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Definition of Nunataks

Nunatak
Nunatak Nu"na*tak, n.; pl. -taks(the pl. form Nunatakker is Swedish). [Eskimo nun[ae]ttak.] In Greenland, an insular hill or mountain surrounded by an ice sheet.

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- the Twin Nunataks, Trio Nunataks, Shomo Rock and Pape Rock. 75°38′S 159°36′E / 75.633°S 159.600°E / -75.633; 159.600. Two small nunataks lying between...
- The Outback Nunataks (72°30′S 160°30′E / 72.500°S 160.500°E / -72.500; 160.500 (Outback Nunataks)) are a series of bare rock nunataks and mountains...
- (secondary coordinates) The Cook Nunataks (67°5′S 55°50′E / 67.083°S 55.833°E / -67.083; 55.833) are a group of four nunataks at the northeast end of the...
- includes the Elliott Hills, the Rathbone Hills, the Guthridge Nunataks and the Blanchard Nunataks. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- between All-Blacks Nunataks and Wallabies Nunataks. It was named in ****ociation with the adjacent All-Blacks and Wallabies Nunataks, and specifically named...
- All-Blacks Nunataks (81°29′S 155°45′E / 81.483°S 155.750°E / -81.483; 155.750) is a group of con****uous nunataks lying midway between Wallabies Nunataks and...
- Brinton Nunatak, the Ford Nunataks, Martens Peak, Murtaugh Peak, Mount Miashew, Faure Peak, Walters Peak and Lentz Buttress. The Gierloff Nunataks, McCrilliss...
- northwest–southeast. Mountains and nunataks are composed of either Ford granodiorite (Devonian age), or Byrd Coast granite (Cretaceous age). Nunataks are mostly found north...
- of three nunataks rising to 2,180 metres (7,150 ft) at the head of Cambridge Glacier, between the Coombs Hills and Convoy Range. The nunataks extend west-east...