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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Martina, monte (ARG) 69° 47' 00.0" S 75° 13' 00.0" W Mountain
Name ID: 101491 Place ID: 9077

Martine, Monte (CHL) 69° 58' 00.0" S 73° 51' 00.0" W Mountain
Name ID: 105909 Place ID: 9077

Fue descubierto el 11 de enero de 1910, por la Expedición Antártica Francesa del Dr. Jean B. Charcot, quien lo llamó así por su hija Martine. Monte notable de 609 metros situado al NE de la isla Charcot, en bahía Margarita.

Mount Martine (RUS) 69° 35' 00.0" S 75° 00' 00.0" W Mountain
Name ID: 119264 Place ID: 9077

Mount Martine (GBR) 69° 45' 00.0" S 75° 05' 00.0" W Mountain
Name ID: 110028 Place ID: 9077

rising to c. 800m on N coast of Charcot Island (q.v.), was roughly mapped by FAE, 1908-10, on 11 January 1910 and, in association with Marion Nunataks (q.v.) and Mount Monique (q.v.), named Sommet Martine after Martine Charcot (b. 1911), third daughter of Dr J.-B. Charcot, Commander of FAE (Charcot, 1912, Pl.1; BA, 1916, photograph facing p.409). Sommet Marion, in error for this feature, with Sommet Martine probably referring to a feature in Colbert Mountains (q.v.) (Bongrain, 1914, vue 44 following p.60). Martin Mount (BA chart 3175, 9.x.1914). Fj. Martine (HA chart, 1927). Martine Peak (Wilkins, 1929, map facing p.374). Martine-Fjellet (Aagaard, 1930, end map). Mount Martini [sic] (BA, 1930, p.88). Mount Martha [sic] (Ellsworth, 1937, p.209). Martine Mountain (BA chart 3175, 1.iii.1940). Martin [sic] Mountain (USAAF chart [LR-74], 1942). Mount Martine (USHO, 1943, upper photograph p.170; [in 69°56'S 73°56'W] APC, 1955, p.14; BA, 1961, p.208; Searle, 1963, end map; [co-ordinates corrected from USLANDSAT imagery of February 1975] APC, 1977, p.22). Monte Martine (Argentina. IGM map, 1946; Chile. IHA, 1974, p.196). Pico Martina (Chile. DNH chart LIII, 1947). The feature was photographed from the air on USN Operation "Highjump" in 1947. Pico Martine (Argentina. MM chart 110, 1949). Monte Martina (Argentina. MM, 1953, p.308a; Pierrou, 1970, p.509). The feature was mapped by FIDS in 1959 from USN air photographs. Mount Marion, in error (USHO, 1960, p.374, 2nd view). Gora Martin (Soviet Union. MMF chart, 1961).

Mount Martine (USA) 69° 45' 00.0" S 75° 05' 00.0" W Mountain
Name ID: 128496 Place ID: 9077

Massive mountain, c. 800 m, with a prominent rocky N face and ice-covered S slopes, overlooking the N shore of Charcot Island close S of Cheesman Island. Discovered and roughly mapped on Jan. 11, 1910, by the FrAE under Dr. Jean B. Charcot, and named by him in association with Mount Monique and Mount Marion Nunataks after his daughter, Martine. Photographed from the air on Feb. 9, 1947, by USN Operation HighJump and mapped from these photos by Searle of the FIDS in 1960.

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