Amery Peaks
The Amery Peaks (70°36′S 67°25′E / 70.600°S 67.417°ECoordinates: 70°36′S 67°25′E / 70.600°S 67.417°E) are a group of peaks which extend for about 18 nautical miles (33 km) along the southeast side of Nemesis Glacier, in the eastern Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica. They were discovered by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions southern party of 1956–57 and so named because of their proximity to the Amery Ice Shelf.[1]
Features[]
Geographical features include:
Further reading[]
- Robert Clancy, John Manning, Henk Brolsma, Mapping Antarctica: A Five Hundred Year Record of Discovery, PP 249- 250
- Dieter K. Fütterer, Detlef Damaske, Georg Kleinschmidt, Hubert Miller, Franz Tessensohn, Antarctica: Contributions to Global Earth Sciences, P 84
External links[]
- Amery Peaks on USGS website
- Amery Peaks on AADC website
- Amery Peaks on SCAR website
- Amery Peaks satellite image
- Amery Peaks area map
References[]
- ^ "Amery Peaks". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Amery Peaks". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
Categories:
- Mountains of Mac. Robertson Land
- Mac. Robertson Land geography stubs