Drewry Ice Stream

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The Drewry Ice Stream is an ice stream flowing south-west from Hagerty Peak, between the Behrendt Mountains and Mount Hassage until it joins the Evans Ice Stream at approximately 76°W.

Satellite imagery of the ice stream was provided by the Radarsat Antarctic Mapping Mission 1997. It is named for Professor David J. Drewry, Director SPRI 1984-87, Director the British Antarctic Survey 1987-1994.

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