Murcray Heights

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Murcray Heights (

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78°5′S 162°13′E / 78.083°S 162.217°E / -78.083; 162.217Coordinates: 78°5′S 162°13′E / 78.083°S 162.217°E / -78.083; 162.217) is a cluster of prominent heights that rise to 3,091 metres (10,141 ft) at the south end of Sickle Ridge, Royal Society Range, Victoria Land. It is named after the Murcray brothers, David G. and Frank H., and Frank J. Murcray (son of David G.), University of Denver, long term specialists in infrared spectroscopy in Antarctica.

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  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Murcray Heights". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)


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