Wall Valley

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Wall Valley (

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77°29′S 160°51′E / 77.483°S 160.850°E / -77.483; 160.850Coordinates: 77°29′S 160°51′E / 77.483°S 160.850°E / -77.483; 160.850) is an upland valley next east of Priscu Valley in Olympus Range; Minotaur Pass is at the head between Apollo Peak and Mount Electra. The valley opens north to McKelvey Valley. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (2004) after Diana Wall, Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; United States Antarctic Program (USAP) soils biologist in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, 13 field seasons, 1989–2002, most of them as a principal investigator in the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long-term Ecological Research program (MCM LTER).

Wall Valley, Antarctica, looking north towards McKelvey Valley

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