Difference between revisions of "Mount Hunter, Palmer Land"
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+ | |name=Mount Hunter | ||
+ | |territory=BAT | ||
+ | |range=Sweeney Mountains | ||
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+ | |latitude=-75.165 | ||
+ | |longitude=-68.6692 | ||
+ | |height=5,138 feet | ||
+ | |height_m=1,566 m | ||
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+ | '''Mount Hunter''' is a mountain of 5,138 feet in the [[Sweeney Mountains]] in southern [[Palmer Land]] in the [[British Antarctic Territory]]. Its summit stands two and a half miles south-east of [[Potter Peak]]. A ridge almost five miles long runs south-westwards from the peak. | ||
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+ | This mountain is named after Dr Morag A. Hunter (b. 1970), BAS sedimentologist (1997-2009): her work established the stratigraphy for this area. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *{{basgaz|Mount Hunter (Palmer Land)}} |
Revision as of 22:29, 21 November 2022
Mount Hunter | |||
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Range: | Sweeney Mountains | ||
Summit: | 5,138 feet 75°9’54"S, 68°40’9"W |
Mount Hunter is a mountain of 5,138 feet in the Sweeney Mountains in southern Palmer Land in the British Antarctic Territory. Its summit stands two and a half miles south-east of Potter Peak. A ridge almost five miles long runs south-westwards from the peak.
This mountain is named after Dr Morag A. Hunter (b. 1970), BAS sedimentologist (1997-2009): her work established the stratigraphy for this area.
References
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Mount Hunter (Palmer Land)