGS United States Geologic Survey, 1960 1583: 577:Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array 29: 1691: 2179:United States Department of the Interior 2142:United States Department of the Interior 2105:United States Department of the Interior 2084:United States Department of the Interior 2063:United States Department of the Interior 2022:United States Department of the Interior 2001:United States Department of the Interior 1980:United States Department of the Interior 1953:United States Department of the Interior 1932:United States Department of the Interior 1911:United States Department of the Interior 1874:United States Department of the Interior 1853:United States Department of the Interior 1313:US Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 1832:United States Board on Geographic Names 1727: 1667: 1655: 1643: 1595: 1571: 1547: 1523: 1511: 1499: 1457: 1447: 1385:(US-ACAN) after John "J.R." Roberts, a 1307:at west and east, and Byrd Glacier and 27:Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica 1383:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 1205:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 1001:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 775:Nearby features to the west and north 769:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 565:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 226:Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 7: 125: 2170:Geographic Names Information System 2133:Geographic Names Information System 2096:Geographic Names Information System 2075:Geographic Names Information System 2054:Geographic Names Information System 2028:McCormick, Herb (7 December 2001). 2013:Geographic Names Information System 1992:Geographic Names Information System 1971:Geographic Names Information System 1944:Geographic Names Information System 1923:Geographic Names Information System 1902:Geographic Names Information System 1865:Geographic Names Information System 1844:Geographic Names Information System 1830:from websites or documents of the 25: 1807:Geographic Names of the Antarctic 1007:, Chief of Staff to Rear Admiral 991:in Antarctica. It stands between 1826: This article incorporates 1821: 513: 508: 124: 117: 38: 2175:United States Geological Survey 2138:United States Geological Survey 2101:United States Geological Survey 2080:United States Geological Survey 2059:United States Geological Survey 2018:United States Geological Survey 1997:United States Geological Survey 1976:United States Geological Survey 1949:United States Geological Survey 1928:United States Geological Survey 1907:United States Geological Survey 1870:United States Geological Survey 1849:United States Geological Survey 1391:United States Antarctic Program 1259:United States Antarctic Program 1117:United States Antarctic Program 573:United States Antarctic Program 1804:Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), 228:for Commander Donald F. Kent, 224:Kent Plateau was named by the 1: 1255:New Zealand Geological Survey 1321:Royal New Zealand Air Force 502:Nearby features to the east 236:at the outset of U.S. Navy 2212: 461: 448:Byrd Polar Research Center 401: 356: 312: 268: 1323:, who lost his life in a 763:). Two rounded peaks, or 111: 37: 1620:Nicholson Peninsula USGS 1125:Arizona State University 1437:Shackleton's Expedition 569:University of Wisconsin 238:Operation Deep Freeze I 232:, logistics officer to 2196:Plateaus of Oates Land 1828:public domain material 784: 1752:Miscast Nunataks USGS 1680:Mandarich Massif USGS 1331:on 19 November 1959. 1115:was measured here by 1013:Operation Deep Freeze 782: 452:Ohio State University 1536:Brecher Glacier USGS 1263:Shackleton Limestone 1113:Shackleton Limestone 983:. A rugged Y-shaped 2150:Nicholson Peninsula 1764:Couzens Saddle USGS 1632:Keating Massif USGS 1415: /  1353: /  1287: /  1229: /  1187: /  1149: /  1095: /  1067:Antarctic Peninsula 1037: /  967: /  929: /  891: /  852: /  810: /  747: /  709: /  643: /  605: /  547: /  482: /  440:Churchill Mountains 422: /  377: /  333: /  289: /  214:Churchill Mountains 187: /  161:Churchill Mountains 78: /  2049:"Miscast Nunataks" 2008:"Mandarich Massif" 1740:Mount Tadpole USGS 1608:Cupcake Peaks USGS 1488:Mount Olympus USGS 1473:Cape Selborne USGS 1419:80.633°S 159.383°E 1381:. It was named by 1357:80.600°S 158.750°E 1291:80.517°S 159.583°E 1245:. 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Index

Mount Rainbow

Byrd Glacier
Coordinates
80°44′S 157°50′E / 80.733°S 157.833°E / -80.733; 157.833 (Kent Plateau)
Kent Plateau is located in Antarctica
Ross Dependency
Parent range
Churchill Mountains
80°44′S 157°50′E / 80.733°S 157.833°E / -80.733; 157.833 (Kent Plateau)
Churchill Mountains
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
U.S. Navy
Admiral Dufek
Operation Deep Freeze I
Byrd Glacier
Zeller Glacier
80°55′S 156°30′E / 80.917°S 156.500°E / -80.917; 156.500
Sefton Glacier
80°45′S 156°52′E / 80.750°S 156.867°E / -80.750; 156.867
Twombley Glacier
80°35′S 157°45′E / 80.583°S 157.750°E / -80.583; 157.750
Brecher Glacier
80°42′S 157°28′E / 80.700°S 157.467°E / -80.700; 157.467
Churchill Mountains
Byrd Glacier
Byrd Polar Research Center
Ohio State University
Judith Glacier
80°29′S 158°49′E / 80.483°S 158.817°E / -80.483; 158.817

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