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Latest revision as of 19:27, 4 August 2021
Moutonnée Lake is a sea lake marginal to the George VI Ice Shelf south of Ablation Point on the east coast of Alexander Island in the British Antarctic Territory.
Following limnological and tidal studies by the British Antarctic Survey from "Fossil Bluff" from 1971, the lake was so named from the roches moutonnées on its shores.
The Moutonnée Valley of Alexander island was named after the lake.
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- Location map: 70°51’59"S, 68°20’1"W
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Moutonnée Lake