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    The Hull Glacier (75°5′S 137°15′W / 75.083°S 137.250°W / -75.083; -137.250 (Hull Glacier)) is a glacier, about 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) long...
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  • wide, fed by Hull Glacier, which descends into it between Lynch Point and Cape Burks, on the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Hull Bay was discovered...
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  • point of Hull Bay, along the north side of Hull Glacier and its tributary Kirkpatrick Glacier to Johnson Glacier in the east. The Jackson Glacier flows north...
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    service for 21 years. Glacier was essentially an improved Wind-class icebreaker, larger and more powerful. Like them, her entire hull was designed for great...
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  • high point of the divide between Frostman Glacier to the west and Hull Glacier to the east before they enter Hull Bay on the coast of Marie Byrd Land. Other...
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  • Procellarum on the Moon Rubey Glacier, broad, heavily crevassed glacier flowing north to coalesce with the west side of Hull Glacier east of Mount Giles, near...
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  • mouth of the Hull Glacier. It passes the Ickes Mountains to the south of its mouth. The Krigsvold Nunataks are at the head of the glacier. The Kinsey Ridge...
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  • coordinates) The Flood Range is south of the Hull Glacier and Kirkpatrick Glacier, which drain into Hull Bay on the Southern Ocean coast of Marie Byrd...
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  • the coast of Marie Byrd Land, southwest of Hull Bay, between Strauss Glacier to the west and Frostman Glacier to the east. Features, from north to south...
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    Sunset Point, Strawberry, Allerton, Telegraph, and Hull Hill—are drumlins formed by the last glacier about 14,000 years ago. The lands between the hills...
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    Griffith Glacier Hammond Glacier Haynes Glacier Holcomb Glacier Holt Glacier Horrall Glacier Howe Glacier Hueneme Glacier Hulbe Glacier Hull Glacier Jacobel...
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  • Quartermaster aboard USS Glacier in exploration of this coast, 1961-62. Alberts 1995, p. 358. Mount McCoy USGS. Hull Glacier USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 672...
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    snow, ice, or water from a glacier or snowfield. Ablation refers to the melting of snow or ice that runs off the glacier, evaporation, sublimation, calving...
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    The East Glacier Ranger Station, east of Glacier National Park, is characteristic of park buildings constructed in the 1920s and 1930s. It was designed...
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  • to the east. It is east of Hull Bay, which extends to Cape Burks. Rose Point lies between the two bays. The Jackson Glacier drains north from the McDonald...
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  • Peak, Glacier National Park Allen Mountain, Glacier National Park Almost-a-Dog Mountain, Glacier National Park Amphitheater Mountain, Glacier National...
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    Daniel Ray Hull (1890–1964), sometimes stated Daniel P. Hull, was an American landscape architect who was responsible for much of the early planning of...
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    Queen Victoria are both reinforced having thicker than the standard for hull plating, to handle North Atlantic weather. The ship is able to carry up to...
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    (39 sq mi)—containing much of the world's fresh water. There are also fresh-water glaciers in the Canadian Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and the Arctic Cordillera...
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  • ship to be so named by the Navy, Glacier was launched 22 April 1944, under a Maritime Commission contract, MC hull 2114, by Walter Butler Shipbuilding...
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    iceberg calved from its glacier. Olson, Doescher, and Sinnott suspect the origin of the fatal iceberg in the Jakobshavn Glacier near Disko Bay on Greenland's...
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    The C-53 Crash on the Gauli Glacier in the Bernese Alps, (Switzerland) on 19 November 1946 was a turning point in alpine rescue and an international media...
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    dangerous with ice, hence the relationship with glacier. A glacis plate is the sloped front-most section of the hull of a tank or other armoured fighting vehicle...
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    after a place. Accordingly, Shirase was named after the Shirase Glacier. This glacier bears the family name of Lieutenant Nobu Shirase, a Japanese pioneer...
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    received a follow-up order for three more icebreakers of the same design. The hull of the icebreaker was assembled on a slipway and launched on 10 January 1959...
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    the lost mythical river of Sarasvati (e.g., 4, 5, 7, 19), was a large glacier fed Himalayan river. Potential sources for this river include the Yamuna...
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    February 2020, researchers aboard the vessel with the international Thwaites Glacier Offshore Research (THOR) project discovered Sif Island, located in Pine...
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    the Grimsel Pass, through the upper Valais to Brig and on to the Aletsch glacier and Zermatt. In October of the same year, Tolkien began studying at Exeter...
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    sculpture" on the Aletsch Glacier in an installation intended to draw attention to global warming and the shrinking of the world's glaciers in a collaboration...
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    Act (1914) Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 Federal Trade Commission Glacier National Park Act of 1914 Legislative Reference Service (1914) Smith–Lever...
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