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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| Lake Burevestnik (AUS) | 66° 19' 19.2" S | 100° 47' 00.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1178
Place ID: 2066
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Lake Burgess (AUS) | 69° 24' 53.9" S | 76° 07' 45.1" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1204
Place ID: 2070
A branched lake in a wide open area of land about 1.3 km north-east from Blundell Peak in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Lake Cameron (AUS) | 69° 24' 09.3" S | 76° 21' 29.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1223
Place ID: 2231
A lake about 1.7 km south-west of Law Base in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Lake Campbell (AUS) | 68° 28' 28.2" S | 78° 15' 30.6" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1159
Place ID: 2253
An irregular circular lake 200 m in diameter in the Vestfold Hills. |
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| Lake Collerson (AUS) | 68° 34' 56.3" S | 78° 11' 31.6" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1157
Place ID: 2842
A small, kidney-shaped lake about 2 km south of Deep Lake in the Vestfold Hills. |
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| Lake Cowan (AUS) | 68° 31' 38.3" S | 78° 24' 42.5" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1158
Place ID: 3053
A lake about 1 km south of Lake Vereteno in the eastern part of the Vestfold Hills. The lake, which resembles a seal in plan, has been visited by ANARE parties since 1957. |
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| Lake Crossley (AUS) | 54° 32' 59.8" S | 158° 54' 45.9" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 139116
Place ID:
Lake ssw of Mount Blair in the northern part of Macquarie Island. |
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| Lake Dalekoje (AUS) | 66° 19' 34.1" S | 100° 56' 35.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1179
Place ID: 3263
Bunger Hills. Charted by the SAE in 1956. |
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| Lake Dingle (AUS) | 68° 34' 00.1" S | 78° 03' 57.6" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1269
Place ID: 3653
A salt-water lake about 4 km ENE of Davis station in the Vestfold Hills. It is roughly circular and about 2 km in diameter. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-37). First visited by an ANARE party led by Phillip Law in January, in 1955. |
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| Lake Dolgoe (AUS) | 66° 16' 44.0" S | 100° 39' 01.8" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 2595
Place ID: 3744
This narrow lake lies 3 kms south of Edgeworth-David Base. It is narrow and measures about 7.5 kms and averages 0.2 kms. The lake has steeply rising land along its southern shores and cliffs along the western edge of the northern shore which rise to about 40 m. Mapped by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956. |
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| Lake Druzhby (AUS) | 68° 35' 34.8" S | 78° 18' 50.4" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1267
Place ID: 3894
A lake in the south-eastern part of the Vestfold Hills, about 3 km east of Ellis Fjord. Photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47), the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1956 and ANARE in 1957 and 1958. |
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| Lake Eitel (AUS) | 54° 36' 44.9" S | 158° 52' 09.2" E | Water body |
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| Lake Farrell (AUS) | 68° 31' 42.2" S | 78° 18' 47.5" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1266
Place ID: 4474
A small lake about 0.8km south-east of the eastern end of Ekho Lake on Broad Peninsula in the Vestfold Hills. It is an important landmark on the route from Davis to Platcha. Named after L M Farrell, weather observer at Davis in 1970. |
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| Lake Ferris (AUS) | 69° 24' 20.6" S | 76° 05' 41.1" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1224
Place ID: 4550
A lake about 2.2 km north from Blundell Peak in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Lake Fletcher (AUS) | 68° 27' 05.8" S | 78° 15' 24.8" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1244
Place ID: 4723
This curious salt lake in the Vestfold Hills has a connection with the sea. It is hypersaline and stratified, that is the upper water is always fresher than the lower water. |
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| Lake Franzmann (AUS) | 68° 28' 54.5" S | 78° 15' 02.9" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1237
Place ID: 4926
Lake Franzmann is a saline lake approximately 400 m by 150 m in area on the northern shore of Long Fjord in the Vestfold Hills. The lake surface is only marginally above sea-level, and water flows into and from the lake at very high tide during summer. The maximum recorded depth is 8 m. The lake is permanently stratified and therefore meromictic. Little is known about the biology of Lake Franzmann although a wide variety of planktonic diatoms have been observed in the lake in poor condition. These were probably a result of marine water inflow. Similarly, one or two species of harpacticoid copepod have been found in the lake during winter although no live samples have been obtained. |
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| Lake Gillham (AUS) | 54° 32' 28.4" S | 158° 54' 46.2" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 139115
Place ID:
Small lake ssw of Mount Power in the northern part of Macquarie Island. |
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| Lake Gillieson (AUS) | 69° 25' 06.9" S | 76° 07' 38.3" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1225
Place ID: 5330
A lake located on the eastern side of Stornes Peninsula and lying about 1.2 km north-east of Blundell Peak in the Larsemann Hills.Named after David Gillieson, Limnologist, University of New South Wales, who was a member of the 1987 Law Base Summer Field Party. |
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| Lake Glubokoye (AUS) | 67° 40' 00.1" S | 45° 52' 00.1" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1268
Place ID: 5413
A small lake just east of Molodezhnaya station in Enderby Land. Named Ozero Glubokoye (Deep Lake) by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition. |
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| Lake Goodwill (AUS) | 68° 34' 32.5" S | 78° 24' 05.6" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 138262
Place ID: 19841
A small lake in the SE part of the Vestfold Hills located at the top end of Lake Druzhby. In recognition of the international spirit of cooperation in Antarctica, it is named for its close proximity to Lake Druzhby which means friendship in Russian. |
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