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
Mariner Glacier (NZL) 73° 15' 00.0" S 167° 30' 00.0" E Glacier
Name ID: 113833 Place ID: 9000

A first-order valley glacier laying on the north side of Mt Murchison and forming the southern boundary of the Victory Mountains. It drains to the north-west corner of the Lady Newnes Ice Shelf immediately to the south of the Mt Phillips massif, and is one of the two large contributors of piedmont ice to the ice-shelf. A few miles upstream from its debouchure from its valley to the ice shelf it is joined at right angles from the south by a large unnamed tributary, which drains the eastern and northern fall of the Mt Murchison massif. Its lower floating reaches and the entrance to its valley were reconnoitred in December 1958 by Captain J Cadwalader and two members of the NZGSAE, 1958-59, in helicopter flight form the ice-breakers USS "Glacier" and USS "Staten Island" which were lying close to the south end of Coulman Island, in an attempt to land expedition members on the mainland. Named by the NZGSAE, 1958-59, as a tribute to the work of the mariners in Antarctic research and exploration.

Mariner Glacier (RUS) 73° 15' 00.0" S 167° 30' 00.0" E Glacier
Name ID: 119236 Place ID: 9000

Mariner Glacier (USA) 73° 15' 00.0" S 167° 30' 00.0" E Glacier
Name ID: 128431 Place ID: 9000

A major glacier over 60 mi long, descending SE from the plateau of Victoria Land, between Mountaineer Range and Malta Plateau, and terminating at Lady Newnes Bay, Ross Sea, where it forms a floating glacier tongue. Its lower reaches and entrance to its valley were reconnoitered in December 1958 by Capt. John Cadwalader, USN, and two members of NZGSAE, in a flight from the icebreakers USS Glacier and USS Staten Island which were lying close off the S end of Coulman Island, in an attempt to land expedition members on the mainland. Named by NZGSAE, 1958-59, as a tribute to the work of mariners in Antarctic research and exploration.

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