- The New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP) was a
research programme that
operated a
permanent research facility in
Antarctica from 1959 to 1996...
- glacier. So
named by the 1989-90 New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP)
field party to the area. 76°52′S 160°56′E / 76.867°S 160.933°E / -76...
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Benson Glacier ice and that of
Midship Glacier. So
named by a 1989–1990
NZARP field party from ****ociation with
Flotsam Moraines and
because all supraglacial...
-
ridge forming the
northwestern arm of the
Allan Hills.
Reconnoitered by the
NZARP Allan Hills Expedition (1964) who gave the name
after W.H. Tilman, a mountaineering...
- the
proposal of P.J. Oliver, New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP)
geologist who
studied the hill, 1981-82. 72°26′S 163°45′E / 72.433°S...
- of
nautical names in the
Convoy Range, this one
applied by the 1989-90
NZARP field party with
reference to the low and
blocky floor of this valley, which...
-
archaeological research in
Antarctica as a New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP)
field leader from 1987
until 1992, and
escorted climbers into New Zealand's...
-
geologist R.A. Cooper,
leader of New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP)
paleontological parties to this area, 1974-75 and 1981-82. 71°40′S 163°41′E...
- Craw, a
member of a 1980-81 New
Zealand Antarctic Research Programme (
NZARP)
geological party that
reached 3,700
metres (12,100 ft) on
Mount Lister...
- 500 ft)
Mount Marwick. The
naming was
proposed by M.G. Laird,
leader of a
NZARP geological party to the area, 1981-82.
Named after G. McCallum, New Zealand...