Anderson Summit
Anderson Summit | |
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Anderson Summit | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,810 m (9,220 ft) |
Coordinates | 85°3′S 90°53′W / 85.050°S 90.883°WCoordinates: 85°3′S 90°53′W / 85.050°S 90.883°W |
Anderson Summit is, at 2,810 metres (9,220 ft), the highest peak in the Thiel Mountains of Antarctica in Ellsworth Land, on top of the Ford Massif and directly southeast of Walker Spur. It is snow-covered except for bare rock at the top. The name was proposed by Peter Bermel and , co-leaders of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Thiel Mountains party, 1960–61. The peak was climbed by Ford in 1961. It was named for , then chief geologist of the USGS.
See also[]
- Mountains in Antarctica
References[]
- This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Anderson Summit". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
Categories:
- Mountains of Ellsworth Land
- Ellsworth Land geography stubs