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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| Dagger Island (AUS) | 68° 46' 18.0" S | 77° 44' 45.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 138168
Place ID: 19788
An elongated low island in the north-west part of the Rauer Group. Named for its dagger-like shape. |
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| Dahl Reef (AUS) | 66° 14' 32.2" S | 110° 28' 33.9" E | Reef |
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Name ID: 2264
Place ID: 3252
A narrow reef or rock, 5 km from the summit of Shirley Island, Windmill Islands, bearing. The reef is 46 m long and uncovers at low water. Charted during a survey of Newcomb Bay and Approaches by d'A T Gale, hydrographic surveyor with the ANARE Expedition on the Thala Dan, 1962, led by Phillip Law. Named after Egil Dahl, third mate on the MV Thala Dan in 1962. |
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| Daintree Crossing (AUS) | 66° 14' 59.0" S | 110° 34' 20.9" E | Crossing |
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Name ID: 139191
Place ID: 20122
A distinct feature that provides access through the ASPA without trampling vegetation. The Casey region is commonly described as the Daintree of Antarctica to reflect the vegetation of the area. |
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| Dales Island (AUS) | 67° 10' 36.9" S | 59° 44' 55.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 1042
Place ID: 3264
The outermost island of the William Scoresby Archipelago, about 15 km NNE of Couling Island. |
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| Dålk Glacier (AUS) | 69° 25' 34.0" S | 76° 28' 20.0" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 460
Place ID: 3269
A glacier in the Ingrid Christensen Coast, just east of the Larsemann Hills. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37). Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and ANARE. |
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| Dalkøy (AUS) | 69° 23' 00.7" S | 76° 30' 24.7" E | Island |
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Name ID: 975
Place ID: 3270
An island off the eastern end of the Larsemann Hills. Plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936-37. |
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| Dallice Peak (AUS) | 67° 51' 05.8" S | 62° 52' 41.5" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 1962
Place ID: 3271
The highest peak of the Central Masson Range, near its southern end. The peak, 1,190 m above sea level, rises from a high ridge and is not very prominent. |
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| Dallwitz Nunatak (AUS) | 66° 57' 00.0" S | 51° 30' 00.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1900
Place ID: 3278
A small nunatak in Enderby Land composed of strongly banded metasedimentary rocks overlain by more massive felsic gneiss. There is a cliff face on the south side. Named after the (then) Bureau of Mineral Resources geologist W. B. Dallwitz who discovered the unusual metamorphic mineral assemblage. |
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| Dalton Corner (AUS) | 73° 40' 53.0" S | 68° 28' 56.6" E | Outcrop |
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Name ID: 362
Place ID: 3287
A rock outcrop forming the southern extremity of the Mawson Escarpment, Mac.Robertson Land. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in 1956, 1960 AND 1973. Named after Group Captain RFM Dalton, RAAF (Retd) Officer-in-Charge ANARE Macquarie Island in 1953, Aviation Officer with the Antarctic Division, Melbourne, 1954-72. |
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| Dalton Iceberg Tongue (AUS) | 66° 15' 00.0" S | 121° 30' 00.0" E | Tongue |
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Name ID: 2526
Place ID: 3289
An iceberg tongue extending northwards from Cape Southard, which marks the boundary of the BANZARE Coast and the Sabrina Coast of Wilkes Land. First seen by Phillip Law from an ANARE aircraft in 1958. Visited in February 1960 by the ANARE Expedition on the Magga Dan led by Phillip Law. Named after R F M Dalton, second-in-command of the expedition. |
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| Daniel Island (AUS) | 66° 14' 00.0" S | 110° 35' 39.8" E | Island |
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Name ID: 835
Place ID: 3313
A small island off the southern end of Honkala Island in the Swain Group, Windmill Islands. The region was photographed by U S N Operation Highjump (1946-47), ANARE (1956) and the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1956). It was included in a survey of the islands north of Wilkes carried out by C R Eklund, scientific leader at Wilkes in 1958. Named by USACAN. |
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| Daniels Range (AUS) | 71° 15' 00.0" S | 160° 00' 00.0" E | Range |
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Name ID: 2237
Place ID: 3317
A predominantly ice-covered mountain range,(partly in the Ross Dependency) about 80 km long, between Harlin Glacier and Gressitt Glacier (Ross Dependency). Plotted from air photographs taken by the U S Navy in 1960-62. Named after Paul C Daniels, who was a leading American figure in the formulation of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959. |
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| Darley Hills (AUS) | 81° 06' 00.0" S | 160° 10' 00.1" E | Hill |
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Name ID: 691
Place ID: 3330
A range of high, ice-covered coastal hills overlooking Ross Ice Shelf, trending north-south for about 32 km between Capes Douglas and Parr. Named by USACAN for James M Darley, chief cartographer of the National Geographic Socety, 1940-63, under whose direction many important maps of Antarctica were published. |
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| Darnell Nunatak (AUS) | 80° 27' 00.0" S | 155° 52' 59.9" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1732
Place ID: 3335
A nunatak in the Britannia Range, about 44 km south-west of Mount McClintock. Plotted by the US Geological Survey from air photographs taken by the US Navy in 1960-62. Named by USACAN. |
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| Dart Moraine (AUS) | 70° 53' 36.0" S | 68° 02' 03.0" E | Moraine |
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Name ID: 1326
Place ID: 3338
An area of chocolate brown moraine, extending for about 11 km south of Radok Lake and Pagodroma Gorge and west of Flagstone Bench, at the eastern end of the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Photographed by ANARE in 1956. This moraine was crossed many times in January-February 1969 by Jack Dart, radio officer with the ANARE party camped at Radok Lake on his way to the aircraft landing strip used to supply the camp. |
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| Dartmouth Peak (AUS) | 80° 12' 12.2" S | 157° 41' 41.9" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 138225
Place ID: 17049
A peak (c.3280m) standing 5.2km ENE of Mount McClintock in the central part of Britannia Range. |
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| Darwin Glacier (AUS) | 79° 53' 00.0" S | 159° 00' 00.0" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 525
Place ID: 3343
A glacier flowing eastwards into the Ross Ice Shelf from the Darwin Mountains. This area was first explored by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) under Scott. Named from the Darwin Mountains. |
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| Darwin Mountains (AUS) | 79° 51' 00.0" S | 156° 15' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1673
Place ID: 3345
Mountains about 1900 m above sea level in the Britannia Range, north-west of Barne Inlet (Ross Dependency). Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) under Scott, who named it after Major Leonard Darwin, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. |
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| Darwin Névé (AUS) | 79° 25' 59.9" S | 155° 00' 00.0" E | Neve |
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Name ID: 1684
Place ID: 3346
A large snow field feeding the Darwin and Hatherton Glaciers. Named from the Darwin Glacier by the Darwin Glacier Party of the TAE (1956-58). |
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| Davern Nunatak (AUS) | 70° 53' 39.5" S | 65° 20' 21.8" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1752
Place ID: 3357
A nunatak about 2 km west of Mount Bewsher in the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. Named after E V Davern, radio officer at Wilkes in 1963 and senior weather observer (radio) at Wilkes in 1967. |
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