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52: 45: 262: 873: 838: 664:. A prominent mountain, 2,205 metres (7,234 ft) high, standing between the mouths of Cornwall Glacier and Helm Glacier. Named by the US-ACAN for Commander Merle Macbain, United States Navy, Public Information Officer, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, during United States Navy OpDFrz III and IV, 1957-58 and 1958-59. 626:. Named by US-ACAN after John T. Crowell (d. 1986), who served with the National Science Foundation as Antarctic Vessel Project Officer, 1960-63, and Special Projects Officer, 1963-69. He led a reconnaissance party to the Antarctic Peninsula in January 1963 to investigate the location for a U.S. station in the peninsula area. 336:. A peak 2,810 metres (9,220 ft) high located 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) southeast of Mount Rabot. An important geologic section was measured on the feature by the Ohio State University Geological Party, 1967-68, which suggested the name because of the peak's relative isolation. 416:. A prominent isolated nunatak at the east side of Marsh Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) west of Bartrum Plateau. Named by the NZGSAE (1964-65) for Lieutenant D.M. Moody, pilot with United States Navy Squadron VX-6, who flew the southern party of NZGSAE in and out of the field. 454:. An ice-covered plateau, 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) long and 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) wide, standing west of Mount Bonaparte. Named by the Northern Party of the NZGSAE (1961-62) for geologist, Professor John Bartrum of Auckland University College. 622:. A series of high snow and rock buttresses, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, forming the north wall of Cornwall Glacier for a distance of 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) and then trending northeast an equal distance along the west side of 538:. A conspicuous mountain, 3,620 metres (11,880 ft) high, located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) northwest of Mount Rabot. Named by the BrAE (1907-09) for Lieutenant Georges Lecointe, who was second in command of the BelgAE (1897-99) under Gerlache. 877: 842: 378:(NZGSAE; 1961-62) for Lieutenant Commander William D. Counts, United States Navy, pilot on reconnaissance flights, killed in a Neptune plane crash at Wilkes Station in November 1961. 492:. A mountain, 3,430 metres (11,250 ft) high, standing 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northwest of Mount Lecointe. Discovered by the BrAE (1907-09) under 375: 293:
to the west, Moody Nunatak, Bartrum Plateau and Mount Bonaparte to the northwest, Mount Lecointe to the north, Fopay Peak and Mount Macbain to the northeast.
897: 78: 846: 44: 374:. A sharply pointed peak on the east side of Marsh Glacier marking the termination of the spur running west from Mount Rabot. Named by the 581: 190:) is a mountain, 3,335 metres (10,942 ft) high, standing 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Mount Lecointe in the 577: 191: 139: 153: 881: 71: 902: 636: 594: 548: 510: 464: 426: 388: 346: 308: 223: 282: 576:. A peak 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Mount Macbain, on the south side of 210:, bulletin of the Société Geographique, Paris, and was an outstanding glaciologist of that period. 250: 289:
is to the north. Features near Mount Rabot include Solitary Peak to the south, Mount Counts and
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Mount Rabot was discovered and named by the British Antarctic Expedition (BrAE; 1907-09).
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Mount Rabot is in the center of the Queen Elizabeth Range, to the east of the
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Crowell Buttresses
Mount Rabot is located in Antarctica
Coordinates
83°11′S 161°17′E / 83.183°S 161.283°E / -83.183; 161.283 (Mount Rabot)
Parent range
Queen Elizabeth Range
83°11′S 161°17′E / 83.183°S 161.283°E / -83.183; 161.283 (Mount Rabot)
Queen Elizabeth Range
Charles Rabot
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Marsh Glacier
Helm Glacier
Moore Mountains
Prince Andrew Plateau
Markham Plateau
Rabot Glacier
83°14′S 161°40′E / 83.233°S 161.667°E / -83.233; 161.667
83°11′S 160°26′E / 83.183°S 160.433°E / -83.183; 160.433
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition
83°07′S 159°30′E / 83.117°S 159.500°E / -83.117; 159.500
83°06′S 160°06′E / 83.100°S 160.100°E / -83.100; 160.100
83°05′S 160°50′E / 83.083°S 160.833°E / -83.083; 160.833
Ernest Shackleton
Roland Bonaparte
83°09′S 161°09′E / 83.150°S 161.150°E / -83.150; 161.150

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