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Horlick Mountains

The Horlick Mountains (85°23′S 121°00′W / 85.383°S 121.000°W / -85.383; -121.000 (Horlick Mountains)) are a mountain group in the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica, lying eastward of Reedy Glacier and including the Wisconsin Range, Long Hills and Ohio Range.[1]

Horlick Mountains
Geography
ContinentAntarctica
AreaMarie Byrd Land
Range coordinates85°23′S 121°00′W / 85.383°S 121.000°W / -85.383; -121.000 (Horlick Mountains)

Discovery and naming edit

The mountains were discovered in two observations by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933–35, one by Kennett L. Rawson from a position in about 83°05′S 105°19′W / 83.083°S 105.317°W / -83.083; -105.317 (Rawson 1934 observation point), at the end of his southeastern flight of November 22, 1934, and another by Quin Blackburn in December 1934, from positions looking up Leverett Glacier and Albanus Glacier. Portions of the Wisconsin Range are recorded in aerial photography obtained by United States Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47. The entire mountain group was surveyed by USARP parties and was mapped from United States Navy aerial photographs, 1959–64. They were named by Admiral Richard E. Byrd for William Horlick, of the Horlick's Malted Milk Corp., a supporter of the Byrd expedition of 1933–35.[1]

Extent edit

According to Mirsky's 1969 geologic map of the Horlick Mountains, the Horlick Mountains extend eastward from the mouth of the Reedy Glacier to Iversen Peak at the eastern tip of the Ohio Range, about 235 kilometres (146 mi), and include the Wisconsin Range, Long Hills and Ohio Range. A 2005 map by Davis and Blankenship shows the Horlick Mountains including the eastern part of the Queen Maud Mountains and most of the Wisconsin Range.[2] To their east the Hercules Dome separates the Horlick Mountains from the Thiel Mountains to the east.

Major glaciers edit

Ranges edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Alberts 1995, p. 345.
  2. ^ Faure & Mensing 2010, p. 201.
  3. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 609.
  4. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 670.
  5. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 820.
  6. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 442.
  7. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 540.

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.
  • Faure, Gunter; Mensing, Teresa M. (21 September 2010), The Transantarctic Mountains: Rocks, Ice, Meteorites and Waterpage, Springer Science & Business Media, ISBN 978-90-481-9390-5, retrieved 2024-01-16

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.

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The Horlick Mountains 85 23 S 121 00 W 85 383 S 121 000 W 85 383 121 000 Horlick Mountains are a mountain group in the Transantarctic Mountains of Antarctica lying eastward of Reedy Glacier and including the Wisconsin Range Long Hills and Ohio Range 1 Horlick MountainsGeographyContinentAntarcticaAreaMarie Byrd LandRange coordinates85 23 S 121 00 W 85 383 S 121 000 W 85 383 121 000 Horlick Mountains Contents 1 Discovery and naming 2 Extent 3 Major glaciers 4 Ranges 5 References 6 SourcesDiscovery and naming editThe mountains were discovered in two observations by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1933 35 one by Kennett L Rawson from a position in about 83 05 S 105 19 W 83 083 S 105 317 W 83 083 105 317 Rawson 1934 observation point at the end of his southeastern flight of November 22 1934 and another by Quin Blackburn in December 1934 from positions looking up Leverett Glacier and Albanus Glacier Portions of the Wisconsin Range are recorded in aerial photography obtained by United States Navy Operation Highjump 1946 47 The entire mountain group was surveyed by USARP parties and was mapped from United States Navy aerial photographs 1959 64 They were named by Admiral Richard E Byrd for William Horlick of the Horlick s Malted Milk Corp a supporter of the Byrd expedition of 1933 35 1 Extent editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Wisconsin Range nbsp Long Hills in center north of map nbsp Ohio Range in southeast of map According to Mirsky s 1969 geologic map of the Horlick Mountains the Horlick Mountains extend eastward from the mouth of the Reedy Glacier to Iversen Peak at the eastern tip of the Ohio Range about 235 kilometres 146 mi and include the Wisconsin Range Long Hills and Ohio Range A 2005 map by Davis and Blankenship shows the Horlick Mountains including the eastern part of the Queen Maud Mountains and most of the Wisconsin Range 2 To their east the Hercules Dome separates the Horlick Mountains from the Thiel Mountains to the east Major glaciers editReedy Glacier 85 30 S 134 00 W 85 500 S 134 000 W 85 500 134 000 Reedy Glacier a major glacier in Antarctica over 100 nautical miles 190 km 120 mi long and 6 to 12 nautical miles 11 to 22 km 6 9 to 13 8 mi wide descending from the polar plateau to the Ross Ice Shelf between the Michigan Plateau and Wisconsin Range in the Transantarctic Mountains It marks the limits of the Queen Maud Mountains on the west and the Horlick Mountains on the east 3 Horlick Ice Stream 85 17 S 132 00 W 85 283 S 132 000 W 85 283 132 000 Horlick Ice Stream a large ice stream on the featureless ice surface to the north of the main mass of the Horlick Mountains draining west southwestward paralleling these mountains to enter the lower portion of the Reedy Glacier 1 Shimizu Ice Stream 85 11 S 124 0 W 85 183 S 124 000 W 85 183 124 000 Shimizu Ice Stream is an ice stream in the Horlick Mountains draining west northwest from the area between Wisconsin Range and Long Hills to enter the south flank of Horlick Ice Stream 4 Ranges editWisconsin Range 85 45 S 125 00 W 85 750 S 125 000 W 85 750 125 000 Wisconsin Range is a major mountain range of the Horlick Mountains comprising the Wisconsin Plateau and numerous glaciers ridges and peaks bounded by the Reedy Glacier Shimizu Ice Stream Horlick Ice Stream and the interior ice plateau 5 Long Hills 85 18 S 118 45 W 85 300 S 118 750 W 85 300 118 750 Long Hills a group of hills and rock outcroppings about 6 nautical miles 11 km 6 9 mi in extent located midway between the Wisconsin Range and the Ohio Range 6 Ohio Range 84 45 S 114 00 W 84 750 S 114 000 W 84 750 114 000 Ohio Range a range about 30 nautical miles 56 km 35 mi long and 10 nautical miles 19 km 12 mi wide extending west southwest east northeast from Eldridge Peak to Mirsky Ledge The range forms the northeast end of the Horlick Mountains and consists primarily of a large snow topped plateau with steep northern cliffs and several flat topped ridges and mountains The highest point 2 990 metres 9 810 ft is the summit of Mount Schopf 7 References edit a b c Alberts 1995 p 345 Faure amp Mensing 2010 p 201 Alberts 1995 p 609 Alberts 1995 p 670 Alberts 1995 p 820 Alberts 1995 p 442 Alberts 1995 p 540 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 Faure Gunter Mensing Teresa M 21 September 2010 The Transantarctic Mountains Rocks Ice Meteorites and Waterpage Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 90 481 9390 5 retrieved 2024 01 16 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horlick Mountains amp oldid 1214370435, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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