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Hughes Ice Piedmont

Hughes Ice Piedmont (70°12′S 62°15′W / 70.200°S 62.250°W / -70.200; -62.250 (Hughes Ice Piedmont)) is the ice piedmont between Cordini Glacier and Smith Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica.[1]

Coordinates70°12′S 62°15′W / 70.200°S 62.250°W / -70.200; -62.250 (Hughes Ice Piedmont)

Location edit

Hughes Ice Piedmont is on the Wilkins Coast of central Palmer Land, facing the Weddell Sea. It is south of Stefansson Sound and Hearst Island and north of Smith Inlet. It is east of the Columbia Mountains. Features include Cape Collier in the south and Graham Spur in the north. Nearby features include Mount Bailey, Cordini Glacier, James Nunatak and Ewing Island.[2]

Name edit

Hughes Ice Piedmont' was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Terence J. Hughes, a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) glaciologist at Deception Island and McMurdo Sound during 1970–71, and at Deception Island, 1973–74.[1]

Features edit

 
Northern Palmer Land. Columbia Mountains upper center of map

Features and nearby features include;

Cape Collier edit

70°10′S 61°54′W / 70.167°S 61.900°W / -70.167; -61.900. Broad ice-covered cape on the east coast of Palmer Land, about midway between the south end of Hearst Island and Cape Boggs. Discovered in 1940 by members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) who explored this coast by land and from the air from East Base. Named for Zadick Collier, machinist at the East Base.[3]

Graham Spur edit

70°06′S 62°30′W / 70.100°S 62.500°W / -70.100; -62.500. A mostly ice-covered spur, but with prominent bare rock exposures at the tip and near its center, located on the northwest side of Hughes Ice Piedmont, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) south of James Nunatak. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in 1974. Named by the US-ACAN for William L. Graham, USARP biologist and Station Scientific Leader at Palmer Station in 1972.[4]

Mount Bailey edit

70°00′S 63°13′W / 70.000°S 63.217°W / -70.000; -63.217. A mountain, 1,445 metres (4,741 ft) high, which stands south of Anthony Glacier and 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) west-southwest of Lewis Point. Charted in 1936-37 by a British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) sledge party under John Rymill. It was recharted in 1947 by a joint sledge party consisting of members of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) under Finn Ronne, and the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS). Named by Ronne for Commander Clay W. Bailey, United States Navy, member of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (ByrdAE), 1933-35, and the West Base party of the USAS, 1939-41, who assisted in outlining the RARE radio requirements.[5]

Lewis Point edit

69°54′S 62°25′W / 69.900°S 62.417°W / -69.900; -62.417. A point marked by rocky exposures on its north side and surmounted by an ice-covered dome, 510 metres (1,670 ft) high, standing at the south side of the mouth of Anthony Glacier. Photographed from the air by the USAS in 1940. During 1947 it was photographed from the air by the RARE under Ronne, who in conjunction with the FIDS charted it from the ground. Named by Ronne for Colonel Richard L. Lewis of the Army Quartermaster Corps, which furnished field equipment and clothing to the RARE for testing purposes.[6]

Cordini Glacier edit

70°01′S 62°30′W / 70.017°S 62.500°W / -70.017; -62.500. A broad glacier that drains the Mount Bailey vicinity and flows between Lewis Point and James Nunatak to the east coast of Palmer Land. Named by US-ACAN after Argentine scientist I. Rafael Cordini, author of reports on the geology and ice of the Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea region.[7]

James Nunatak edit

69°59′S 62°27′W / 69.983°S 62.450°W / -69.983; -62.450. A conical nunatak, 410 metres (1,350 ft) high, standing 5.5 nautical miles (10.2 km; 6.3 mi) south of Lewis Point on the east coast of Palmer Land. This feature was photographed from the air by members of the US AS in September 1940 and was probably seen by the USAS ground party that explored this coast. During 1947 it was charted by a joint party consisting of members of the RARE and FIDS. Named by the FIDS for David P. James, FIDS surveyor at the Hope Bay base in 1945-46.[8]

Ewing Island edit

69°54′S 61°13′W / 69.900°S 61.217°W / -69.900; -61.217. An ice-covered, dome-shaped island 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) in diameter, lying 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) northeast of Cape Collier. Discovered from the air on November 7, 1947 by RARE, under Ronne, who named it for Doctor Maurice Ewing of Columbia University, who assisted in planning the RARE seismological program.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alberts 1995, p. 352.
  2. ^ Palmer Land USGS.
  3. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 145.
  4. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 290.
  5. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 39.
  6. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 431.
  7. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 153.
  8. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 368.
  9. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 229.

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.
  • Palmer Land, USGS: United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2024-04-25

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

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Hughes Ice Piedmont 70 12 S 62 15 W 70 200 S 62 250 W 70 200 62 250 Hughes Ice Piedmont is the ice piedmont between Cordini Glacier and Smith Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land Antarctica 1 Coordinates70 12 S 62 15 W 70 200 S 62 250 W 70 200 62 250 Hughes Ice Piedmont Contents 1 Location 2 Name 3 Features 3 1 Cape Collier 3 2 Graham Spur 3 3 Mount Bailey 3 4 Lewis Point 3 5 Cordini Glacier 3 6 James Nunatak 3 7 Ewing Island 4 References 5 SourcesLocation editHughes Ice Piedmont is on the Wilkins Coast of central Palmer Land facing the Weddell Sea It is south of Stefansson Sound and Hearst Island and north of Smith Inlet It is east of the Columbia Mountains Features include Cape Collier in the south and Graham Spur in the north Nearby features include Mount Bailey Cordini Glacier James Nunatak and Ewing Island 2 Name editHughes Ice Piedmont was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Terence J Hughes a United States Antarctic Research Program USARP glaciologist at Deception Island and McMurdo Sound during 1970 71 and at Deception Island 1973 74 1 Features editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Northern Palmer Land Columbia Mountains upper center of map Features and nearby features include Cape Collier edit 70 10 S 61 54 W 70 167 S 61 900 W 70 167 61 900 Broad ice covered cape on the east coast of Palmer Land about midway between the south end of Hearst Island and Cape Boggs Discovered in 1940 by members of the United States Antarctic Service USAS who explored this coast by land and from the air from East Base Named for Zadick Collier machinist at the East Base 3 Graham Spur edit 70 06 S 62 30 W 70 100 S 62 500 W 70 100 62 500 A mostly ice covered spur but with prominent bare rock exposures at the tip and near its center located on the northwest side of Hughes Ice Piedmont 6 nautical miles 11 km 6 9 mi south of James Nunatak Mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS in 1974 Named by the US ACAN for William L Graham USARP biologist and Station Scientific Leader at Palmer Station in 1972 4 Mount Bailey edit 70 00 S 63 13 W 70 000 S 63 217 W 70 000 63 217 A mountain 1 445 metres 4 741 ft high which stands south of Anthony Glacier and 6 nautical miles 11 km 6 9 mi west southwest of Lewis Point Charted in 1936 37 by a British Graham Land Expedition BGLE sledge party under John Rymill It was recharted in 1947 by a joint sledge party consisting of members of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition RARE under Finn Ronne and the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS Named by Ronne for Commander Clay W Bailey United States Navy member of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition ByrdAE 1933 35 and the West Base party of the USAS 1939 41 who assisted in outlining the RARE radio requirements 5 Lewis Point edit 69 54 S 62 25 W 69 900 S 62 417 W 69 900 62 417 A point marked by rocky exposures on its north side and surmounted by an ice covered dome 510 metres 1 670 ft high standing at the south side of the mouth of Anthony Glacier Photographed from the air by the USAS in 1940 During 1947 it was photographed from the air by the RARE under Ronne who in conjunction with the FIDS charted it from the ground Named by Ronne for Colonel Richard L Lewis of the Army Quartermaster Corps which furnished field equipment and clothing to the RARE for testing purposes 6 Cordini Glacier edit 70 01 S 62 30 W 70 017 S 62 500 W 70 017 62 500 A broad glacier that drains the Mount Bailey vicinity and flows between Lewis Point and James Nunatak to the east coast of Palmer Land Named by US ACAN after Argentine scientist I Rafael Cordini author of reports on the geology and ice of the Antarctic Peninsula and Weddell Sea region 7 James Nunatak edit 69 59 S 62 27 W 69 983 S 62 450 W 69 983 62 450 A conical nunatak 410 metres 1 350 ft high standing 5 5 nautical miles 10 2 km 6 3 mi south of Lewis Point on the east coast of Palmer Land This feature was photographed from the air by members of the US AS in September 1940 and was probably seen by the USAS ground party that explored this coast During 1947 it was charted by a joint party consisting of members of the RARE and FIDS Named by the FIDS for David P James FIDS surveyor at the Hope Bay base in 1945 46 8 Ewing Island edit 69 54 S 61 13 W 69 900 S 61 217 W 69 900 61 217 An ice covered dome shaped island 8 nautical miles 15 km 9 2 mi in diameter lying 15 nautical miles 28 km 17 mi northeast of Cape Collier Discovered from the air on November 7 1947 by RARE under Ronne who named it for Doctor Maurice Ewing of Columbia University who assisted in planning the RARE seismological program 9 References edit a b Alberts 1995 p 352 Palmer Land USGS Alberts 1995 p 145 Alberts 1995 p 290 Alberts 1995 p 39 Alberts 1995 p 431 Alberts 1995 p 153 Alberts 1995 p 368 Alberts 1995 p 229 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 Palmer Land USGS United States Geological Survey retrieved 2024 04 25 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 Hughes Ice Piedmont amp oldid 1221428227 Lewis Point, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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