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Finger Ridges

The Finger Ridges (79°11′S 157°0′E / 79.183°S 157.000°E / -79.183; 157.000) are several mainly ice-free ridges and spurs extending over a distance of about 12 miles (20 km), east–west, in the northwestern part of the Cook Mountains in Antarctica.

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Highest point
Coordinates79°11′S 157°0′E / 79.183°S 157.000°E / -79.183; 157.000
Geography
ContinentAntarctica
Range coordinates79°25′S 158°00′E / 79.417°S 158.000°E / -79.417; 158.000
Parent rangeCook Mountains

Location edit

The Finger Ridges are in the northwest of the Cook Mountains, to the east of Butcher Ridge, north of Harvey Peak and west of Henry Mesa. The highest points on the main ridge are about 2,050 metres (6,730 ft).[1] The individual ridges are 1 to 2 miles (1.6 to 3.2 km) long and project northward from the higher main ridge. They were mapped by the United States Geological Survey from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, 1959–63, and named descriptively by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names.[2]

Features edit

 
Western Cook Mountains. Finger Ridges to the north.

Harper Ridge edit

79°9′S 156°57′E / 79.150°S 156.950°E / -79.150; 156.950. A nearly ice-free ridge in Antarctica, 2 nautical miles (4 km) long and rising to over 1,800 metres (5,900 ft). It extends north from the central part of the Finger Ridges, toward Yamagata Ridge. It was named after Doyal A. Harper of the University of Chicago Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, director of the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica at South Pole Station for several years from 1991.[3]

Seay Peak edit

79°05′S 157°30′E / 79.083°S 157.500°E / -79.083; 157.500. Pointed ice-free peak, 1,805 metres (5,922 ft) high, the northeasternmost summit in the Finger Ridges. Mapped by the USGS from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, 1959-63. Named by US-ACAN for Benny F. Seay, a member of the U.S. Army aviation support unit for Topo North and Topo South (1961-62) which conducted the tellurometer surveys.[4]

References edit

Sources edit

  • Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), Geographic Names of the Antarctic (PDF) (2 ed.), United States Board on Geographic Names, retrieved 2023-12-03   This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names.
  • Carlyon Glacier, USGS United States Geologic Survey, 1960, retrieved 2023-12-17
  • , Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, retrieved 2023-12-18

finger, ridges, several, mainly, free, ridges, spurs, extending, over, distance, about, miles, east, west, northwestern, part, cook, mountains, antarctica, inshighest, pointcoordinates79, 000geographycontinentantarcticarange, coordinates79, 000parent, rangecoo. The Finger Ridges 79 11 S 157 0 E 79 183 S 157 000 E 79 183 157 000 are several mainly ice free ridges and spurs extending over a distance of about 12 miles 20 km east west in the northwestern part of the Cook Mountains in Antarctica insHighest pointCoordinates79 11 S 157 0 E 79 183 S 157 000 E 79 183 157 000GeographyContinentAntarcticaRange coordinates79 25 S 158 00 E 79 417 S 158 000 E 79 417 158 000Parent rangeCook Mountains Contents 1 Location 2 Features 2 1 Harper Ridge 2 2 Seay Peak 3 References 4 SourcesLocation editThe Finger Ridges are in the northwest of the Cook Mountains to the east of Butcher Ridge north of Harvey Peak and west of Henry Mesa The highest points on the main ridge are about 2 050 metres 6 730 ft 1 The individual ridges are 1 to 2 miles 1 6 to 3 2 km long and project northward from the higher main ridge They were mapped by the United States Geological Survey from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos 1959 63 and named descriptively by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names 2 Features edit nbsp Western Cook Mountains Finger Ridges to the north Harper Ridge edit 79 9 S 156 57 E 79 150 S 156 950 E 79 150 156 950 A nearly ice free ridge in Antarctica 2 nautical miles 4 km long and rising to over 1 800 metres 5 900 ft It extends north from the central part of the Finger Ridges toward Yamagata Ridge It was named after Doyal A Harper of the University of Chicago Yerkes Observatory Williams Bay Wisconsin director of the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica at South Pole Station for several years from 1991 3 Seay Peak edit 79 05 S 157 30 E 79 083 S 157 500 E 79 083 157 500 Pointed ice free peak 1 805 metres 5 922 ft high the northeasternmost summit in the Finger Ridges Mapped by the USGS from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos 1959 63 Named by US ACAN for Benny F Seay a member of the U S Army aviation support unit for Topo North and Topo South 1961 62 which conducted the tellurometer surveys 4 References edit Carlyon Glacier USGS Alberts 1995 p 240 Harper Ridge USGS Alberts 1995 p 660 Sources editAlberts Fred G ed 1995 Geographic Names of the Antarctic PDF 2 ed United States Board on Geographic Names retrieved 2023 12 03 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names Carlyon Glacier USGS United States Geologic Survey 1960 retrieved 2023 12 17 Harper Ridge Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior retrieved 2023 12 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Finger Ridges amp oldid 1190727545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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