Bary Glacier
Bary Glacier is a glacier flowing west into Jacobsen Bight, south of Christophersen Glacier in the middle of the south-west coast of South Georgia. It cuts through the longest sedimentary sequence on the island, from Christophersen Glacier to Cape Darnley.
The glacier was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1982 after Thomas de Bary, one of the first directors of the Compañía Argentina de Pesca from 1904.
Location
- Location: 54°26’6"S, 36°46’20"W
References
- Gazetteer and Map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: Bary Glacier
Glaciers of South Georgia |
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Austin • Bary • Bertrab • Bogen • Briggs • Brøgger • Brunonia • Buxton • Christensen • Christophersen • Clayton • Cook • Crean • Dead End • Eclipse • Esmark • Fortuna • Geikie • Graae • Grace • Hamberg • Harker • Harmer • Heaney • Helland • Henningsen • Herz • Hindle • Hodges • Jenkins • Jewell • Keilhau • Kjerulf • König • Lancing • Lewald • Lucas • Lyell • Morris • Nachtigal • Neumayer • Nordenskjöld • Novosilski • Paget • Peters • Philippi • Price • Purvis • Quensel • Risting • Ross • Ryan • Salomon • Schrader • Spenceley • Storey • Twitcher • Tyrrell • Webb • Weddell • Wheeler |