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Kukri Hills

Kukri Hills (77°44′S 162°42′E / 77.733°S 162.700°E / -77.733; 162.700) is a prominent east-west trending range, about 25 nautical miles (46 km) long and over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) high, forming the divide between Ferrar Glacier on the south and Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley on the north, in Victoria Land, Antarctica.[1] They are south of the Asgard Range, east of the Quartermain Mountains and north of the Royal Society Range.

Kukri Hills
Sollas Glacier
Highest point
Elevation2,000 m (6,600 ft) 
Coordinates77°44′S 162°42′E / 77.733°S 162.700°E / -77.733; 162.700
Geography
ContinentAntarctica
RegionVictoria Land

The hills were discovered by the Discovery Expedition (1901–04) and probably so named because its shape resembles that of the Kukri, a Gurkha knife.[1]

Topography edit

The western tip of the Kukri Hills is Mount Brearley, where the Taylor Glacier separates from the Ferrar Glacier, with the Taylor Glacier flowing north east and the Ferrar glacier flowing southeast.[2] The hills stretch east with, with prominent peaks from west to east including Mount Coates, Sentinel Peak, Bonney Riegel, Nussbaum Regel, Andrew's Ridge, and Mount Barnes where the hills terminate in New Harbor. The Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley run along the north side, while the Ferrar Glacier runs along the south side. There are several small glaciers in the hills, including Borns Glacier, Calkin Glacier, Hughes Glacier, Sollas Glacier, Marr Glacier, Calamon Glacier, Howard Glacier, Crescent Glacier and Wales Glacier.[3]

Features edit

 
Western tips of the hills (lower right)
 
Eastern section of gthe hills (center of map)

Peaks and other features, from west to east, include:

Elevation Point edit

77°48′S 161°39′E / 77.800°S 161.650°E / -77.800; 161.650. A bold rock point which forms the west end of Kukri Hills, overlooking Taylor Glacier. The name is one of a group in the area associated with surveying applied by NZGB in 1993.[4]

Eyeglass Cirque edit

77°48′S 161°57′E / 77.800°S 161.950°E / -77.800; 161.950 A cirque 2 miles (3 km) east of South America Glacier on the southern cliffs of the Kukri Hills. The name is one of a group in the area associated with surveying applied in 1993 by the New Zealand Geographic Board; "eyeglass" refers to the eyepiece of a surveying telescope..[5]

Mount Brearley edit

77°48′S 161°45′E / 77.800°S 161.750°E / -77.800; 161.750. A sharp peak, 2,010 metres (6,590 ft) high, which is the westernmost summit of the Kukri Hills. Named by the Western Journey Party, led by Thomas Griffith Taylor, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.[6]

Mount Coates edit

77°48′S 162°05′E / 77.800°S 162.083°E / -77.800; 162.083 Peak, 2,060 metres (6,760 ft) high, just east of Borns Glacier in the Kukri Hills. Named by the Western Journey Party, led by Taylor, of the BrAE, 1910-13.[7]

Sentinel Peak edit

77°47′S 162°23′E / 77.783°S 162.383°E / -77.783; 162.383. A conspicuous, pointed peak over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) high, standing at the north side of Ferrar Glacier and forming the highest point in the south-central part of the Kukri Hills. Discovered and named by the Discovery expedition 1901–04 under Scott.[8]

Duff Peak edit

77°47′S 162°27′E / 77.783°S 162.450°E / -77.783; 162.450. A peak 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east-southeast of Sentinel Peak, rising to 1,945 metres (6,381 ft) at the head of Hughes Glacier in Kukri Hills. Named in 1992 by US-ACAN after Roger S. Duff (d. 1978), for 30 years director of the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand. To celebrate the Museum's centenary in 1970, a Hundredth Anniversary Wing was planned which would incorporate a National Antarctic Exhibition, Research and Reference Center. A landmark of Dr. Duff's administration, the Antarctic wing was opened on March 4, 1977.[9]

Rahi Peak edit

77°44′S 162°49′E / 77.733°S 162.817°E / -77.733; 162.817. A prominent mountain rising to 1,830 m (6,000 ft) between the head of Moa Glacier and Goldman Glacier. The word "rahi" is Māori in origin, meaning "big". The name was applied by the New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1998.[10]

Young Hill edit

77°38′S 163°26′E / 77.633°S 163.433°E / -77.633; 163.433. An ice-free hill about 3,300 ft (1,000 m) high, 1 mi (1.6 km) northeast of Hallam Peak. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1998 for New Zealand ornithologist Euan C. Young, whose Antarctic research spanned 30 years, beginning in the 1959-60 field season.[11]

Hallam Peak edit

77°38′54″S 163°23′00″E / 77.648245°S 163.383422°E / -77.648245; 163.383422. A distinctive rock peak in the Kukri Hills. The peak rises to 900 metres (3,000 ft) between the heads of Von Guerard Glacier and Aiken Glacier and provides an unobstructed view of the Lake Fryxell locality of Taylor Valley. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (1997) after Dr. Cheryl A. Hallam, geographer, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), who specializes in geographic information systems; worked four summer seasons in Antarctica, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97 and 1999-00.[12]

Mount Barnes edit

77°38′S 163°35′E / 77.633°S 163.583°E / -77.633; 163.583. A peak, 985 metres (3,232 ft) high, surmounting the west-central side of New Harbour and marking the east end of the Kukri Hills. Discovered by the Discovery expedition, 1901–04, under Robert Falcon Scott, and named New Harbour Heights. It was renamed Mount Barnes after a Canadian ice physicist by Scott's second expedition, the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.[13]

Glaciers edit

There are a number of small glaciers, mostlly flowing north towards Taylor Valley. Most do not reach the valley floor. From west to east they are:

South America Glacier edit

77°49′S 161°47′E / 77.817°S 161.783°E / -77.817; 161.783. Small glacier near the southwest corner of the Kukri Hills. The ice hangs down a cliff 2,000 m high, and takes a form similar to the continent for which it is named. Named by the Western Journey Party, led by Taylor, of the BrAE, 1910-13.[14]

Borns Glacier edit

77°47′S 162°01′E / 77.783°S 162.017°E / -77.783; 162.017. Glacier immediately W of Mount Coates, flowing north from the Kukri Hills. Charted by the BrAE under Scott, 1910-13. Named by the US-ACAN for Harold W. Borns, Jr., USARP geologist who made investigations in the area during 1960-61.[15]

Hughes Glacier edit

 
Hughes Glacier in 2009

77°44′S 162°27′E / 77.733°S 162.450°E / -77.733; 162.450. Small alpine glacier flowing toward Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley from the Kukri Hills on the south, in Victoria Land. Mapped by the Western Geological Party led by Taylor of the BrAE (1910-13) and named for Prof. McKenny Hughes, geologist, of Cambridge.[16]

Sollas Glacier edit

 
Sollas Glacier in 2009

77°43′S 162°36′E / 77.717°S 162.600°E / -77.717; 162.600. Glacier between Marr and Hughes Glaciers, flowing from the Kukri Hills toward the east end of Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley. Charted and named by the BrAE under Scott, 1910-13, for William J. Sollas, professor of geology at Oxford.[17]

Marr Glacier edit

77°43′S 162°44′E / 77.717°S 162.733°E / -77.717; 162.733. Glacier 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of Goldman Glacier, flowing north from the Kukri Hills into Taylor Valley. Charted by the BrAE under Scott, 1910-13, who it appears also applied the name.[18]

Moa Glacier edit

77°42′54″S 162°47′26″E / 77.714888°S 162.790511°E / -77.714888; 162.790511. A valley glacier between Marr Glacier and Goldman Glacier in Kukri Hills. It flows north into Taylor Valley but terminates midway down the south wall of the valley. Named by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (1998) after an extinct New Zealand bird.[19]

Goldman Glacier edit

77°42′S 162°51′E / 77.700°S 162.850°E / -77.700; 162.850. Glacier 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east of Marr Glacier, flowing north from the Kukri Hills into Taylor Valley. Named by the US-ACAN for USARP biologist Charles R. Goldman, who made studies in the area in the 1962-63 season.[20]

Kitticarrara Glacier edit

77°43′S 163°02′E / 77.717°S 163.033°E / -77.717; 163.033. Short, steep glacier 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of Howard Glacier in the Kukri Hills, flowing east-southeast into Ferrar Glacier. }Named by the Western Journey Party, led by Taylor, of the BrAE, 1910-13. The name was suggested by F. Debenham after a sheep station in New South Wales.[21]

Howard Glacier edit

 
Howard Glacier in 2014

77°40′S 163°05′E / 77.667°S 163.083°E / -77.667; 163.083. Small alpine glacier just west of Crescent Glacier, flowing into Taylor Valley on the north from the Kukri Hills. The glacier was studied in December 1957 by U.S. geologist T.L. Péwé, who named it for Arthur D. Howard, geomorphologist of Stanford University, and glaciologist in Antarctica during USN OpHjp, 1946-47.[22]

Crescent Glacier edit

77°40′S 163°14′E / 77.667°S 163.233°E / -77.667; 163.233. Small alpine glacier just east of Howard Glacier in the Kukri Hills, flowing north into Taylor Valley. The glacier was studied by U.S. geologist Troy L. Péwé in December 1957, and was so named by him because of its crescent shape when viewed from the floor of Taylor Valley.[23]

Von Guerard Glacier edit

77°39′12″S 163°20′23″E / 77.653297°S 163.339621°E / -77.653297; 163.339621. A glacier between Crescent Glacier and Aiken Glacier on the north slope of Kukri Hills. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (1997) from association with Von Guerard Creek, which flows N from this glacier into Taylor Valley.[24]

Aiken Glacier edit

77°38′16″S 163°24′20″E / 77.637907°S 163.405679°E / -77.637907; 163.405679. A small glacier between Von Guerard Glacier and Wales Glacier on the N slope of Kukri Hills. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (1997) from association with Aiken Creek, which flows north from this glacier into Taylor Valley.[25]

Wales Glacier edit

77°37′S 163°31′E / 77.617°S 163.517°E / -77.617; 163.517. Short alpine glacier just west of Mount Barnes at the east end of the Kukri Hills. It drains north into Taylor Valley. Named.by the BrAE (1910-13) under Scott.[26]

Dun Glacier edit

77°48′S 162°14′E / 77.800°S 162.233°E / -77.800; 162.233. A short, steep tributary to the Ferrar Glacier. It descends the southern side of Kukri Hills midway between Mount Coates and Sentinel Peak. Named by the Western Journey Party led by Griffith Taylor of the BrAE (1910-13) under Scott.[27]

Double Curtain Glacier edit

77°39′S 163°31′E / 77.650°S 163.517°E / -77.650; 163.517. Small glacier on the south slope of the Kukri Hills, just southwest of Mount Barnes, flowing toward the mouth of Ferrar Glacier. Mapped by the BrAE under Scott, 1910-13, and so named by them because of its shape.[28]

References edit

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kukri, hills, prominent, east, west, trending, range, about, nautical, miles, long, over, metres, high, forming, divide, between, ferrar, glacier, south, taylor, glacier, taylor, valley, north, victoria, land, antarctica, they, south, asgard, range, east, quar. Kukri Hills 77 44 S 162 42 E 77 733 S 162 700 E 77 733 162 700 is a prominent east west trending range about 25 nautical miles 46 km long and over 2 000 metres 6 600 ft high forming the divide between Ferrar Glacier on the south and Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley on the north in Victoria Land Antarctica 1 They are south of the Asgard Range east of the Quartermain Mountains and north of the Royal Society Range Kukri HillsSollas GlacierHighest pointElevation2 000 m 6 600 ft Coordinates77 44 S 162 42 E 77 733 S 162 700 E 77 733 162 700GeographyContinentAntarcticaRegionVictoria Land The hills were discovered by the Discovery Expedition 1901 04 and probably so named because its shape resembles that of the Kukri a Gurkha knife 1 Contents 1 Topography 2 Features 2 1 Elevation Point 2 2 Eyeglass Cirque 2 3 Mount Brearley 2 4 Mount Coates 2 5 Sentinel Peak 2 6 Duff Peak 2 7 Rahi Peak 2 8 Young Hill 2 9 Hallam Peak 2 10 Mount Barnes 3 Glaciers 3 1 South America Glacier 3 2 Borns Glacier 3 3 Hughes Glacier 3 4 Sollas Glacier 3 5 Marr Glacier 3 6 Moa Glacier 3 7 Goldman Glacier 3 8 Kitticarrara Glacier 3 9 Howard Glacier 3 10 Crescent Glacier 3 11 Von Guerard Glacier 3 12 Aiken Glacier 3 13 Wales Glacier 3 14 Dun Glacier 3 15 Double Curtain Glacier 4 References 5 SourcesTopography editThe western tip of the Kukri Hills is Mount Brearley where the Taylor Glacier separates from the Ferrar Glacier with the Taylor Glacier flowing north east and the Ferrar glacier flowing southeast 2 The hills stretch east with with prominent peaks from west to east including Mount Coates Sentinel Peak Bonney Riegel Nussbaum Regel Andrew s Ridge and Mount Barnes where the hills terminate in New Harbor The Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley run along the north side while the Ferrar Glacier runs along the south side There are several small glaciers in the hills including Borns Glacier Calkin Glacier Hughes Glacier Sollas Glacier Marr Glacier Calamon Glacier Howard Glacier Crescent Glacier and Wales Glacier 3 Features edit nbsp Western tips of the hills lower right nbsp Eastern section of gthe hills center of map Peaks and other features from west to east include Elevation Point edit 77 48 S 161 39 E 77 800 S 161 650 E 77 800 161 650 A bold rock point which forms the west end of Kukri Hills overlooking Taylor Glacier The name is one of a group in the area associated with surveying applied by NZGB in 1993 4 Eyeglass Cirque edit 77 48 S 161 57 E 77 800 S 161 950 E 77 800 161 950 A cirque 2 miles 3 km east of South America Glacier on the southern cliffs of the Kukri Hills The name is one of a group in the area associated with surveying applied in 1993 by the New Zealand Geographic Board eyeglass refers to the eyepiece of a surveying telescope 5 Mount Brearley edit 77 48 S 161 45 E 77 800 S 161 750 E 77 800 161 750 A sharp peak 2 010 metres 6 590 ft high which is the westernmost summit of the Kukri Hills Named by the Western Journey Party led by Thomas Griffith Taylor of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910 13 6 Mount Coates edit 77 48 S 162 05 E 77 800 S 162 083 E 77 800 162 083 Peak 2 060 metres 6 760 ft high just east of Borns Glacier in the Kukri Hills Named by the Western Journey Party led by Taylor of the BrAE 1910 13 7 Sentinel Peak edit 77 47 S 162 23 E 77 783 S 162 383 E 77 783 162 383 A conspicuous pointed peak over 2 000 metres 6 600 ft high standing at the north side of Ferrar Glacier and forming the highest point in the south central part of the Kukri Hills Discovered and named by the Discovery expedition 1901 04 under Scott 8 Duff Peak edit 77 47 S 162 27 E 77 783 S 162 450 E 77 783 162 450 A peak 1 nautical mile 1 9 km 1 2 mi east southeast of Sentinel Peak rising to 1 945 metres 6 381 ft at the head of Hughes Glacier in Kukri Hills Named in 1992 by US ACAN after Roger S Duff d 1978 for 30 years director of the Canterbury Museum Christchurch New Zealand To celebrate the Museum s centenary in 1970 a Hundredth Anniversary Wing was planned which would incorporate a National Antarctic Exhibition Research and Reference Center A landmark of Dr Duff s administration the Antarctic wing was opened on March 4 1977 9 Rahi Peak edit 77 44 S 162 49 E 77 733 S 162 817 E 77 733 162 817 A prominent mountain rising to 1 830 m 6 000 ft between the head of Moa Glacier and Goldman Glacier The word rahi is Maori in origin meaning big The name was applied by the New Zealand Geographic Board NZGB in 1998 10 Young Hill edit 77 38 S 163 26 E 77 633 S 163 433 E 77 633 163 433 An ice free hill about 3 300 ft 1 000 m high 1 mi 1 6 km northeast of Hallam Peak It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board NZGB in 1998 for New Zealand ornithologist Euan C Young whose Antarctic research spanned 30 years beginning in the 1959 60 field season 11 Hallam Peak edit 77 38 54 S 163 23 00 E 77 648245 S 163 383422 E 77 648245 163 383422 A distinctive rock peak in the Kukri Hills The peak rises to 900 metres 3 000 ft between the heads of Von Guerard Glacier and Aiken Glacier and provides an unobstructed view of the Lake Fryxell locality of Taylor Valley Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN 1997 after Dr Cheryl A Hallam geographer U S Geological Survey USGS who specializes in geographic information systems worked four summer seasons in Antarctica 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 and 1999 00 12 Mount Barnes edit 77 38 S 163 35 E 77 633 S 163 583 E 77 633 163 583 A peak 985 metres 3 232 ft high surmounting the west central side of New Harbour and marking the east end of the Kukri Hills Discovered by the Discovery expedition 1901 04 under Robert Falcon Scott and named New Harbour Heights It was renamed Mount Barnes after a Canadian ice physicist by Scott s second expedition the British Antarctic Expedition 1910 13 13 Glaciers editThere are a number of small glaciers mostlly flowing north towards Taylor Valley Most do not reach the valley floor From west to east they are South America Glacier edit 77 49 S 161 47 E 77 817 S 161 783 E 77 817 161 783 Small glacier near the southwest corner of the Kukri Hills The ice hangs down a cliff 2 000 m high and takes a form similar to the continent for which it is named Named by the Western Journey Party led by Taylor of the BrAE 1910 13 14 Borns Glacier edit 77 47 S 162 01 E 77 783 S 162 017 E 77 783 162 017 Glacier immediately W of Mount Coates flowing north from the Kukri Hills Charted by the BrAE under Scott 1910 13 Named by the US ACAN for Harold W Borns Jr USARP geologist who made investigations in the area during 1960 61 15 Hughes Glacier edit nbsp Hughes Glacier in 2009 77 44 S 162 27 E 77 733 S 162 450 E 77 733 162 450 Small alpine glacier flowing toward Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley from the Kukri Hills on the south in Victoria Land Mapped by the Western Geological Party led by Taylor of the BrAE 1910 13 and named for Prof McKenny Hughes geologist of Cambridge 16 Sollas Glacier edit nbsp Sollas Glacier in 2009 77 43 S 162 36 E 77 717 S 162 600 E 77 717 162 600 Glacier between Marr and Hughes Glaciers flowing from the Kukri Hills toward the east end of Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley Charted and named by the BrAE under Scott 1910 13 for William J Sollas professor of geology at Oxford 17 Marr Glacier edit 77 43 S 162 44 E 77 717 S 162 733 E 77 717 162 733 Glacier 2 nautical miles 3 7 km 2 3 mi west of Goldman Glacier flowing north from the Kukri Hills into Taylor Valley Charted by the BrAE under Scott 1910 13 who it appears also applied the name 18 Moa Glacier edit 77 42 54 S 162 47 26 E 77 714888 S 162 790511 E 77 714888 162 790511 A valley glacier between Marr Glacier and Goldman Glacier in Kukri Hills It flows north into Taylor Valley but terminates midway down the south wall of the valley Named by New Zealand Geographic Board NZGB 1998 after an extinct New Zealand bird 19 Goldman Glacier edit 77 42 S 162 51 E 77 700 S 162 850 E 77 700 162 850 Glacier 2 nautical miles 3 7 km 2 3 mi east of Marr Glacier flowing north from the Kukri Hills into Taylor Valley Named by the US ACAN for USARP biologist Charles R Goldman who made studies in the area in the 1962 63 season 20 Kitticarrara Glacier edit Main article Kitticarrara Glacier 77 43 S 163 02 E 77 717 S 163 033 E 77 717 163 033 Short steep glacier 1 nautical mile 1 9 km 1 2 mi south of Howard Glacier in the Kukri Hills flowing east southeast into Ferrar Glacier Named by the Western Journey Party led by Taylor of the BrAE 1910 13 The name was suggested by F Debenham after a sheep station in New South Wales 21 Howard Glacier edit nbsp Howard Glacier in 2014 77 40 S 163 05 E 77 667 S 163 083 E 77 667 163 083 Small alpine glacier just west of Crescent Glacier flowing into Taylor Valley on the north from the Kukri Hills The glacier was studied in December 1957 by U S geologist T L Pewe who named it for Arthur D Howard geomorphologist of Stanford University and glaciologist in Antarctica during USN OpHjp 1946 47 22 Crescent Glacier edit 77 40 S 163 14 E 77 667 S 163 233 E 77 667 163 233 Small alpine glacier just east of Howard Glacier in the Kukri Hills flowing north into Taylor Valley The glacier was studied by U S geologist Troy L Pewe in December 1957 and was so named by him because of its crescent shape when viewed from the floor of Taylor Valley 23 Von Guerard Glacier edit 77 39 12 S 163 20 23 E 77 653297 S 163 339621 E 77 653297 163 339621 A glacier between Crescent Glacier and Aiken Glacier on the north slope of Kukri Hills Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN 1997 from association with Von Guerard Creek which flows N from this glacier into Taylor Valley 24 Aiken Glacier edit 77 38 16 S 163 24 20 E 77 637907 S 163 405679 E 77 637907 163 405679 A small glacier between Von Guerard Glacier and Wales Glacier on the N slope of Kukri Hills Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN 1997 from association with Aiken Creek which flows north from this glacier into Taylor Valley 25 Wales Glacier edit 77 37 S 163 31 E 77 617 S 163 517 E 77 617 163 517 Short alpine glacier just west of Mount Barnes at the east end of the Kukri Hills It drains north into Taylor Valley Named by the BrAE 1910 13 under Scott 26 Dun Glacier edit Main article Dun Glacier 77 48 S 162 14 E 77 800 S 162 233 E 77 800 162 233 A short steep tributary to the Ferrar Glacier It descends the southern side of Kukri Hills midway between Mount Coates and Sentinel Peak Named by the Western Journey Party led by Griffith Taylor of the BrAE 1910 13 under Scott 27 Double Curtain Glacier edit Main article Double Curtain Glacier 77 39 S 163 31 E 77 650 S 163 517 E 77 650 163 517 Small glacier on the south slope of the Kukri Hills just southwest of Mount Barnes flowing toward the mouth of Ferrar Glacier Mapped by the BrAE under Scott 1910 13 and so named by them because of its shape 28 References edit a b Alberts 1995 p 407 Taylor Glacier USGS Ross Island USGS Alberts 1995 p 217 Alberts 1995 p 230 Alberts 1995 p 91 Alberts 1995 p 142 Alberts 1995 p 663 Alberts 1995 p 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