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Lady Newnes Bay

Lady Newnes Bay (73°40′S 167°30′E / 73.667°S 167.500°E / -73.667; 167.500) is a bay about 60 nautical miles (110 km; 69 mi) long in the western Ross Sea, extending along the coast of Victoria Land from Cape Sibbald to Coulman Island.[1]

Lady Newnes Bay
Lady Newnes Bay
LocationVictoria Land
Coordinates73°40′S 167°30′E / 73.667°S 167.500°E / -73.667; 167.500

Exploration and naming edit

Lady Newnes Bay was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition 1898–1900 (or Southern Cross Expedition) led by Carsten Borchgrevink. He named it for Lady Priscilla Newnes, whose husband, Sir George Newnes, financed the expedition.[1]

Geography edit

 
West end of bay (southeast of map)
 
East of bay and Coulman Island

The most westerly point of the bay is Cape Sibbald, where the tongue of the Aviator Glacier extends into the Ross Sea. Further east, past Andrus Point, the Parker Glacier enters the bay from the north. East of this, past Greene Point, the Oakley Glacier enters from the north, beside the Icebreaker Glacier and the Fitzgerald Glacier, which form a common tongue. The Finley Glacier and Dunn Glacier are tributaries of the Icebreaker Glacier from the southwest.[2]

East of Cape King the Wylde Glacier enters from the Mountaineer Range to the north, then east of Caliper Cove the Suter Glacier enters from the north. East of Spatulate Ridge and Apostrophe Island the Ridgeway Glacier enters from the north, then east of Gauntlet Ridge the Nascent Glacier enters from the north. The Mariner Glacier enters from the east of Index Point and Emerging Island, beside the Borchgrevink Glacier to the west of Cape Jones. Both these glaciers extend tongues into the bay to the west and southwest of Coulman Island, which defines the eastern end of the bay.[3]

Glaciers edit

From west to east, glaciers entering the Lady Newnes Bay include,

Parker Glacier edit

73°47′S 165°33′E / 73.783°S 165.550°E / -73.783; 165.550. A valley glacier in the Mountaineer Range which drains the area just east and northeast of Mount Monteagle, and flows south to Lady Newnes Bay where it terminates in a floating glacier tongue adjacent to Andrus Point. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Anthony G.H. Parker, biologist at Hallett Station in 1963-64, and McMurdo Station, 1964-65 and 1966-67.[4]

Oakley Glacier edit

73°42′S 166°08′E / 73.700°S 166.133°E / -73.700; 166.133. A glacier in the Mountaineer Range that descends east from Mount Casey to merge with the floating tongue from the Icebreaker Glacier at Lady Newnes Bay. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Donald C. Oakley, United States Navy, Protestant chaplain with the winter party at McMurdo Station, 1967.[5]

Icebreaker Glacier edit

73°37′S 166°10′E / 73.617°S 166.167°E / -73.617; 166.167. A large valley glacier 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) northeast of Mount Monteagle that flows southeast from the Mountaineer Range to Lady Newnes Bay. Below Hermes Point, its flow coalesces with that of Fitzgerald Glacier. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1958-59, as a tribute to the work of the complements of United States Navy, and United States Coast Guard icebreakers in Antarctic exploration, in supporting scientists and in aiding other ships.[6]

Fitzgerald Glacier edit

73°33′S 166°15′E / 73.550°S 166.250°E / -73.550; 166.250. A prominent valley glacier draining to Lady Newnes Bay from the ice cascades on the south and west slopes of Mount Murchison. At the mouth it coalesces with the Icebreaker Glacier before debouching on Lady Newnes Bay. Explored by NZGSAE, 1958-59, and named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) for E.B. Fitzgerald, deputy leader of the expedition.[7]

Finley Glacier edit

73°35′S 165°38′E / 73.583°S 165.633°E / -73.583; 165.633. A tributary glacier which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Monteagle and flows north into the upper part of Icebreaker Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Russell H. Finley, aviation boatswain's mate with Squadron VX-6 during United States Navy OpDFrz, 1966, 1967 and 1968.[8]

Dunn Glacier edit

73°36′S 165°46′E / 73.600°S 165.767°E / -73.600; 165.767. A steep tributary glacier which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Casey and flows north to Icebreaker Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Robert Dunn, United States Navy, commissaryman, McMurdo Station, 1967.[9]

Wylde Glacier edit

73°32′S 166°42′E / 73.533°S 166.700°E / -73.533; 166.700. A glacier situated east of Mount Murchison, draining south between Dessent Ridge and Cape King into Lady Newnes Bay. Named in 1966 by the NZ-APC for Leonard Wylde, scientific officer at Hallett Station, 1962-63.[10]

Suter Glacier edit

73°31′S 167°10′E / 73.517°S 167.167°E / -73.517; 167.167. A short glacier in the Mountaineer Range, draining southeast into Lady Newnes Bay just south of Spatulate Ridge. Named by NZ-APC in 1966 for Douglas Suter, senior New Zealand scientist at Hallett Station, 1962-63.[11]

Ridgeway Glacier edit

73°24′S 167°14′E / 73.400°S 167.233°E / -73.400; 167.233. A short glacier in the east part of Mountaineer Range, draining southeast between Spatulate Ridge and Gauntlet Ridge into Lady Newnes Bay. Named by NZ-APC in 1966 for Norman Ridgeway, senior scientist at Hallett Station, 1963-64.[12]

Nascent Glacier edit

73°22′S 167°37′E / 73.367°S 167.617°E / -73.367; 167.617. A short, fairly smooth glacier in the east extremity of Mountaineer Range, draining southeast to the coast between Gauntlet Ridge and Index Point. So named in 1966 by NZ-APC, presumably as descriptive of the emerging or youthful development of the feature.[13]

Other features edit

Other features along the shore of the Lady Newnes Bay include, from west to east,

Cape Sibbald edit

73°54′S 165°23′E / 73.900°S 165.383°E / -73.900; 165.383. A cliffed cape at the southwest margin of Lady Newnes Bay. It marks the southwest extremity of the Mountaineer Range at the terminus of Aviator Glacier. Sighted in February 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross and named by him for Lieutenant (later Commander) John Sibbald of the Erebus.[14]

Andrus Point edit

73°53′S 165°48′E / 73.883°S 165.800°E / -73.883; 165.800. A prominent, rocky, digit-like point that juts eastward into Lady Newnes Bay toward the floating glacier tongue of the Parker Glacier. Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Commander H.R. Andrus, logistics officer on the staff of the Commander, United States Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1962-66.[15]

Greene Point edit

73°49′S 166°09′E / 73.817°S 166.150°E / -73.817; 166.150. An ice-covered point 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) northeast of Andrus Point in Lady Newnes Bay. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN after Stanley W. Greene, biologist at McMurdo Station, 1964-65.[16]

Hermes Point edit

73°35′S 166°13′E / 73.583°S 166.217°E / -73.583; 166.217. The seaward end of a ridge from the Mountaineer Range, situated at the confluence of the Icebreaker and Fitzgerald Glaciers. Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960-64. Named by the US-ACAN for Agustive A. Hermes, Jr., United States Navy, aviation structural mechanic at Williams Field, McMurdo Sound, on United States Navy OpDFrz, 1967 and 1968.[17]

Cape King edit

73°35′S 166°37′E / 73.583°S 166.617°E / -73.583; 166.617. A cape forming the seaward end of the rocky west wall of Wylde Glacier where the glacier enters Lady Newnes Bay, Ross Sea. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by US-ACAN for Geoffrey A. King, ionospheric and geomagnetic scientist at Hallett Station, 1958.[18]

Caliper Cove edit

73°34′S 166°56′E / 73.567°S 166.933°E / -73.567; 166.933. A rounded, ice-filled cove in Lady Newnes Bay, situated between the mouths of Wylde and Suter Glaciers. The shape of the cove and the points that encompass it are nearly symmetrical suggesting calipers; hence the name applied by NZ-APC in 1966.[19]

Spatulate Ridge edit

73°28′S 167°13′E / 73.467°S 167.217°E / -73.467; 167.217. An ice-covered ridge in the Mountaineer Range which extends southeast between Suter Glacier and Ridgeway Glacier to the coast. The name is descriptive of the shape and was applied in 1966 by the NZ-APC.[20]

Apostrophe Island edit

73°31′S 167°26′E / 73.517°S 167.433°E / -73.517; 167.433. Small ice-covered island lying close off Spatulate Ridge in Lady Newnes Bay. The name is descriptive of the appearance of the island in plan and was given by NZ-APC in 1966.[21]

Gauntlet Ridge edit

73°25′S 167°35′E / 73.417°S 167.583°E / -73.417; 167.583. A flat-topped, mainly ice-covered ridge, or peninsula, which separates the mouths of Nascent and Ridgeway Glaciers where they discharge into Lady Newnes Bay. The name suggests the appearance of the feature in plan and was applied by NZ-APC in 1966.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alberts 1995, p. 411.
  2. ^ Mount Murchison USGS.
  3. ^ Coulman Island USGS.
  4. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 557.
  5. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 537.
  6. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 358.
  7. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 242.
  8. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 240.
  9. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 204.
  10. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 826.
  11. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 725.
  12. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 618.
  13. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 517.
  14. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 673.
  15. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 21.
  16. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 293.
  17. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 330.
  18. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 392.
  19. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 113.
  20. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 699.
  21. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 24.
  22. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 271.

Sources edit

  • Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), Geographic Names of the Antarctic (PDF) (2 ed.), United States Board on Geographic Names, retrieved 2024-01-25   This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names.
  • Coulman Island, USGS: United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2024-01-25
  • Mount Murchison, USGS: United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2024-01-25

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Lady Newnes Bay 73 40 S 167 30 E 73 667 S 167 500 E 73 667 167 500 is a bay about 60 nautical miles 110 km 69 mi long in the western Ross Sea extending along the coast of Victoria Land from Cape Sibbald to Coulman Island 1 Lady Newnes BayLady Newnes BayLocationVictoria LandCoordinates73 40 S 167 30 E 73 667 S 167 500 E 73 667 167 500 Contents 1 Exploration and naming 2 Geography 3 Glaciers 3 1 Parker Glacier 3 2 Oakley Glacier 3 3 Icebreaker Glacier 3 4 Fitzgerald Glacier 3 5 Finley Glacier 3 6 Dunn Glacier 3 7 Wylde Glacier 3 8 Suter Glacier 3 9 Ridgeway Glacier 3 10 Nascent Glacier 4 Other features 4 1 Cape Sibbald 4 2 Andrus Point 4 3 Greene Point 4 4 Hermes Point 4 5 Cape King 4 6 Caliper Cove 4 7 Spatulate Ridge 4 8 Apostrophe Island 4 9 Gauntlet Ridge 5 References 6 SourcesExploration and naming editLady Newnes Bay was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition 1898 1900 or Southern Cross Expedition led by Carsten Borchgrevink He named it for Lady Priscilla Newnes whose husband Sir George Newnes financed the expedition 1 Geography edit nbsp West end of bay southeast of map nbsp East of bay and Coulman IslandThe most westerly point of the bay is Cape Sibbald where the tongue of the Aviator Glacier extends into the Ross Sea Further east past Andrus Point the Parker Glacier enters the bay from the north East of this past Greene Point the Oakley Glacier enters from the north beside the Icebreaker Glacier and the Fitzgerald Glacier which form a common tongue The Finley Glacier and Dunn Glacier are tributaries of the Icebreaker Glacier from the southwest 2 East of Cape King the Wylde Glacier enters from the Mountaineer Range to the north then east of Caliper Cove the Suter Glacier enters from the north East of Spatulate Ridge and Apostrophe Island the Ridgeway Glacier enters from the north then east of Gauntlet Ridge the Nascent Glacier enters from the north The Mariner Glacier enters from the east of Index Point and Emerging Island beside the Borchgrevink Glacier to the west of Cape Jones Both these glaciers extend tongues into the bay to the west and southwest of Coulman Island which defines the eastern end of the bay 3 Glaciers editFrom west to east glaciers entering the Lady Newnes Bay include Parker Glacier edit 73 47 S 165 33 E 73 783 S 165 550 E 73 783 165 550 A valley glacier in the Mountaineer Range which drains the area just east and northeast of Mount Monteagle and flows south to Lady Newnes Bay where it terminates in a floating glacier tongue adjacent to Andrus Point Mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Anthony G H Parker biologist at Hallett Station in 1963 64 and McMurdo Station 1964 65 and 1966 67 4 Oakley Glacier edit 73 42 S 166 08 E 73 700 S 166 133 E 73 700 166 133 A glacier in the Mountaineer Range that descends east from Mount Casey to merge with the floating tongue from the Icebreaker Glacier at Lady Newnes Bay Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Donald C Oakley United States Navy Protestant chaplain with the winter party at McMurdo Station 1967 5 Icebreaker Glacier edit 73 37 S 166 10 E 73 617 S 166 167 E 73 617 166 167 A large valley glacier 10 nautical miles 19 km 12 mi northeast of Mount Monteagle that flows southeast from the Mountaineer Range to Lady Newnes Bay Below Hermes Point its flow coalesces with that of Fitzgerald Glacier Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1958 59 as a tribute to the work of the complements of United States Navy and United States Coast Guard icebreakers in Antarctic exploration in supporting scientists and in aiding other ships 6 Fitzgerald Glacier edit 73 33 S 166 15 E 73 550 S 166 250 E 73 550 166 250 A prominent valley glacier draining to Lady Newnes Bay from the ice cascades on the south and west slopes of Mount Murchison At the mouth it coalesces with the Icebreaker Glacier before debouching on Lady Newnes Bay Explored by NZGSAE 1958 59 and named by New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee NZ APC for E B Fitzgerald deputy leader of the expedition 7 Finley Glacier edit 73 35 S 165 38 E 73 583 S 165 633 E 73 583 165 633 A tributary glacier which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Monteagle and flows north into the upper part of Icebreaker Glacier Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN for Russell H Finley aviation boatswain s mate with Squadron VX 6 during United States Navy OpDFrz 1966 1967 and 1968 8 Dunn Glacier edit 73 36 S 165 46 E 73 600 S 165 767 E 73 600 165 767 A steep tributary glacier which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Casey and flows north to Icebreaker Glacier Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN for Robert Dunn United States Navy commissaryman McMurdo Station 1967 9 Wylde Glacier edit 73 32 S 166 42 E 73 533 S 166 700 E 73 533 166 700 A glacier situated east of Mount Murchison draining south between Dessent Ridge and Cape King into Lady Newnes Bay Named in 1966 by the NZ APC for Leonard Wylde scientific officer at Hallett Station 1962 63 10 Suter Glacier edit 73 31 S 167 10 E 73 517 S 167 167 E 73 517 167 167 A short glacier in the Mountaineer Range draining southeast into Lady Newnes Bay just south of Spatulate Ridge Named by NZ APC in 1966 for Douglas Suter senior New Zealand scientist at Hallett Station 1962 63 11 Ridgeway Glacier edit 73 24 S 167 14 E 73 400 S 167 233 E 73 400 167 233 A short glacier in the east part of Mountaineer Range draining southeast between Spatulate Ridge and Gauntlet Ridge into Lady Newnes Bay Named by NZ APC in 1966 for Norman Ridgeway senior scientist at Hallett Station 1963 64 12 Nascent Glacier edit 73 22 S 167 37 E 73 367 S 167 617 E 73 367 167 617 A short fairly smooth glacier in the east extremity of Mountaineer Range draining southeast to the coast between Gauntlet Ridge and Index Point So named in 1966 by NZ APC presumably as descriptive of the emerging or youthful development of the feature 13 Other features editOther features along the shore of the Lady Newnes Bay include from west to east Cape Sibbald edit 73 54 S 165 23 E 73 900 S 165 383 E 73 900 165 383 A cliffed cape at the southwest margin of Lady Newnes Bay It marks the southwest extremity of the Mountaineer Range at the terminus of Aviator Glacier Sighted in February 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross and named by him for Lieutenant later Commander John Sibbald of the Erebus 14 Andrus Point edit 73 53 S 165 48 E 73 883 S 165 800 E 73 883 165 800 A prominent rocky digit like point that juts eastward into Lady Newnes Bay toward the floating glacier tongue of the Parker Glacier Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN for Commander H R Andrus logistics officer on the staff of the Commander United States Naval Support Force Antarctica 1962 66 15 Greene Point edit 73 49 S 166 09 E 73 817 S 166 150 E 73 817 166 150 An ice covered point 7 nautical miles 13 km 8 1 mi northeast of Andrus Point in Lady Newnes Bay Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN after Stanley W Greene biologist at McMurdo Station 1964 65 16 Hermes Point edit 73 35 S 166 13 E 73 583 S 166 217 E 73 583 166 217 The seaward end of a ridge from the Mountaineer Range situated at the confluence of the Icebreaker and Fitzgerald Glaciers Mapped by the USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by the US ACAN for Agustive A Hermes Jr United States Navy aviation structural mechanic at Williams Field McMurdo Sound on United States Navy OpDFrz 1967 and 1968 17 Cape King edit 73 35 S 166 37 E 73 583 S 166 617 E 73 583 166 617 A cape forming the seaward end of the rocky west wall of Wylde Glacier where the glacier enters Lady Newnes Bay Ross Sea Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1960 64 Named by US ACAN for Geoffrey A King ionospheric and geomagnetic scientist at Hallett Station 1958 18 Caliper Cove edit 73 34 S 166 56 E 73 567 S 166 933 E 73 567 166 933 A rounded ice filled cove in Lady Newnes Bay situated between the mouths of Wylde and Suter Glaciers The shape of the cove and the points that encompass it are nearly symmetrical suggesting calipers hence the name applied by NZ APC in 1966 19 Spatulate Ridge edit 73 28 S 167 13 E 73 467 S 167 217 E 73 467 167 217 An ice covered ridge in the Mountaineer Range which extends southeast between Suter Glacier and Ridgeway Glacier to the coast The name is descriptive of the shape and was applied in 1966 by the NZ APC 20 Apostrophe Island edit 73 31 S 167 26 E 73 517 S 167 433 E 73 517 167 433 Small ice covered island lying close off Spatulate Ridge in Lady Newnes Bay The name is descriptive of the appearance of the island in plan and was given by NZ APC in 1966 21 Gauntlet Ridge edit 73 25 S 167 35 E 73 417 S 167 583 E 73 417 167 583 A flat topped mainly ice covered ridge or peninsula which separates the mouths of Nascent and Ridgeway Glaciers where they discharge into Lady Newnes Bay The name suggests the appearance of the feature in plan and was applied by NZ APC in 1966 22 References edit a b Alberts 1995 p 411 Mount Murchison USGS Coulman Island USGS Alberts 1995 p 557 Alberts 1995 p 537 Alberts 1995 p 358 Alberts 1995 p 242 Alberts 1995 p 240 Alberts 1995 p 204 Alberts 1995 p 826 Alberts 1995 p 725 Alberts 1995 p 618 Alberts 1995 p 517 Alberts 1995 p 673 Alberts 1995 p 21 Alberts 1995 p 293 Alberts 1995 p 330 Alberts 1995 p 392 Alberts 1995 p 113 Alberts 1995 p 699 Alberts 1995 p 24 Alberts 1995 p 271 Sources editAlberts Fred G ed 1995 Geographic Names of the Antarctic PDF 2 ed United States Board on Geographic Names retrieved 2024 01 25 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of 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