Ibarra Peak

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Ibarra Peak (

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77°58′S 162°58′E / 77.967°S 162.967°E / -77.967; 162.967Coordinates: 77°58′S 162°58′E / 77.967°S 162.967°E / -77.967; 162.967) is the summit at the extremity of the ridge which extends eastwards from the Royal Society Range between Mitchell Glacier and Lister Glacier, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was named in 1992 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after , a United States Geological Survey (USGS) cartographic technician who was a member of USGS field parties in the 1988–89, 1989–90 and 1990–91 seasons. He participated in establishing geodetic control at Ross Island, the McMurdo Dry Valleys, South Pole Station and, working from USCGC Polar Star, the Victoria Land coast from Cape Adare to Ross Island.[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ibarra Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2012-07-05.
  2. ^ Alberts, Fred G., ed. (June 1995). Geographic Names of the Antarctic (PDF) (second ed.). United States Board on Geographic Names. p. 358. Retrieved 2012-04-05.

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