Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
Collated by Programma Nazionale di Ricerche in Antartide (Italy)
in the framework of the SCAR Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information (SCAGI)
SCAR Gazetteer Information: Each place can have one or more entries in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer, dependant on its origin. By viewing an individual entry, you may see multiple references to the same place. SCAR uses a more general feature type coding, so each place will, in general, have multiple feature types.
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Feature Type |
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Mount Ulmer (RUS) | 77° 35' 00.0" S | 86° 10' 00.0" W | Mountain |
Name ID: 121097 Place ID: 15173 | |||
Mount Ulmer (USA) | 77° 35' 00.0" S | 86° 09' 00.0" W | Mountain |
Name ID: 133049
Place ID: 15173
A prominent peak (2,775 m) situated 2 mi N of Mount Washburn in the northern part of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains. Discovered in his trans-Antarctic flight, Nov. 23, 1935, by Lincoln Ellsworth who called it Mount Mary Louise Ulmer, after his wife. The peak has been reidentified by comparison of Ellsworth's photograph with those taken in 1959 by the U.S. Navy. |
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Ulmer, Monte (CHL) | 77° 30' 00.0" S | 86° 00' 00.0" W | Mountain |
Name ID: 106405
Place ID: 15173
Descubierto en el vuelo transantártico de noviembre de 1935, hecho por Lincoln Ellsworth que le dio el nombre de monte Mary Louise Ulmer, por su esposa. Pico agudo, que se eleva a 3.800 metros, en el que alcanza su mayor altura los montes Centinela, cerca de la costa S del mar de Bellingshausen. |
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