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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Shackleton Range (RUS) 80° 50' 00.0" S 26° 00' 00.0" W Range
Name ID: 120518 Place ID: 13069

Shackleton Range (GBR) 80° 30' 00.0" S 25° 00' 00.0" W Range
Name ID: 111128 Place ID: 13069

between Slessor Glacier and Recovery Glacier, extending from 30°30'W in Coats Land to 19°00'W in Dronning Maud Land (as Shackletonkjeda), rising to 1875m at Holmes Summit (q.v.), and including from E to W Otter Highlands, Haskard Highlands, La Grange Nunataks, Fuchs Dome, Herbert Mountains, Shotton Snowfield, Read Mountains and Pioneers Escarpment. The range was possibly seen from the air by the Argentine Expedición Polar Antártica in December 1955; seen from the air by TAE, 6 February 1956, and surveyed from the ground by TAE at its W end in October 1957; named after Sir Ernest Shackleton (Mount Shackleton, q.v.), the name initially referring to the discovered part of the range between c. 22°00'W and 30°30'W (Fuchs and Hillary, 1958e, map p.100 and p.103-04; APC, 1959a, p.11; DOS 610 sheets 80 20/22, 24/26 and 28/30, 1963; [showing the whole range] BAS 250P sheet SU 26-30/1, 1-DOS 1978). Shackleton Fjeldkµden, Shackletonfjellkjeden, Shackleton Kµden, Shackleton-Kette, Shackletonkjeden, Shackleton Mountains, Sheklton Sharsharet Hara'ee, Sharsharet Hara'ee Skeklton (Fuchs and Hillary, 1958c, photograph following p.192; 1958b, p.108; 1958c, p.197; 1958d, p.118; 1958b, p.155; 1958e, p.334; 1958a, map p.94). Western Massif, referring to the W extremity of the range (Thiel and others, 1958, Fig. 9). Cordón Los Menucos, probably referring to the W extremity of the range after the district in Argentina (Argentina. IAA map, [1959d]). Shackeltonbergen [sic], x4 ancuch Shackletona, Shackletonbergen, Shackletongebergte, Cadeia de Shackleton, Chaíne Shackleton, Cordillera Shackle- ton, Shackletonkedjan, Shackleton Keten, Shackletonmassivet, Shakkuruton Range, Shackletonovo Gorovje, Shackletonova Pogorje, Shackletonovo PohorÄí (Fuchs and Hillary, 1959a, p.161; 1959f, map p.57; 1959d, p.10; 1959d, p.113; 1959b, p.194; 1959g, p.172; 1959e, map p.116; 1959a, p.56; 1959d, p.112; 1959a, p.159; 1959c, Vol. 1, map p.156; 1960a, p.90; 1960b, map p.105). Shackleton Berge (Fuchs, 1960, p.13). Menucas [sic] Range [in c. 80°30'S 30°00'W], Rios Mountains [in c. 80°45'S 30°00'W], presumably referring to W parts of the range (Ronne, 1961, map Front.). Khrebet Sheklton (Soviet Union. MMF chart, 1961). Cordillera Los Menucos (Argentina. MM, NM 21/1.xi.1964; Pierrou, 1970, p.491). Cadena Shackleton (Argentina. IGM map, 1966). Khrebet Shekltona (Soviet Union. AA, 1966, Pl.24). The range was photographed from the air by USN in 1967 and further surveyed from the ground by BAS from Halley, with support from USN C-130 Hercules aircraft, 1968-69 and 1969-70 (Fuchs, 1969; 1970). Cordillere Shackleton, Shackleton-Höhenzuges, Montagne Shackleton (Fourcade, 1969, p.4). Montes Shackleton (Chile. IGM map 6000-5300, 1972). Cordillera de Los Menucos (Argentina. MD, 1978, letter D). The range was redefined to extend to the E-most nunataks of Pioneers Escarpment (q.v.) in the vicinity of Skiltvakta and Vindberget, Shackletonkjeda, Dronning Maud Land (APC, 1980, p.5). [Shackleton Gap, South Georgia, is also named after Sir Ernest Shackleton (Hattersley-Smith, 1980b, p.79.]

Shackleton Range (USA) 80° 30' 00.0" S 25° 00' 00.0" W Range
Name ID: 131457 Place ID: 13069

Range of mountains rising to 1,875 m, extending in an E-W direction for c. 100 mi between Slessor and Recovery Glaciers. Seen from the air by the CTAE, 1956, which surveyed the W part of the range from the ground in 1957. The range was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy in 1967 and further surveyed from the ground by BAS from Halley station, with support from USN C-130 Hercules aircraft, 1968-69 and 1969-70. Named after Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), leader of a British expedition 1914-16, the unsuccessful forerunner of the CTAE.

Shackletonkjeda (NOR) 80° 35' 00.0" S 24° 00' 00.0" W Range
Name ID: 135779 Place ID: 13069

Mountain range, about 150 km long, in Coats Land. The E-most part of the range is situated in the SW-most part of Dronning Maud Land. After Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1874-1922, leader of a British Antarctic expedition, 1914-16.

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