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9 relations: Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, Cordiner Peaks, Ellsworth Station, Nelson Peak, Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains, Schmidt Hills, Torbert Escarpment, United States Geological Survey.
- Mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land
- Pensacola Mountains
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is an advisory committee of the United States Board on Geographic Names responsible for recommending commemorative names for features in Antarctica.
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Cordiner Peaks
The Cordiner Peaks are a group of peaks extending over an area of standing southwest of Dufek Massif in the northern part of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. Mount Moffat and Cordiner Peaks are mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land and Pensacola Mountains.
See Mount Moffat and Cordiner Peaks
Ellsworth Station
Ellsworth Scientific Station (Estación Científica Ellsworth, or simply Estación Ellsworth or Base Ellsworth) was a permanent, all year-round originally American, then Argentine Antarctic scientific research station named after American polar explorer Lincoln Ellsworth.
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Nelson Peak
Nelson Peak is a peak in Antarctica, standing at the eastern end of Drury Ridge and Brown Ridge where the two ridges abut Washington Escarpment, in the Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains. Mount Moffat and Nelson Peak are mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land and Pensacola Mountains.
See Mount Moffat and Nelson Peak
Neptune Range
The Neptune Range is a mountain range, long, lying west-southwest of Forrestal Range in the central part of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. Mount Moffat and Neptune Range are Pensacola Mountains.
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Pensacola Mountains
The Pensacola Mountains are a large group of mountain ranges and peaks that extend in a northeast–southwest direction in the Transantarctic Mountains System, Queen Elizabeth Land region of Antarctica.
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Schmidt Hills
Schmidt Hills is a group of rock hills, long, lying north of Childs Glacier and west of Roderick Valley in the Neptune Range of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. Mount Moffat and Schmidt Hills are Pensacola Mountains.
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Torbert Escarpment
Torbert Escarpment is an escarpment, long, marking the west margin of Median Snowfield in the Neptune Range, Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica.
See Mount Moffat and Torbert Escarpment
United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the United States government whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.
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See also
Mountains of Queen Elizabeth Land
- Cordiner Peaks
- Gambacorta Peak
- Kester Peaks
- Mount Dover
- Mount Hawkes
- Mount Malville
- Mount Moffat
- Nelson Peak
- Neuburg Peak
Pensacola Mountains
- Anderson Hills
- Argentina Range
- Cordiner Peaks
- Dufek Massif
- Forrestal Range
- Gambacorta Peak
- Kester Peaks
- Lexington Table
- Mount Dover
- Mount Hawkes
- Mount Malville
- Mount Moffat
- Nelson Peak
- Neptune Range
- Neuburg Peak
- Patuxent Range
- Pensacola Mountains
- Saratoga Table
- Schmidt Hills
- Thomas Hills (Antarctica)
- Williams Hills
References
Also known as Astro Peak, Baker Ridge, Berquist Ridge, Elbow Peak, Gillies Rock, Hinckley Rock, Madey Ridge, Mount Dasinger, Mount Ege, Neith Nunatak, Serpan Peak, Spanley Rocks, Webb Nunataks.


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