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Yee Nunataks

The Yee Nunataks (74°22′S 72°30′W / 74.367°S 72.500°W / -74.367; -72.500 (Yee Nunataks)) are a group of scattered nunataks, about 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi) long and 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) wide, centered 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) northeast of Lyon Nunataks in Ellsworth Land, Antarctica. The nunataks rise 1,300–1,700 metres (4,300–5,600 ft) in elevation and in the four quadrants include Staack Nunatak, Olander Nunatak, Metzgar Nunatak and Triassic Nunatak.[1]

Yee Nunataks
Geography
ContinentAntarctica
Range coordinates74°22′S 72°30′W / 74.367°S 72.500°W / -74.367; -72.500 (Yee Nunataks)

Location edit

The Yee Nunataks are in eastern Ellsworth Land, to the south of the English Coast of George VI Sound. They are north of the Lyon Nunataks, Merrick Mountains and Sky-Hi Nunataks. Individual nunataks include, from west to east, Staack Nunatak, Horner Nunatak, Tollefson Nunatak and Olander Nunatak.[2]

Mapping and name edit

The Yee Nunataks were mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1961–68, and United States Landsat imagery, 1973–74. They were named in 1994 by United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Virginia Yee-Wray, cartographer and air brush specialist in the Shaded Relief and Special Maps Unit, Branch of Special Maps, USGS, who for many years prepared USGS shaded relief maps of Antarctica.[1]

Features edit

 
Eastern Ellsworth Land (south), Southern Palmer Land (north). Behrendt Mountains in southwest of map.

Triassic Nunatak edit

74°21′S 73°07′W / 74.350°S 73.117°W / -74.350; -73.117. A small nunatak 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) southwest of Jurassic Nunatak in the west extremity of the Yee Nunataks. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after the Triassic Period in geological time and in association with Jurassic Nunatak. The name does not imply the age of the rock constituting this feature.[3]

Jurassic Nunatak edit

74°20′S 73°04′W / 74.333°S 73.067°W / -74.333; -73.067. A small nunatak 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) northeast of Triassic Nunatak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1961-68. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after the Jurassic Period in geological time and in association with Triassic Nunatak. The name does not imply the age of the rock constituting this feature.[4]

Crutcher Rock edit

74°21′S 72°48′W / 74.350°S 72.800°W / -74.350; -72.800. A nunatak rising to about 1,375 metres (4,511 ft) high, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) south-southwest of Staack Nunatak. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after Mont C. Crutcher, USGS cartographer who worked in the field at Ross Ice Shelf, South Pole Station, Byrd Glacier, and Dome Charlie in 1974-75.[5]

Staack Nunatak edit

74°16′S 72°49′W / 74.267°S 72.817°W / -74.267; -72.817. A nunatak lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west of Horner Nunatak, being one of several scattered and somewhat isolated nunataks located 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) north of the Merrick Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for Karl J. Staack, meteorologist at Byrd Station, summer 1965-66.[6]

Horner Nunatak edit

74°16′S 72°45′W / 74.267°S 72.750°W / -74.267; -72.750. A nunatak 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east of Staack Nunatak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for Stanley Horner, radioscience researcher at Byrd Station, summer 1962-63.[7]

Gardner Nunatak edit

74°26′S 72°46′W / 74.433°S 72.767°W / -74.433; -72.767. A nunatak rising to about 1,670 metres (5,480 ft) high, 5.5 nautical miles (10.2 km; 6.3 mi) west-southwest of Tollefson Nunatak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1961-68, and from Landsat imagery taken 1973-74. Named in 1987 by US-ACAN after Robert N. Gardner, USGS cartographer, who participated in surveys at Cape Crozier (Ross Island), South Pole Station, and Palmer Station, 1973-74.[8]

Voight Nunatak edit

74°22′S 72°27′W / 74.367°S 72.450°W / -74.367; -72.450. A nunatak rising to about 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) high, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north-northwest of Tollefson Nunatak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961-68. Named by US-ACAN in 1987 after William M. Voight, USGS cartographer, who worked in the field in support of the Ross Ice Shelf Project, at Byrd and Siple Stations and at Dome Charlie in 1974-75.[9]

Tollefson Nunatak edit

74°25′S 72°25′W / 74.417°S 72.417°W / -74.417; -72.417. A nunatak lying 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) west of Olander Nunatak, being one of several scattered and somewhat isolated nunataks located 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) north of the Merrick Mountains. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for T.W. Tollefson, construction electrician at Eights Station in 1963.[10]

Metzgar Nunatak edit

74°28′S 72°25′W / 74.467°S 72.417°W / -74.467; -72.417. A nunatak rising to about 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) high, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) south of Tollefson Nunatak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1961-68, and from Landsat imagery taken 1973-74. Named in 1987 by US-ACAN after John M. Metzgar, Jr., USGS cartographer, a member of the USGS satellite surveying team at the South Pole Station, winter party 1978.[11]

Olander Nunatak edit

74°25′S 72°07′W / 74.417°S 72.117°W / -74.417; -72.117. One of several somewhat scattered nunataks which rise above the ice of eastern Ellsworth Land, lying 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) east of Tollefson Nunatak and 27 nautical miles (50 km; 31 mi) north-northwest of Sky-Hi Nunataks. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by US-ACAN for R.E. Olander, electronics technician at Eights Station in 1963.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alberts 1995, p. 829.
  2. ^ Ellsworth Land - Palmer Land USGS.
  3. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 758.
  4. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 379.
  5. ^ Alberts 1995, pp. 164–165.
  6. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 705.
  7. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 346.
  8. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 269.
  9. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 787.
  10. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 751.
  11. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 488.
  12. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 541.

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.
  • Ellsworth Land - Palmer Land, USGS: United States Geological Survey, retrieved 2024-01-19

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The Yee Nunataks 74 22 S 72 30 W 74 367 S 72 500 W 74 367 72 500 Yee Nunataks are a group of scattered nunataks about 24 nautical miles 44 km 28 mi long and 12 nautical miles 22 km 14 mi wide centered 35 nautical miles 65 km 40 mi northeast of Lyon Nunataks in Ellsworth Land Antarctica The nunataks rise 1 300 1 700 metres 4 300 5 600 ft in elevation and in the four quadrants include Staack Nunatak Olander Nunatak Metzgar Nunatak and Triassic Nunatak 1 Yee NunataksGeographyContinentAntarcticaRange coordinates74 22 S 72 30 W 74 367 S 72 500 W 74 367 72 500 Yee Nunataks Contents 1 Location 2 Mapping and name 3 Features 3 1 Triassic Nunatak 3 2 Jurassic Nunatak 3 3 Crutcher Rock 3 4 Staack Nunatak 3 5 Horner Nunatak 3 6 Gardner Nunatak 3 7 Voight Nunatak 3 8 Tollefson Nunatak 3 9 Metzgar Nunatak 3 10 Olander Nunatak 4 References 5 SourcesLocation editThe Yee Nunataks are in eastern Ellsworth Land to the south of the English Coast of George VI Sound They are north of the Lyon Nunataks Merrick Mountains and Sky Hi Nunataks Individual nunataks include from west to east Staack Nunatak Horner Nunatak Tollefson Nunatak and Olander Nunatak 2 Mapping and name editThe Yee Nunataks were mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961 68 and United States Landsat imagery 1973 74 They were named in 1994 by United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN after Virginia Yee Wray cartographer and air brush specialist in the Shaded Relief and Special Maps Unit Branch of Special Maps USGS who for many years prepared USGS shaded relief maps of Antarctica 1 Features editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Eastern Ellsworth Land south Southern Palmer Land north Behrendt Mountains in southwest of map Triassic Nunatak edit 74 21 S 73 07 W 74 350 S 73 117 W 74 350 73 117 A small nunatak 1 5 nautical miles 2 8 km 1 7 mi southwest of Jurassic Nunatak in the west extremity of the Yee Nunataks Named by US ACAN in 1987 after the Triassic Period in geological time and in association with Jurassic Nunatak The name does not imply the age of the rock constituting this feature 3 Jurassic Nunatak edit 74 20 S 73 04 W 74 333 S 73 067 W 74 333 73 067 A small nunatak 1 5 nautical miles 2 8 km 1 7 mi northeast of Triassic Nunatak Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961 68 Named by US ACAN in 1987 after the Jurassic Period in geological time and in association with Triassic Nunatak The name does not imply the age of the rock constituting this feature 4 Crutcher Rock edit 74 21 S 72 48 W 74 350 S 72 800 W 74 350 72 800 A nunatak rising to about 1 375 metres 4 511 ft high 6 nautical miles 11 km 6 9 mi south southwest of Staack Nunatak Named by US ACAN in 1987 after Mont C Crutcher USGS cartographer who worked in the field at Ross Ice Shelf South Pole Station Byrd Glacier and Dome Charlie in 1974 75 5 Staack Nunatak edit 74 16 S 72 49 W 74 267 S 72 817 W 74 267 72 817 A nunatak lying 1 nautical mile 1 9 km 1 2 mi west of Horner Nunatak being one of several scattered and somewhat isolated nunataks located 40 nautical miles 74 km 46 mi north of the Merrick Mountains Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1961 67 Named by US ACAN for Karl J Staack meteorologist at Byrd Station summer 1965 66 6 Horner Nunatak edit 74 16 S 72 45 W 74 267 S 72 750 W 74 267 72 750 A nunatak 1 nautical mile 1 9 km 1 2 mi east of Staack Nunatak Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1961 67 Named by US ACAN for Stanley Horner radioscience researcher at Byrd Station summer 1962 63 7 Gardner Nunatak edit 74 26 S 72 46 W 74 433 S 72 767 W 74 433 72 767 A nunatak rising to about 1 670 metres 5 480 ft high 5 5 nautical miles 10 2 km 6 3 mi west southwest of Tollefson Nunatak Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961 68 and from Landsat imagery taken 1973 74 Named in 1987 by US ACAN after Robert N Gardner USGS cartographer who participated in surveys at Cape Crozier Ross Island South Pole Station and Palmer Station 1973 74 8 Voight Nunatak edit 74 22 S 72 27 W 74 367 S 72 450 W 74 367 72 450 A nunatak rising to about 1 500 metres 4 900 ft high 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi north northwest of Tollefson Nunatak Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961 68 Named by US ACAN in 1987 after William M Voight USGS cartographer who worked in the field in support of the Ross Ice Shelf Project at Byrd and Siple Stations and at Dome Charlie in 1974 75 9 Tollefson Nunatak edit 74 25 S 72 25 W 74 417 S 72 417 W 74 417 72 417 A nunatak lying 5 nautical miles 9 3 km 5 8 mi west of Olander Nunatak being one of several scattered and somewhat isolated nunataks located 40 nautical miles 74 km 46 mi north of the Merrick Mountains Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1961 67 Named by US ACAN for T W Tollefson construction electrician at Eights Station in 1963 10 Metzgar Nunatak edit 74 28 S 72 25 W 74 467 S 72 417 W 74 467 72 417 A nunatak rising to about 1 700 metres 5 600 ft high 3 nautical miles 5 6 km 3 5 mi south of Tollefson Nunatak Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs 1961 68 and from Landsat imagery taken 1973 74 Named in 1987 by US ACAN after John M Metzgar Jr USGS cartographer a member of the USGS satellite surveying team at the South Pole Station winter party 1978 11 Olander Nunatak edit 74 25 S 72 07 W 74 417 S 72 117 W 74 417 72 117 One of several somewhat scattered nunataks which rise above the ice of eastern Ellsworth Land lying 5 nautical miles 9 3 km 5 8 mi east of Tollefson Nunatak and 27 nautical miles 50 km 31 mi north northwest of Sky Hi Nunataks Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1961 67 Named by US ACAN for R E Olander electronics technician at Eights Station in 1963 12 References edit a b Alberts 1995 p 829 Ellsworth Land Palmer Land USGS Alberts 1995 p 758 Alberts 1995 p 379 Alberts 1995 pp 164 165 Alberts 1995 p 705 Alberts 1995 p 346 Alberts 1995 p 269 Alberts 1995 p 787 Alberts 1995 p 751 Alberts 1995 p 488 Alberts 1995 p 541 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 Ellsworth Land Palmer Land USGS United States Geological Survey retrieved 2024 01 19 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 Yee Nunataks amp oldid 1220222736 Olander Nunatak, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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