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Australian Antarctic Gazetteer Information: This search contains results from the official Australian component of the SCAR Composite Gazetteer but it also includes Australia's subantarctic islands.

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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Circle Icefall (AUS) 79° 37' 59.9" S 156° 30' 00.0" E Icefall
Name ID: 746 Place ID: 2701

An almost inpenetrable icefall, about 46 m high and 28 km long, extending in an arc for almost the whole width of the Darwin Glacier. Named by the Darwin Glacier Party of the TAE (1956-58) because of its similarity to the circle of an opera house.

Cirque Fjord (AUS) 67° 18' 03.0" S 58° 43' 29.0" E Fjord
Name ID: 420 Place ID: 2703

A fjord on the southern side of Law Promontory. The area was first visited by an ANARE party led by Peter W Crone in 1956. Mapped from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37) and called Botnfjorden (The Cirque Fjord).

Cisak Island (AUS) 66° 15' 00.0" S 100° 35' 00.0" E Island
Name ID: 137381 Place ID: 19037

Dr. Jan Cisak was a member of the 1978/79 Polish summer expedition to Bunger Hills and was the astronomer and geodesist with Professor Krzeminski as the station leader. Jan's work with the Polish institute of Geodesy and Cartography resulted in a large scale photomap of the station region together with geodetic and geodynamic measurements in the Bunger Hills. Dr. Cisak wrote many geodetic research papers including two co-authored by him for the IPY publication “Geodetic and Geo-physical Observations in Antarctica – An Overview in the IPY Perspective". He was also the Polish national representative at SCAR WG-GGI meetings in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006

Clague Ridge (AUS) 71° 13' 10.9" S 65° 41' 18.2" E Ridge
Name ID: 2284 Place ID: 2708

A partly snow-covered, rock ridge, about 37 km ESE of Mount Hicks. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in 1960. Named after E L Clague, weather observer at Wilkes in 1962.

Clark Peninsula (AUS) 66° 15' 14.4" S 110° 33' 47.9" E Peninsula
Name ID: 2109 Place ID: 2722

A rocky outcrop connected to the continental ice of the Budd Coast. The region was photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), ANARE (1956) and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1956). Wilkes station was established on the peninsula by the United States of America in 1957. Named by USACAN after Captain J E Clark, USN, Captain of USS Currituck, flagship of the western task group of USN Operation Highjump, Task Force 68 (1946-47).  

Clark Point (AUS) 66° 33' 00.0" S 123° 55' 00.1" E Point
Name ID: 2162 Place ID: 2723

An ice-covered point on the headland at the eastern side of Pauling Bay, Banzare Coast, Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and named by USACAN after G W Clark, midshipman on the sloop Peacock, one of the ships of the US Exploring Expedition (1838-42) under Lieut. (later Rear Admiral) C Wilkes, USN.

Clarke Bluff (AUS) 69° 38' 33.7" S 159° 14' 30.0" E Bluff
Name ID: 208 Place ID: 2726

A bluff at the eastern end of Feeney Ridge in Oates Land, about 13 km south-east of Parkinson Peak. Mapped from air photographs taken by the US Navy. Named after Lieut. J B Clarke, USN, navigator in US Navy aircraft during US Operations Deepfreeze 67 and 68.

Clear Lake (AUS) 68° 38' 22.0" S 77° 59' 25.0" E Water body
Name ID: 1278 Place ID: 2745

A lake about 1 km across in the western end of Mule Peninsula, Vestfold Hills. Photographed by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37), USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), and ANARE 1956, 1957 and 1958. First visited by an ANARE party from Davis station during 1958.

Cleft Island (AUS) 69° 21' 47.8" S 75° 40' 11.5" E Island
Name ID: 1061 Place ID: 2749

A small island to the north of the Bølingen Islands in the southern part of the Prydz Bay, about 5 km ESE of Lichen Island. The island is split by a deep channel about six metres wide. The island was plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936) and called Lørten by Norwegian cartographers. The first landing was made on the island by an ANARE party from the MV Nella Dan led by Phillip Law on 18 February 1966.

Clemence Fjord (AUS) 69° 23' 30.0" S 76° 17' 00.0" E Fjord
Name ID: 425 Place ID: 2753

A fjord, extending NW-SE between Fisher Island and Lied Promontory in the Larsemann Hills. Plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936-37 and called Broknesdalen (the Broken Cape Valley).

Clemence Massif (AUS) 72° 12' 00.0" S 68° 40' 00.0" E Massif
Name ID: 1312 Place ID: 2754

A large rock outcrop on the eastern side of the Lambert Glacier, at its northern end. It is elongated north-south, approximately 7 km wide and 28 km long and is 1,325 m above sea level. Discovered from an ANARE aircraft in 1957. Named after Squadron Leader Peter H Clemence, RAAF, who commanded the Antarctic Flight at Mawson in 1957.

Climbing Wall (AUS) 69° 23' 05.0" S 76° 30' 35.0" E Wall
Name ID: 345 Place ID: 2765

The eastern side of Dalk¿y, an island at the eastern end of the Larsemann Hills, which is a steep stepped rock face.

Close Islands (AUS) 67° 01' 33.9" S 144° 33' 23.9" E Island
Name ID: 1062 Place ID: 2773

A group of several, small, off-shore islands, almost entirely ice-capped, off the coast of George V Land. Discovered by A A E (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named them after J H Close, a member of the expedition.

Cloyd Island (AUS) 66° 24' 38.5" S 110° 33' 11.9" E Island
Name ID: 836 Place ID: 2781

An island in the southern Windmill Islands off the Budd Coast, between Ford Island and Herring Island. Plotted from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). Named by USACAN after J R Cloyd, Army Transport Service observer with USN Operation Windmill (1947-48).  

Club Lake (AUS) 68° 33' 21.6" S 78° 14' 06.0" E Water body
Name ID: 1272 Place ID: 2782

A salt-water lake about 11 km ENE of Davis station in the Vestfold Hills. The shape resembles a club which is elongated north-east to south-west. It is about 3.4 km long and has a maximum width of 0.5 km. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). First visited by an ANARE party led by Phillip Law in 1955.

Cobham Range (AUS) 82° 18' 00.0" S 159° 00' 00.0" E Range
Name ID: 2242 Place ID: 2795

An isolated range about 46 km long on the northern side of the Nimrod Glacier. Discovered by the Northern party of the New Zealand Geological and Survey Antarctic Expedition (1961-62). Named after a former Governor-General of New Zealand, Lord Cobham.

Cohn Bluff (AUS) 80° 14' 48.0" S 158° 31' 21.1" E Bluff
Name ID: 138223 Place ID: 17043

A rock bluff (c.400 m) in the S part of Britannia Range. The bluff marks the S side of the terminus of Yancey Glacier at the juncture with Byrd Glacier.

Colbeck Archipelago (AUS) 67° 24' 50.8" S 61° 00' 17.6" E Archipelago
Name ID: 10 Place ID: 2816

Numerous rocky islands near Byrd Head, Mac.Robertson Land.
Discovered on 18 February 1931, by BANZARE (1929-31) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it after W R Colbeck, second officer of the expedition ship, Discovery.

Collins Glacier (AUS) 73° 49' 43.3" S 65° 18' 28.4" E Glacier
Name ID: 470 Place ID: 2846

A glacier about 20 km wide at its confluence with the Mellor Glacier, which it feeds from the south-west between Mount Bird and Mount Newton. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956 and 1960.Named after Neville J Collins, senior diesel mechanic at Mawson in 1960.

Collins Nunatak (AUS) 69° 48' 36.4" S 73° 34' 37.2" E Nunatak
Name ID: 1738 Place ID: 2848

A small, isolated rock feature, about half way between Landing Bluff and Statler Hills. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37) and called Ovreknatten (The Upper Crag). Plotted by ANARE in 1968 during the tellurometer traverse from Larsemann Hills to Reinbolt Hills. Visited in January 1969 by I R McLeod, geologist with the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains Survey Party, 1969.Named after Neville J Collins, senior diesel mechanic with the ANARE Amery Ice Shelf Party in 1968.

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