- Paul
Allman Siple (December 18, 1908 –
November 25, 1968) was an
American Antarctic explorer and
geographer who took part in six
Antarctic expeditions...
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Mount Siple is a
potentially active Antarctic shield volcano,
rising to 3,110
metres (10,203 ft) and
dominating the
northwest part of
Siple Island, which...
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Allen Siple (1900–1973),
American architect Paul
Siple (1908–1968),
American Antarctic explorer Siple Island, an
island in
Wrigley Gulf
Mount Siple, a volcano...
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Siple Island is a 110 km (68 mi) long snow-covered
island lying east of
Wrigley Gulf
along the Getz Ice
Shelf off
Bakutis Coast of
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica...
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Allen George Siple (July 9, 1900 –
January 10, 1973) was an
American architect,
working in
Southern California from the 1930s to 1960s.
Siple was born on...
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Siple Dome (81°39′15″S 149°00′18″W / 81.65430285°S 149.0051336°W / -81.65430285; -149.0051336) is an ice dome
approximately 100 km wide and 100 km...
- 6217 and 6231 BC
tephra layers at
Siple Dome.
Tephra from a 8,200 before
present eruption has been
recorded at
Siple Dome and
Mount Waesche. A 7,900 before...
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Siple Coast (82°0′S 155°0′W / 82.000°S 155.000°W / -82.000; -155.000) is the
middle portion of the
relatively ill-defined
coast along the east side...
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Americans under the Antarctic. Paul
Siple was the
senior U.S. War
Department representative on the expedition.
Siple was the same
Eagle Scout who accompanied...
- The
first wind
chill formulas and
tables were
developed by Paul
Allman Siple and
Charles F. P****el
working in the
Antarctic before the
Second World War...