- side of
Koettlitz Glacier.
Given this
descriptive name by the New
Zealand VUWAE, 1960-61. 78°18′S 163°27′E / 78.300°S 163.450°E / -78.300; 163.450. A...
-
Glacier at its mouth, in
Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was
named by the
VUWAE (1958-59) for Sir
Charles Wright, for whom the BrAE (1910-13)
named the...
-
nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of
Colosseum Ridge.
Mapped by the
VUWAE (1962-63) and
named after T.R. Haskell, a
member of the expedition. 79°46′S...
- the New
Zealand Victoria University of
Wellington Antarctic Expedition (
VUWAE), 1960-61, for its ****ociation with
Mount Kempe. 78°19′00″S 162°49′00″E...
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Bartrum and
Foggydog Glaciers in the
Brown Hills of Antarctica.
Mapped by the
VUWAE (1960–61) and
named for H.
Richard Blank,
geologist with the expedition...
-
north of
Mount Falconer. The
VUWAE 1965-66,
called this
feature "Smith Ridge,"
presumably after I. Smith, a
member of the
VUWAE field party, but that toponym...
- was
geologically mapped by
Victoria University's
Antarctic Expeditions (
VUWAE), 1976-77, led by
Christopher J.
Burgess who
named it
after a
similar feature...
-
Wellington Antarctic Expedition (
VUWAE) (1962–63);
Professor Charles C. Rich,
geologist and
deputy leader of the
VUWAE, was
affiliated with
Bowling Green...
- Hills.
Explored by
Victoria University of
Wellington Antarctic Expedition (
VUWAE), 1962–63, and so
named because of
resemblance to the
Palisades bordering...
- 000
metres (6,600 ft) high,
immediately west of
Mount Dido.
Named by the
VUWAE (1958-59) for a
figure in Gr**** mythology. 77°30′00″S 160°55′00″E / 77...