Rust Bluff

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Rust Bluff (

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82°56′S 157°42′E / 82.933°S 157.700°E / -82.933; 157.700Coordinates: 82°56′S 157°42′E / 82.933°S 157.700°E / -82.933; 157.700) is a small bluff or promontory on the east side of Miller Range, overlooking Marsh Glacier 5 nautical miles (9 km) south of Corner Nunatak. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for , professor of geology, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Rust was international exchange scientist with the , 1969–70, and with John Gunner collected geological samples at this bluff.

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