Ferrar Glacier (77°46′S 163°00′E / 77.767°S 163.000°E / -77.767; 163.000)is a glacier in Antarctica. It is about 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) long...
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Kukri Hills (redirect from Crescent Glacier (Antarctica))
metres (6,600 ft) high, forming the divide between Ferrar Glacier on the south and Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley on the north, in Victoria Land, Antarctica...
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Expedition (BrNAE, 1901–1904) and at that time thought to be a part of Ferrar Glacier. The Western Journey Party of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910...
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between the Koettlitz, Skelton and Ferrar glaciers. Other notable local terrain features include Allison Glacier, which descends from the west slopes...
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Table Mountain (Antarctica) (redirect from Jezek Glacier)
(6,600 ft) immediately south of the junction of the Emmanuel Glacier and Ferrar Glacier in Victoria Land. Discovered and given this descriptive name by...
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Evans Piedmont Glacier and the Mawson Glacier. It is north of the Wilson Piedmont Glacier and the Ferrar Glacier. The Mackay Glacier forms on the Antarctic...
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Glacier Prince Albert Mountains David Glacier and Drygalski Ice Tongue Mackay Glacier McMurdo Dry Valleys Ferrar Glacier McMurdo Sound Mulock Glacier...
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Colwell Massif (redirect from Waddington Glacier)
long, rising to 2,635 metres (8,645 ft) between Palais Glacier, Ferrar Glacier, and Rotunda Glacier, in the Royal Society Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica...
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970 ft) high, standing on the south side of Ferrar Glacier between Descent Glacier and Overflow Glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was charted...
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Prince Albert Mountains (section Major glaciers)
Victoria Land, they run north–south between the Priestley Glacier to the north and Ferrar Glacier to the south. They are south of the Deep Freeze Range and...
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Cathedral Rocks (redirect from Kamb Glacier)
Range, to the south of Ferrar Glacier and the west of Briggs Hill. Emmanuel Glacier flows along their west side, and Condit Glacier flows along their east...
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Bettle Peak (redirect from Amos Glacier)
bordered by Ferrar Glacier and New Harbour to the north, Overflow Glacier to the west, Blue Glacier to the south and Bowers Piedmont Glacier to the east...
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Look up ferrar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ferrar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ada Ferrar (1867–1951), British actress...
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its main depot in the Ferrar Glacier region, and then conducted explorations and survey work in the Dry Valley and Taylor Glacier areas before moving southwards...
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Wilkniss Mountains (redirect from Creagh Glacier)
one of four moraines deposited by ice flowing from the Ferrar Glacier into the valley. The Ferrar drifts have ages around 4.0–3.4 million years, 1.2 million...
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glacier ascent, they did not know exactly where they were, and had no landmarks to help them fix a position. The return journey to the Ferrar Glacier...
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Falkner Glacier Fendley Glacier Fenwick Glacier Fenwick Ice Piedmont Ferrar Glacier Ferrigno Glacier Finley Glacier Fireman Glacier Fitch Glacier Fitzgerald...
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Quartermain Mountains (redirect from Telemeter Glacier)
Lashly Glacier. The Portal and Pivot Peak are to the southwest. The Ferrar Glacier runs along the southeast boundary, and the Taylor Glacier runs along...
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east. Emmanuel Glacier and its tributary Carleton Glacier run north along the east side of the ridge to Ferrar Glacier. Howchin Glacier flows southeast...
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New Harbour (Antarctica) (redirect from Weatherwax Glacier)
To the west, the Kukri Hills extend into the harbour to the north of Ferrar Glacier, which empties into the harbour. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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lookouts from seeing the Northern Party's camp. She continued to the Ferrar Glacier, where she picked up a three-man party who had been doing geological...
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Bertram Armytage, who had been carrying out geological work in the Ferrar Glacier region. On 23 March 1909, Shackleton landed in New Zealand and cabled...
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due to ill health and Cross and Blissett were left at the base of the Ferrar Glacier whilst the remainder pushed on up the valley hoping to find a new road...
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Koettlitz Glacier (78°15′S 164°15′E / 78.250°S 164.250°E / -78.250; 164.250) is a large Antarctic glacier lying west of Mount Morning and Mount Discovery...
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Hartley Travers Ferrar (28 January 1879 – April 1932) was a geologist who accompanied Robert Scott's first Antarctic expedition. Ferrar was born at 3 Grosvenor...
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the North face of the Mount Erebus volcano, and mountains near the Ferrar Glacier. He was part of the advance team that laid the food and fuel depots...
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July 1928). "The Occurrence of Glossopteris in the Beacon Sandstone of Ferrar Glacier, South Victoria Land". Geological Magazine. 65 (7): 323–327. Bibcode:1928GeoM...
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who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics Zoller Glacier, glacier flowing north into the Ferrar Glacier of Victoria Land Zoller-Frasier Round Barn, historic...
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Staiger, Jane W. (3 July 2007). "Modeling long-term stability of the Ferrar Glacier, East Antarctica: Implications for interpreting cosmogenic nuclide inheritance"...
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McMurdo Dry Valleys (section Glaciers)
overlain by the Jurassic Beacon Supergroup, which is itself intruded by Ferrar Dolerite sheets and sills. The McMurdo Volcanic Group intrudes, or is interbedded...
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