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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| McLean Point (AUS) | 68° 37' 21.4" S | 77° 56' 43.0" E | Point |
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Name ID: 2198
Place ID: 9321
A point on the northern side of Mule Peninsula, Vestfold Hills, near the entrance to Ellis Fjord. It affords an excellent camp site and was the site of a depot during field operations in 1972. |
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| McLean Ridge (AUS) | 70° 44' 37.7" S | 66° 50' 49.6" E | Ridge |
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Name ID: 2325
Place ID: 9322
A small, partly ice-covered ridge about 7 km east of Mount Butterworth in the Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in 1956 and 1960. Named after C.V. McLean, senior diesel mechanic at Wilkes in 1963. |
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| McLeod Glacier (AUS) | 69° 20' 58.2" S | 158° 24' 32.6" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 591
Place ID: 9325
A small glacier flowing northwards into Davies Bay, Oates Land, between Stanwix Ridge and Arthurson Ridge. Plotted from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). The first landing was made at nearby Stanwix Ridge by an airborne field party from the ANARE Expedition on the Magga Dan, 1961 led by Phillip Law. Named after I.R. McLeod, geologist with the expedition and leader of the field party. |
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| McLeod Island (AUS) | 69° 22' 02.0" S | 76° 08' 25.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 1002
Place ID: 9328
A large island lying about 2 km north of Stornes Peninsula in the Larsemann Hills. Plotted from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition 1936-37 and called Kollen (the knoll) by Norwegian cartographers. |
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| McLeod Massif (AUS) | 70° 46' 00.0" S | 68° 00' 00.0" E | Massif |
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Name ID: 1306
Place ID: 9329
A rock massif in the eastern part of the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains, just south of Maning Massif. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. First visited by the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains survey in 1969. Named after I.R. McLeod, geologist-in-charge of geological field operations during the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains surveys of 1969 and 1970. |
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| McLeod Nunataks (AUS) | 67° 28' 59.9" S | 52° 42' 00.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1883
Place ID: 9330
An isolated group of nunataks about 114 km ESE of Amundsen Bay in Enderby Land. Photographed by ANARE aircraft in 1956. First visited by an ANARE dog-sledge party in December, 1958, and position fixed by G.A. Knuckey. Named after I.R. McLeod, geologist at Mawson in 1958, a member of the dog-sledge party. |
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| McMahon Islands (AUS) | 67° 37' 59.9" S | 45° 58' 00.1" E | Island |
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Name ID: 796
Place ID: 9333
Two rocky islands about 1 km north of Thala Hills, Enderby Land. The islands, about 60 m above sea level, are separated by a narrow channel. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. First visited by the ANARE Expedition on the MVThala Dan led by D.F. Styles in February, 1961. Named after F.P. McMahon, (then) Supply Officer, Antarctic Division, Melbourne, second-in-command of the expedition. |
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| McMullin Island (AUS) | 66° 16' 33.6" S | 110° 30' 36.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 924
Place ID: 9338
An island on the southern side of Newcomb Bay, Windmill Islands. Delineated from air photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). Named after John P McMullin, air crewman with USN Operation Windmill which established astronomical control in the area in January 1948. |
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| McNair Nunatak (AUS) | 67° 52' 18.7" S | 63° 23' 05.8" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1818
Place ID: 9344
A small, clearly defined rock exposure SSE of Russel Nunatak, close to the route of the southern journey of ANARE parties in 1954, 1955 and 1956. Located about 44 km south-east of Mawson. Seen first by Robert Dovers during the ANARE southern journey of 1954. Named after R.G. McNair, cook at Mawson in 1955. |
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| McNaughton Ridges (AUS) | 67° 31' 59.9" S | 50° 27' 00.0" E | Ridge |
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Name ID: 2324
Place ID: 9347
A group of ridges in the Scott Mountains, Enderby Land, about 22 km north-east of Simpson Peak. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956 and 1957. Named after I.L.K. McNaughton, physicist at Mawson in 1961. |
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| Mechanics Bay (AUS) | 68° 52' 00.0" S | 69° 20' 00.0" E | Bay |
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Name ID: 43
Place ID: 9361
A deep re-entrant of the ice shelf into the ice plateau on the western side of the Amery Ice Shelf. Photographed by ANARE aircraft in 1956. First traversed in November, 1962, by an ANARE party led by D.R. Carstens in a Snotrac tracked vehicle while on a reconnaissance to determine a route on to the ice shelf for heavy transport. Named to commemorate the men and vehicles of the party. |
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| Mechanics Bay (AUS) | 53° 01' 00.1" S | 73° 31' 00.1" E | Bay |
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Name ID: 60
Place ID:
A bay on the north coast of Heard Island between Saddle Point and Cape Bidlingmaier. |
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| Medusa Lake (AUS) | 68° 34' 39.0" S | 78° 14' 48.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 134452
Place ID: 18104
A slightly brackish lake,with an area of about 16ha and a shoreline of 3.5km located in the central part of Broad Peninsula, Vestfold Hills . It is the same height as Ephyra Lake, which is directly adjacent. In 1994 these lakes were joined by a shallow and narrow connection. First mapped on the original Vestfold Hills map Edition 1(1958) |
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| Medusa Peak (AUS) | 79° 38' 34.5" S | 157° 26' 09.8" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 2011
Place ID: 9374
The highest peak on Tentacle Ridge in the Cook Mountains, Eastern AAT. The peak is a dolerite intrusion with east facing cliffs, and long debris ridges extending west to the Darwin Glacier, that has a brooding appearance. |
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| Medvecky Peaks (AUS) | 70° 32' 55.0" S | 67° 35' 20.4" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 1996
Place ID: 9375
A group of peaks rising from the north-west part of Loewe Massif, in the eastern part of the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. Named after A. Medvecky, geologist with the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains survey in 1969. |
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| Meknattane Nunataks (AUS) | 69° 52' 01.2" S | 75° 11' 25.8" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1695
Place ID: 9393
Rock outcrops on the eastern side of the Polarforschung Glacier on the Ingrid Christensen Coast. The feature consists of a massive ridge with more broken outcrops to the south and east. The geology of the feature was investigated by I.R. McLeod, geologist with the ANARE Prince Charles Mountains survey party in January, 1969. Mapped from air photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936) and called Meknattane (The Middle Crags) by Norwegian cartographers. |
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| Melba Peninsula (AUS) | 66° 30' 00.0" S | 98° 19' 59.9" E | Peninsula |
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Name ID: 2114
Place ID: 9396
An ice-covered peninsula between the Reid Glacier and the Bay of Winds in Queen Mary Land. Discovered by the Western Base Party of AAE (1911-14). Named by Sir Douglas Mawson after Dame Nellie Melba of Melbourne, a patron of the expediton. |
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| Melbourne Bluff (AUS) | 53° 02' 25.1" S | 73° 31' 55.2" E | Bluff |
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Name ID: 178
Place ID:
A rock bluff on the eastern side of the head of the Downes Glacier, Heard Island. |
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| Mellor Glacier (AUS) | 73° 32' 05.0" S | 66° 13' 49.0" E | Glacier |
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Name ID: 594
Place ID: 9409
A tributary of the Lambert Glacier which it joins at Patrick Point. Discovered by Flying Officer J. Seaton, RAAF, during a photographic run in 1956. Named after M. M. Mellor, glaciologist at Mawson in 1957. |
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| Melvold Nunataks (AUS) | 72° 51' 00.0" S | 74° 10' 00.1" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1694
Place ID: 9419
A group of five nunataks, three of which are quite small, in the Grove Mountains, Princess Elizabeth Land, about 24 km west of Mount Harding. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. Named after C.D. Melvold, radio officer at Mawson in 1962. |
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