• The Edgeworth Glacier (64°23′S 59°55′W / 64.383°S 59.917°W / -64.383; -59.917 (Edgeworth Glacier)) is a glacier 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) long...
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    Drygalski Glacier Dzhebel Glacier Earnshaw Glacier Eden Glacier Edgeworth Glacier Eliason Glacier Elovdol Glacier Enravota Glacier Erden Glacier Erskine...
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    Sobral Peninsula from Mount Tucker and the Longing Peninsula. The Edgeworth Glacier flows into Mundraga Bay to the west. Copernix satellite image The...
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  • Edgeworth David, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-09, ascended this glacier from the Ross Sea, then continued the ascent via Larsen Glacier to...
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    Mount Erebus (redirect from Barne Glacier)
    first achieved by members of Sir Ernest Shackleton's party; Professor Edgeworth David, Sir Douglas Mawson, Dr Alister Mackay, Alex Lagasse, Jameson Adams...
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  • Aitkenhead Glacier Arena Glacier Boydell Glacier Depot Glacier Diplock Glacier Dreatin Glacier Kenney Glacier Malorad Glacier Marla Glacier Mondor Glacier Ogoya...
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    The David Glacier was discovered by Ernest Shackleton's "Northern Party," in November 1908, under the leadership of Prof. T.W. Edgeworth David, of Sydney...
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    Drygalski Ice Tongue (category Scott Coast glacier stubs)
    contemporary German explorer then in Antarctica. The glacier that feeds the ice tongue was named after Edgeworth David. David and Douglas Mawson crossed the ice...
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    Scientist: 38. 15 November 1984. ISSN 0028-6664. Retrieved 5 May 2023. Edgeworth, R; Dalton, B J; Parnell, T (1984). "The pitch drop experiment". European...
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  • Polaris Glacier, Pyke Glacier, Albone Glacier, Edgeworth Glacier, Desudava Glacier, Boryana Glacier, Darvari Glacier, Zaychar Glacier, Akaga Glacier, Arrol...
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  • 600, Australia has maintained the summer-only station Edgeworth David Base, named after Edgeworth David, since 1986.[citation needed] Countess Peninsula...
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    Canada. The Queen Elizabeth Islands contain approximately 14% of the global glacier and ice cap area (excluding the inland and shelf ice sheets of Greenland...
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    led by the British explorer Ernest Shackleton in 1907, parties led by Edgeworth David became the first to climb Mount Erebus and to reach the south magnetic...
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  • planetary scientist and dynamicist whose contributions include modeling Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt formation and the dynamical evolution processes of mean motion...
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    and Edgeworth mine in Chesterfield, South Carolina. Syenite pebbles, containing fluorescent sodalite, were moved from Canada to Michigan by glaciers; these...
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    either Pole. A separate group led by Welsh Australian geology professor Edgeworth David reached the estimated location of the South magnetic pole, and the...
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    member of Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition (1907–1909), alongside his mentor Edgeworth David. They were part of the expedition's northern party, which became...
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    discovery" was made at Seaham by the famous Australian geologist, Professor Edgeworth David, who identified that rocks at Seaham were of glacial origin, with...
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    White Glacier (left) and Thompson Glacier (right). July 3, 1988. Front of advancing White Glacier, Axel Heiberg Island, June 23, 1975. The steep glacier front...
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    Archipelago. It has over half of the archipelago's ice cover, with ice caps and glaciers across 40% of its surface. Its extensive coastline includes some of the...
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  • S2CID 205242896. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2015. Edgeworth, Matt; Richter, Dan de B.; Waters, Colin; Haff, Peter; Neal, Cath; Price...
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    reached 88° 23 ′S (Farthest South), and on 16 January 1909, Professor Edgeworth David reached the South Magnetic Pole at (72°25′S 155°16′E / 72.417°S...
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  • to Antarctica. There he worked closely with renowned geologists (Sir) Edgeworth David and Douglas Mawson, also members of the expedition. Priestley collected...
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  • Falkland. Its summit is at 700 metres (2,300 ft). It is south west of Mount Edgeworth. The closest settlements are Hill Cove to the North, and Chartres to the...
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    Robbins, Stuart; et al. (December 2023). Viscous relaxation of Oort and Edgeworth craters on Pluto: Possible indication of early high heat flows. AAS Division...
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  • astronomy and his short biography of Kenneth Essex Edgeworth, the Irish astronomer who predicted the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt. JPL · 8810 8811 Waltherschmadel...
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    Barth Beacon (Ungava Bay) Bergesen Bjarnason Bylot Davids Dexterity Diana Edgeworth Eider Elder Fraser Gyrfalcon Hamilton Imiliit Imiqqutailaqtuuq Kaigosuiyat...
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    ISBN 9780980658255 Accessed 2 January 2014. Branagan, D.F. (2005): T.W. Edgeworth David: A Life: Geologist, Adventurer, Soldier and "Knight in the old brown...
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