Tentacle Ridge
Tentacle Ridge (79°37′S 157°15′E / 79.617°S 157.250°ECoordinates: 79°37′S 157°15′E / 79.617°S 157.250°E) is a long partially ice-free ridge lying south of Mount Longhurst, extending from the mouth of McCleary Glacier southeast along the north side of Darwin Glacier. The descriptive name was given by the of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58).
Further reading[]
- M. A. Bradshaw and F. J. Harmsen, The paleoenvironmental significance of trace fossils in Devonian sediments (Taylor Group), Darwin Mountains to the Dry Valleys, southern Victoria Land, U. S. Geological Survey and The National Academies; USGS OF-2007-1047, P 3
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Tentacle Ridge". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
Categories:
- Ridges of Oates Land
- Oates Land geography stubs