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1323:. A broad glacier that enters the sea immediately west of Drake Head, Gates Coast. The glacier was roughly plotted by Australia from United States Navy Operation Highjump photography, 1946–47, and from photographs and other data obtained by ANARE, 1959-62. It was mapped in detail by USGS from surveys and United States Navy photography, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant (j.g.) David H. Laizure, United States Navy, navigator on LC-130 aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1968.
804:. A mountain, 1,050 metres (3,440 ft) high, situated 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) east-northeast of Stevenson Bluff on the divide between Suvorov Glacier and Manna Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Carlett D. Steele, Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate of Squadron VX-6. Steele participated in several Deep Freeze operations between 1957 and 1968 as helicopter crewmember and maintenance supervisor.
842:. A mountain 1,110 metres (3,640 ft) high near the head of Suvorov Glacier, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northwest of Hornblende Bluffs. The region was photographed by United States Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The position of the mountain was fixed on February 21, 1962 by Syd L. Kirkby, surveyor with the ANARE Thala Dan cruise led by Phillip Law. Named for R.L.J. Ellery, a member of the Australian Antarctic Exploration Committee of 1886.
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1361:. A cluster of nunataks 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) in extent, occupying the central part of the peninsula between the terminus of Tomilin Glacier and the Gillett Ice Shelf. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Billy W. Holladay, Chief Aviation Electronics Technician, United States Navy, who was Maintenance Control Chief at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze, 1968.
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403:. A peak, 980 metres (3,220 ft) high, 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south of Ringgold Knoll in the northwest end of Wilson Hills. Plotted by ANARE from aerial photographs taken by United States Navy Operation Highjump (1946–47) and ANARE (1959). Named by ANCA for R.H.J. Thompson, Administrative Officer of the Antarctic Division, Melbourne, second-in-command of several ANARE expeditions to the Antarctic.
640:. A largely ice-free mountain 1,345 metres (4,413 ft) high rising directly at the head of Tomilin Glacier, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southeast of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Thomas J. Pope, United States Navy Reserve, Navigator in LC-130F Hercules aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze, 1968.
1437:. A narrow ice shelf occupying an indentation of the coast off the Wilson Hills between the peninsula containing the Holladay Nunataks and the Anderson Peninsula. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Capt. Clarence R. Gillett, USCG, who served on the USCGC Burton Island and participated in several Deep Freeze operations, December 1966 to May 1970.
918:. A mountain 1,610 metres (5,280 ft) high at the south side of the upper reaches of Suvorov Glacier, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southwest of Hornblende Bluffs. Named by US-ACAN for Manuel J. Perez, Photographer's Mate, United States Navy member of the USGS Topo West survey party that established geodetic control for features between Cape Adare and the Wilson Hills during 1962-63.
766:. A bluff 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northwest of Mount Ellery. The bluff forms a portion of the divide between the Manna and Suvorov Glaciers. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for William P. Stevenson, Aviation Machinist's Mate of United States Navy Squadron VX-6, a helicopter crew-member at McMurdo Station during 1968.
1280:. A nunatak 1,530 metres (5,020 ft) high about midway between Schmidt Nunataks and Poorman Peak. It stands above the ice near the head of Manna Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for John S. Marcoux, United States Navy, aviation structural mechanic with Squadron VX-6, who wintered at McMurdo Station in 1967.
964:. A prominent mountain 1,995 metres (6,545 ft) high located 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) west-southwest of Mount Perez in southern Wilson Hills. Photographed by United States Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The mountain was sighted in 1961 by Phillip Law of ANARE and was positioned by observations from the ship Magga Dan. Named by ANCA after Senator
728:. A mountain 1,260 metres (4,130 ft) high rising at the east side of the head of Noll Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy, air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Albert C. Schutz, Jr., United States Navy, Aircraft Commander in LC-117D and Co-pilot in LC-130F aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1967 and 1968.
1128:. A group of nunataks centered about 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of Mount Blowaway. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Yoeman First Class Dennis L. DeRemer, United States Navy, who served with the United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, February 1967 to July 1970.
880:. A rock peak 1,610 metres (5,280 ft) high near the head of Suvorov Glacier, 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) west-southwest of Mount Ellery. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Dean A. Poorman, ADJ1, United States Navy, Aviation Machinist's Mate with Squadron VX-6 at McMurdo Station, 1967.
1090:. A gneissic mountain 1,320 metres (4,330 ft) high with extensive areas of exposed rock, located 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) west-northwest of Governor Mountain. So named by the northern party of the NZGSAE, 1963–64, because three members of the party were forced by a blizzard to abandon their proposed survey and gravity station there.
1204:. A group of nunataks 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) southwest of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for William L. Bourgeois, Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate, United States Navy, flight engineer on LC-130 Hercules aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1967 and 1968.
1242:. A cluster of nunataks 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) southeast of Governor Mountain. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for James L. Schmidt, AE2, United States Navy, Aviation Electrician's Mate of Squadron VX-6 and a member of the winter-over party at McMurdo Station, 1967.
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1475:. A broad depression glacier located north of Stevenson Bluff and Mount Steele. It drains NE into the east part of Gillett Ice Shelf. So named by the northern party of NZGSAE, 1963–64, because of an airdrop of extra comforts from an aircraft which carried the Governor-General of New Zealand over this area.
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1166:. A cluster of small nunataks 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) south-southwest of DeRemer Nunataks. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. So named by the northern party of the NZGSAE, 1963–64, because of their isolated position.
598:. A mainly ice-free mountain 1,550 metres (5,090 ft) high at the west side of the head of Tomilin Glacier. Mapped by the USGS Topo West party, 1962-63. The mountain was occupied as a survey station by the Northern Party of the NZGSAE, 1963–64, which named it for Sir
357:. A peak 1,175 metres (3,855 ft) high on the east side of Matusevich Glacier, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southeast of Thompson Peak, in the northwest part of Wilson Hills. Sketched and photographed by Phillip Law on February 20, 1959, during the
1006:. A granite peak 1,810 metres (5,940 ft) high located 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) southeast of Mount Gorton in the south part of Wilson Hills. Mapped by USGS (1962–63) and NZGSAE (1963–64). Named by NZGSAE because of its shape.
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1720:
1716:
1708:
1704:
1696:
1692:
1684:
1680:
1672:
1668:
1660:
1656:
1648:
1644:
1636:
1632:
1624:
1617:
1609:
1605:
1597:
1593:
1585:
1581:
1573:
1569:
1561:
1557:
1549:
1545:
1537:
1533:
1525:
1512:
1504:
1500:
1492:
1485:
1481:
1467:
1465:
1461:
1458:
1453:
1450:
1448:
1446:
1445:
1443:
1429:
1427:
1423:
1420:
1415:
1412:
1410:
1408:
1407:
1405:
1391:
1389:
1385:
1382:
1377:
1374:
1372:
1370:
1369:
1367:
1353:
1351:
1347:
1344:
1339:
1336:
1334:
1332:
1331:
1329:
1315:
1313:
1309:
1306:
1301:
1298:
1296:
1294:
1293:
1291:
1289:Laizure Glacier
1286:
1272:
1270:
1266:
1263:
1258:
1255:
1253:
1251:
1250:
1248:
1246:Marcoux Nunatak
1234:
1232:
1228:
1225:
1220:
1217:
1215:
1213:
1212:
1210:
1196:
1194:
1190:
1187:
1182:
1179:
1177:
1175:
1174:
1172:
1158:
1156:
1152:
1149:
1144:
1141:
1139:
1137:
1136:
1134:
1132:Exiles Nunataks
1120:
1118:
1114:
1111:
1106:
1103:
1101:
1099:
1098:
1096:
1082:
1080:
1076:
1073:
1068:
1065:
1063:
1061:
1060:
1058:
1050:
1036:
1034:
1030:
1027:
1022:
1019:
1017:
1015:
1014:
1012:
998:
996:
992:
989:
984:
981:
979:
977:
976:
974:
956:
954:
950:
947:
942:
939:
937:
935:
934:
924:
910:
908:
904:
901:
896:
893:
891:
889:
888:
886:
872:
870:
866:
863:
858:
855:
853:
851:
850:
848:
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832:
828:
825:
820:
817:
815:
813:
812:
810:
796:
794:
790:
787:
782:
779:
777:
775:
774:
772:
758:
756:
752:
749:
744:
741:
739:
737:
736:
734:
732:Stevenson Bluff
720:
718:
714:
711:
706:
703:
701:
699:
698:
696:
682:at the head of
670:
668:
664:
661:
656:
653:
651:
649:
648:
646:
632:
630:
626:
623:
618:
615:
613:
611:
610:
608:
590:
588:
584:
581:
576:
573:
571:
569:
568:
558:
536:
534:
530:
527:
522:
519:
517:
515:
514:
512:
490:
488:
484:
481:
476:
473:
471:
469:
468:
466:
460:
441:
439:
435:
432:
427:
424:
422:
420:
419:
409:
395:
393:
389:
386:
381:
378:
376:
374:
373:
371:
349:
347:
343:
340:
335:
332:
330:
328:
327:
325:
320:
318:Inland features
308:Suvorov Glacier
276:Tomilin Glacier
260:Williamson Head
233:
201:
195:in Antarctica.
175:
173:
169:
166:
161:
158:
156:
154:
153:
135:
105:
103:
99:
96:
91:
88:
86:
84:
83:
68:
67:
66:
65:
64:
63:
62:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
2026:
2024:
2016:
2015:
2010:
2005:
1995:
1994:
1974:
1973:
1957:
1946:
1929:
1913:
1878:
1876:
1873:
1871:
1870:
1868:, p. 459.
1858:
1856:, p. 278.
1846:
1844:, p. 478.
1834:
1832:, p. 340.
1822:
1820:, p. 413.
1810:
1808:, p. 460.
1798:
1796:, p. 654.
1786:
1774:
1772:, p. 229.
1762:
1760:, p. 184.
1750:
1738:
1736:, p. 662.
1726:
1714:
1712:, p. 287.
1702:
1700:, p. 568.
1690:
1688:, p. 217.
1678:
1676:, p. 709.
1666:
1664:, p. 712.
1654:
1652:, p. 656.
1642:
1640:, p. 376.
1630:
1628:, p. 584.
1615:
1613:, p. 289.
1603:
1601:, p. 125.
1591:
1579:
1577:, p. 620.
1567:
1565:, p. 743.
1555:
1553:, p. 170.
1543:
1531:
1510:
1498:
1496:, p. 871.
1482:
1480:
1477:
1442:
1439:
1404:
1401:
1366:
1363:
1328:
1325:
1290:
1287:
1285:
1282:
1247:
1244:
1209:
1206:
1171:
1168:
1133:
1130:
1095:
1092:
1057:
1056:Mount Blowaway
1054:
1049:
1046:
1011:
1008:
973:
970:
923:
920:
885:
882:
847:
844:
809:
806:
771:
768:
733:
730:
695:
692:
645:
642:
607:
604:
557:
554:
511:
510:Celestial Peak
508:
462:Main article:
459:
456:
408:
407:Ringgold Knoll
405:
370:
367:
324:
321:
319:
316:
300:Belousov Point
274:, which joins
232:
229:
200:
197:
145:
144:
139:
131:
130:
125:
119:
118:
114:
113:
81:
75:
74:
70:
69:
56:
55:
49:
48:
47:
46:
45:
42:
41:
26:
24:
18:Ringgold Knoll
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2025:
2014:
2011:
2009:
2006:
2004:
2001:
2000:
1998:
1991:
1989:
1985:
1964:
1963:
1958:
1949:
1943:
1936:
1935:
1930:
1920:
1919:
1914:
1911:
1907:
1887:
1886:
1880:
1879:
1874:
1867:
1862:
1859:
1855:
1850:
1847:
1843:
1838:
1835:
1831:
1826:
1823:
1819:
1814:
1811:
1807:
1802:
1799:
1795:
1790:
1787:
1784:, p. 84.
1783:
1778:
1775:
1771:
1766:
1763:
1759:
1754:
1751:
1748:, p. 75.
1747:
1742:
1739:
1735:
1730:
1727:
1724:, p. 49.
1723:
1718:
1715:
1711:
1706:
1703:
1699:
1694:
1691:
1687:
1682:
1679:
1675:
1670:
1667:
1663:
1658:
1655:
1651:
1646:
1643:
1639:
1634:
1631:
1627:
1622:
1620:
1616:
1612:
1607:
1604:
1600:
1595:
1592:
1589:, p. 25.
1588:
1583:
1580:
1576:
1571:
1568:
1564:
1559:
1556:
1552:
1547:
1544:
1540:
1535:
1532:
1528:
1523:
1521:
1519:
1517:
1515:
1511:
1507:
1506:SR 57-58 2023
1502:
1499:
1495:
1490:
1488:
1484:
1478:
1476:
1472:
1441:Manna Glacier
1440:
1438:
1434:
1402:
1400:
1396:
1365:McKinnis Peak
1364:
1362:
1358:
1326:
1324:
1320:
1288:
1283:
1281:
1277:
1245:
1243:
1239:
1207:
1205:
1201:
1169:
1167:
1163:
1131:
1129:
1125:
1093:
1091:
1087:
1055:
1053:
1047:
1045:
1041:
1009:
1007:
1003:
972:Basilica Peak
971:
969:
967:
961:
928:
921:
919:
915:
883:
881:
877:
845:
843:
839:
807:
805:
801:
769:
767:
763:
731:
729:
725:
693:
691:
689:
685:
681:
675:
644:Jones Nunatak
643:
641:
637:
606:Pope Mountain
605:
603:
601:
595:
562:
555:
553:
551:
547:
541:
509:
507:
505:
501:
495:
465:
457:
455:
452:
446:
413:
406:
404:
400:
369:Thompson Peak
368:
366:
364:
360:
354:
322:
317:
315:
313:
312:Pryor Glacier
309:
305:
304:Northrup Head
301:
297:
293:
289:
285:
281:
277:
273:
272:Walsh Glacier
269:
268:Goodman Hills
265:
261:
256:
254:
245:
237:
230:
228:
226:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
205:Harry Pennell
198:
196:
194:
193:Pryor Glacier
190:
186:
180:
151:
143:
140:
138:
132:
129:
126:
124:
120:
115:
110:
82:
80:
76:
71:
53:
43:
38:
33:
19:
1976:
1967:, retrieved
1961:
1951:, retrieved
1933:
1923:, retrieved
1917:
1893:, retrieved
1884:
1866:Alberts 1995
1861:
1854:Alberts 1995
1849:
1842:Alberts 1995
1837:
1830:Alberts 1995
1825:
1818:Alberts 1995
1813:
1806:Alberts 1995
1801:
1794:Alberts 1995
1789:
1782:Alberts 1995
1777:
1770:Alberts 1995
1765:
1758:Alberts 1995
1753:
1746:Alberts 1995
1741:
1734:Alberts 1995
1729:
1722:Alberts 1995
1717:
1710:Alberts 1995
1705:
1698:Alberts 1995
1693:
1686:Alberts 1995
1681:
1674:Alberts 1995
1669:
1662:Alberts 1995
1657:
1650:Alberts 1995
1645:
1638:Alberts 1995
1633:
1626:Alberts 1995
1611:Alberts 1995
1606:
1599:Alberts 1995
1594:
1587:Alberts 1995
1582:
1575:Alberts 1995
1570:
1563:Alberts 1995
1558:
1551:Alberts 1995
1546:
1534:
1501:
1494:Alberts 1995
1444:
1406:
1368:
1330:
1292:
1249:
1211:
1173:
1135:
1097:
1059:
1051:
1013:
975:
933:
922:Mount Gorton
887:
849:
846:Poorman Peak
811:
808:Mount Ellery
773:
770:Mount Steele
735:
697:
694:Mount Schutz
684:Noll Glacier
647:
609:
567:
513:
500:Archer Point
467:
458:Mount Archer
418:
372:
326:
323:Mount Dalton
296:Whited Inlet
284:Noll Glacier
280:Schmehl Peak
257:
253:Mount Archer
250:
202:
150:Wilson Hills
149:
148:
136:Parent range
40:Wilson Hills
1466: /
1428: /
1390: /
1352: /
1314: /
1271: /
1233: /
1195: /
1157: /
1119: /
1081: /
1035: /
997: /
966:J.G. Gorton
955: /
930:John Gorton
909: /
884:Mount Perez
871: /
833: /
795: /
757: /
719: /
669: /
631: /
589: /
535: /
489: /
440: /
394: /
348: /
174: /
104: /
79:Coordinates
1997:Categories
1969:2024-01-19
1953:2024-01-20
1925:2024-01-19
1895:2023-12-03
1479:References
1010:Mount Send
504:Harald Bay
264:Davies Bay
225:South Pole
209:Royal Navy
128:Antarctica
211:, on the
123:Continent
117:Geography
1454:159°40′E
1416:159°42′E
1378:159°21′E
1340:159°19′E
1302:158°07′E
1259:159°04′E
1221:158°56′E
1183:158°22′E
1145:158°03′E
1107:158°09′E
1069:158°09′E
1023:159°49′E
985:159°20′E
943:159°15′E
897:159°32′E
859:159°15′E
821:159°38′E
783:159°40′E
745:159°28′E
707:159°16′E
657:159°04′E
619:158°50′E
577:158°43′E
523:158°03′E
477:157°39′E
428:157°39′E
382:157°40′E
336:157°54′E
306:and the
231:Location
185:nunataks
162:158°30′E
92:158°30′E
1875:Sources
1451:69°45′S
1413:69°35′S
1375:69°34′S
1337:69°31′S
1299:69°15′S
1256:69°55′S
1218:69°53′S
1180:69°54′S
1142:69°57′S
1104:69°45′S
1066:69°41′S
1020:70°02′S
982:70°02′S
940:70°01′S
894:70°00′S
856:69°57′S
818:69°53′S
780:69°50′S
742:69°51′S
704:69°46′S
680:nunatak
654:69°47′S
616:69°44′S
574:69°43′S
520:69°33′S
474:69°12′S
425:69°20′S
379:69°25′S
333:69°29′S
159:69°40′S
89:69°40′S
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