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Painted Peak

Painted Peak, also called Painted Hill, (67°45′S 62°51′E / 67.750°S 62.850°E / -67.750; 62.850) is a prominent peak, 710-metre (2,330 ft), on the northern end of the North Masson Range in the Framnes Mountains, Mac. Robertson Land.[1] It was aerially photographed in 1936-1937 and later mapped from these photos by Norwegian cartographers in 1946. It was first visited by an ANARE team in 1955. The ANCA named it for its prominent red-brown coloring. USACAN accepted the name in 1965.[1][2] It was used as a tellurometer station in 1962.[4]

Painted Peak
Painted Hill[1]
Painted Peak
Highest point
Elevation710-metre (2,330 ft)[2]
Coordinates67°45′S 62°51′E / 67.750°S 62.850°E / -67.750; 62.850[3]
Dimensions
Length1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi)
Width0.5-kilometre (0.31 mi)
Geography
LocationAntarctica
RegionMac. Robertson Land

Geology edit

Painted Peak is the type locality for "Painted Gneiss". At this location the gneiss is about 300-metre (980 ft) thick, but this thickness may be partly due to folding.[5] The Painted Gneiss is a sequence of garnet- and biotite-bearing felsic gneiss, interlayered with calc-silicates, migmatitic garnet+sillimanite+cordierite-bearing metapelites and quartz+feldspar+magnetite gneiss. At Painted Mountain, the Painted Gneiss occurs as an isolated roof pendants within the late Proterozoic Mawson Charnockite. The Mawson Charnockite is an extensive batholith of plutonic igneous rock that has intruded the metasedimentary strata that comprises the Painted Gneiss. The latter occurs as isolated xenoliths and roof pendants, of which Painted Mountain is the largest, within the charnockite. The Mawson Charnockite was syntectonically metamorphosed into orthogneiss. It outcrops throughout the Framnes Mountains and as far west as Chapman Ridge.[6][7]

Biology edit

Lichens found on Painted Peak include: [4]

  • Acarospora gwynnii
  • Acarospora wiliamsii
  • Biatorella antarctica
  • Buellia frigida
  • Buellia aff. subpedicellata
  • Protoblasienia citrina
  • Lecanora rubina var. melanophthalma f. exulans
  • Lecanora expectans
  • Lecidea phillipsiana
  • Rhizocarpon flavum
  • Omphalodiscus decussatus
  • Alectoria minuscules

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Stewart, J., 2011. Antarctica: An Encyclopedia, 2nd ed. Jefferson, North Carolina and London, McFarland & Company, Inc. 1771 pp. ISBN 978-0-7864-3590-6
  2. ^ a b Alberts, F.G. ed., 1995. Geographic names of the Antarctic. NFS 95-157. Alexandria, Virginia, United States Board on Geographic Names and National Science Foundation. 834 pp.
  3. ^ Alberts 1995, p. 532.
  4. ^ a b Filson, R.B., 1966. The lichens and mosses of MacRobertson Land. ANARE Scientific Reports Series B 82, pp. 169.
  5. ^ Trail, D.S., 1970. Series A (III) Geology, ANARE Interim Reports. Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions Publication No. 116, pp.37, 1:250,000 scale maps.
  6. ^ Clarke, G.L., 1988. Structural constraints on the Proterozoic reworking of Archaean crust in the Rayner Complex, MacRobertson and Kemp Land coast, East Antarctica. Precambrian Research, 40, pp.137-156.
  7. ^ Clarke, G.L., Powell, R. and Guiraud, M., 1989. Low‐pressure granulite facies metapelitic assemblages and corona textures from MacRobertson Land, east Antarctica: the importance of Fe2O3 and TiO2 in accounting for spinel-bearing assemblages. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 7(3), pp.323-335.

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