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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| Harvey Ridge (AUS) | 70° 59' 46.3" S | 65° 17' 51.0" E | Ridge |
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Name ID: 2311
Place ID: 6067
A ridge, elongated in a north-south direction, about 4 km east of Husky Dome in the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. Named after S.T. Harvey, Senior Technician (electronics) at Wilkes in 1965. |
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| Haskell Ridge (AUS) | 79° 43' 59.9" S | 156° 10' 00.1" E | Ridge |
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Name ID: 2310
Place ID: 6075
A high ridge in the Darwin Mountains, east of the Green Glacier. It is about 15 km long and has many large cirques. Discovered by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (1962-63). Named after T.R. Haskell, a member of the expedition. |
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| Hasselborough Bay (AUS) | 54° 29' 45.6" S | 158° 55' 55.8" E | Bay |
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Name ID: 2572
Place ID:
The bay on the western side of the Isthmus. Named by Captain JK Davis after the Master of the brig Perseverance who discovered the Island. In contemporary records eight variant spellings of the name appear. Hasselburgh himself pronounced his name "borough" and favoured but did not consistently use the spelling "Hasselburgh". Since Hasselburgh and his contemporaries were so indifferent to the spelling and since the form "Hasselborough" achieves the correct pronounciation it is proposed that the form should continue to be used. |
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| Hasselborough Corner (AUS) | 54° 30' 06.3" S | 158° 54' 49.8" E | Corner |
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| Haswell Island (AUS) | 66° 31' 33.1" S | 92° 59' 38.4" E | Island |
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Name ID: 826
Place ID: 6085
A rocky island about 1 km wide, 4 km off the coast of Queen Mary Land, just east of McDonald Bay. |
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| Haswell Islands (AUS) | 66° 32' 04.6" S | 92° 59' 26.5" E | Island |
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Name ID: 827
Place ID: 6086
A group of rocky islands and rocks lying off the coast of Queen Mary Land, just east of McDonald Bay, extending 4 km out to sea. Discovered by the Western Base Party of AAE (1911-14). Sir Douglas Mawson called these islands the Rookery Islands because of a large Emperor penguin colony near Haswell Island, the largest of the group. The name Haswell has been applied to the whole group because of the recognition gained by the Haswell Island name. |
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| Hatch Hill (AUS) | 54° 33' 56.8" S | 158° 53' 54.2" E | Hill |
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Name ID: 134467
Place ID:
A low but prominent hill rising from the north shore of Square Lake, with catchments flowing to both the east coast via Finch Creek and the west coast via Stony Creek. |
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| Hatch Islands (AUS) | 66° 52' 40.0" S | 109° 16' 20.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 828
Place ID: 6087
A small group of rocky islands between the Knox and Budd Coasts of Wilkes Land. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and named by the USACAN after Ernest B. Hatch, tractor driver with USN Operation Windmill (1947-48). The feature was closely examined by helicopters of the ANARE Expedition on the MV Magga Dan led by Phillip Law in 1960. |
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| Hatherton Glacier (AUS) | 79° 55' 00.1" S | 157° 34' 59.9" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 598
Place ID: 6091
A tributary of the Darwin Glacier, with which it shares a common nivi. It is separated from the main glacier by the Darwin Mountains. The glacier is about 68 km long and has an average width of 11 km; it is notable for its smooth ice surface for almost the whole of its length. Discovered by the Darwin Glacier Party of the TAE (1956-58). Named after Dr. T. Hatherton, Scientific Officer-in-Charge of Antarctic Activities, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Wellington, New Zealand. |
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| Haupt Nunataks (AUS) | 66° 34' 53.8" S | 110° 41' 32.9" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1821
Place ID: 6106
Small nunataks 9 km south of Alexander Nunatak, on the Budd Coast, south of the Windmill Islands. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). Named after Ensign R.W. Haupt, USN, a member of USN Operation Windmill (1947-48). |
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| Hausen Nunatak (AUS) | 66° 36' 39.2" S | 56° 22' 39.7" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1864
Place ID: 6109
A peak on the northern side of the Seaton Glacier in Kemp Land about 500 m above sea level. |
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| Haven Mountain (AUS) | 80° 01' 59.9" S | 155° 10' 00.1" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1398
Place ID: 6112
A prominent feature, 2,560 m high, with a level razorback snow ridge at its highest part. The ridge is semi-circular in plan with a sheer, bare rock face about 500 m high on the inside and a steep snow slope on the outer (southern) face of the semi-circle. The area enclosed by the semi-circular ridge consists of rock debris and is largely snow-free. Named by the Darwin Glacier Party of TAE (1956-58) who sheltered there for five days. |
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| Havstein Island (AUS) | 67° 06' 44.6" S | 58° 48' 25.6" E | Island |
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Name ID: 1132
Place ID: 6122
A rocky island about 6 km long and 4 km wide, situated about 4 km north of Law Promontory in Kemp Land. First visited by an ANARE party led by Robert Dovers in 1954. Plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37) and called Havstein (Sea Stone) by Norwegian cartographers. |
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| Hawker Island (AUS) | 68° 37' 59.9" S | 77° 51' 00.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 1133
Place ID: 6124
An irregular-shaped island between Mule Island and Mule Peninsula in the Vestfold Hills. Named after A.C. Hawker, radio supervisor at Davis in 1957. |
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| Hawkins Glacier (AUS) | 66° 32' 17.6" S | 107° 28' 42.1" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 444
Place ID: 6127
A glacier on the Knox Coast of Wilkes Land about 19 km WNW of Underwood Glacier. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47) and named by USACAN after S.N. Hawkins, sailmaker on the sloop Vincennes of the United States Exploring Expedition (1938-42) under Wilkes. |
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| Hay Hills (AUS) | 72° 56' 25.0" S | 68° 13' 32.0" E | Hill |
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Name ID: 687
Place ID: 6131
Elevated rock outcrops at the northern end of the Mawson Escarpment, Mac.Robertson Land, between Rofe Glacier and Petkovic Glacier. Plotted from ANARE air photography taken in 1956, 1958, 1960 and 1973. Named after D.O. Hay, Assistant Secretary, Australian Department of External Affairs, 1957-61, First Assistant Secretary, Australian Department of External Affairs, 1965-66. |
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| Hayes Glacier (AUS) | 67° 40' 59.9" S | 46° 16' 59.9" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 599
Place ID: 6134
A glacier flowing northwards into Spooner Bay, Enderby Land. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named after J. Hayes, United States Observer on the ANARE Expedition on the MV Thala Dan, 1961, which made a landing nearby. |
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| Hayes Peak (AUS) | 67° 27' 48.6" S | 60° 46' 55.6" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 2044
Place ID: 6137
A neat, conical peak about 240 m above sea level, rising through the ice slopes south of Cape Bruce, Mac.Robertson Land. |
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| Hayter Peak (AUS) | 53° 00' 40.5" S | 73° 20' 03.5" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 2020
Place ID:
A peak, about 520m metres high, west of Mt Olsen on the Laurens Peninsula, Heard Island. |
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| Hayter Rock (AUS) | 54° 29' 59.1" S | 158° 56' 28.2" E | Rock |
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Name ID: 2574
Place ID:
Named for Alf Hayter, bosun, LST 3501 at Macquarie Island in 1948 who was rescued from the rock after his barge hit it and sank. |
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