Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)
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in the framework of the SCAR Standing Committee on Antarctic Geographic Information (SCAGI)
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Feature Type |
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Hübl Peak (GBR) | 64° 43' 00.0" S | 62° 29' 00.0" W | Peak |
Name ID: 109404
Place ID: 6701
rising to 1015m on Arctowski Peninsula, Danco Coast, was photographed from the air by FIDASE and surveyed from the ground by FIDS from "Danco Island", 1956-57; in association with the names of pioneers of photogrammetry and air survey grouped in this area, named after Artur, Freiherr von Hübl (1853-1932), Austrian surveyor of the Milit rgeographische Institut, Vienna, who in 1894 designed a stereo-comparator that was developed independently by C. Pulfrich (Pulfrich Peak, q.v.) in 1901 (APC, 1960, p.5; [incorrectly shown in 64°41'S 62°29'W] BA chart 3566, 25.viii.1961; [correctly shown] BAS 250 sheet SQ 19-20/4, 1-DOS 1974). |
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Hübl Peak (USA) | 64° 43' 00.0" S | 62° 29' 00.0" W | Peak |
Name ID: 126782
Place ID: 6701
Peak W of Stolze Peak on Arctowski Peninsula, on the W coast of Graham Land. Mapped by the FlDS from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd. in 1956-57. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Artur Freiherr von Hubl (1853-1932), Austrian surveyor, head of the topographic section of the Militargeographische Institut, Vienna, who in 1894 designed a stereocomparator which was developed independently by Dr. Carl Pulfrich in 1901. |
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