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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| Caro Island (AUS) | 68° 51' 32.0" S | 77° 42' 16.0" E | Island |
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Name ID: 137382
Place ID: 19046
Dr.Caro was instrumental in establishing the first Antarctic Research Policy Advisory Committee, identifying the need for a a multi-purpose ice-breaker vessel. International recognition of the major contribution made by Australian scientists to Antarctic Research bears a heavy debt to the work of David Caro and his chairmanship of the Antarctic Research Policy Advisory Committee (ARPAC) in establishing the foundations of Australia's Antarctic science program we have today. |
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| Caroline Cove (AUS) | 54° 45' 39.7" S | 158° 47' 27.5" E | Cove |
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Name ID: 377
Place ID:
A cove on the south-western coast of Macquarie Island. |
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| Caroline Point (AUS) | 54° 45' 31.4" S | 158° 46' 51.2" E | Point |
| Name ID: 2655 Place ID: | |||
| Carpenter Nunatak (AUS) | 73° 29' 43.0" S | 61° 19' 35.0" E | Nunatak |
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Name ID: 1745
Place ID: 2348
A snow-covered rock peak about 19 km south-west of Pardoe Peak on Mount Menzies in the southern Prince Charles Mountains. Photographed from ANARE aircraft in 1957 and 1960. Mapped from Mount Menzies by an ANARE party led by D Trail in 1961. Named after Geoff D.P. Smith, carpenter at Mawson in 1961. |
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| Carrick Bay (AUS) | 54° 45' 03.7" S | 158° 47' 45.1" E | Bay |
| Name ID: 2760 Place ID: | |||
| Carroll Rock (AUS) | 53° 01' 36.1" S | 73° 28' 00.1" E | Rock |
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Name ID: 2436
Place ID:
A rock in Corinthian Bay about 100 metres to the north of the terminal cliffs of the Challenger Glacier, Heard Island. |
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| Carstens Shoal (AUS) | 67° 34' 21.0" S | 62° 51' 09.0" E | Shoal |
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Name ID: 2467
Place ID: 2363
An almost circular shoal area about 3 km from Béchervaise Island. The least depth obtained was 11 m but it was not completely surveyed. Discovered in February, 1961, during a hydrographic survey of Mawson Approaches by Cmdr. d' A. T. Gale, Hydrographic Surveyor with the ANARE Expedition on the MV Thala Dan led by D.F. Styles. |
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| Carter Peak (AUS) | 70° 19' 17.9" S | 64° 11' 30.1" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 1957
Place ID: 2366
A peak in the western extension of the Athos Range, Prince Charles Mountains, about 2 km north-west of Mount Bensley and about 20 km south-west of Mount Starlight. Recorded on terrestrial photographs taken by R H Lacey, surveyor at Mawson in 1955, and aerial photography by ANARE in 1959 and 1965. Named after D.B. Carter, electronics technician at Mawson in 1965. |
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| Caruso Rock (AUS) | 67° 00' 14.8" S | 142° 39' 06.6" E | Offshore rock |
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Name ID: 138214
Place ID: 19833
A rock in the Mackellar Islands lying to the north and north-west of Cape Denison, on the coast of George V Land. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named the group of islands after C.D. Mackellar of London, a patron of the expedition. |
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| Cascade Lake (AUS) | 67° 26' 00.0" S | 59° 27' 02.0" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 2603
Place ID: 18731
A lake about 1.5 km by 0.25 km in size located about 2.4 km east from Kemp Peak. The lake drains from its north end down a spectacular snow-ice cascade into Stilwell Lake. Named for the spectacular snow ice cascade. |
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| Casey (AUS) | 66° 16' 56.0" S | 110° 31' 36.0" E | Station |
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Name ID: 2496
Place ID: 2382
A scientific station on the northern part of Bailey Peninsula, Budd Coast about 3 km south of the abandoned Wilkes station. Construction of Old Casey station commenced in January, 1965 and was continued, mainly during summer visits, until February, 1969, when the station was opened and activities were transferred from Wilkes station. The sixteen buildings of the present Casey Station were officially opened in December 1988. The previous tunnel Station was finally decommissioned, demolished and returned to Australia in March 1989. |
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| Casey Bay (AUS) | 67° 30' 00.0" S | 48° 00' 00.0" E | Bay |
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Name ID: 112
Place ID: 2376
The western of two large bays in the west of Enderby Land where formerly one bay, Amundsen Bay, was charted. Discovered by ANARE personnel from an aircraft in 1956. Named after the Rt., Hon. R G Casey, C H, DSO, MC (later Lord Casey), Australian Minister for External Affairs, 1951-60. |
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| Casey Bay Colony (AUS) | 67° 18' 36.0" S | 50° 33' 36.0" E | Colony |
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Name ID: 140453
Place ID: 20473
A colony of emperor penguins located at the eastern side of Tange Promontory, western side of Casey Bay. The location of the colony was identified by BAS in a satellite image taken in 2019. Note: emperor penguin colonies may not remain in one fixed location. |
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| Casey Point (AUS) | 73° 27' 14.0" S | 68° 21' 16.0" E | Point |
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Name ID: 2164
Place ID: 2380
A narrow rock outcrop separating Sheraton Glacier and Arriens Glacier in the Mawson Escarpment. Plotted from ANARE air photographs taken in 1956, 1960 and 1973. Named after J N Casey, (then) Assistant Director (Geology) of the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Australian Department of Minerals and Energy, Canberra. |
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| Casey Range (AUS) | 67° 44' 28.2" S | 62° 12' 56.3" E | Range |
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Name ID: 2233
Place ID: 2381
A jagged, razor-backed ridge and several nunataks in line extending north-south, parallel to the David and Masson Ranges in Mac.Robertson Land. Discovered on 5 January, 1930, by BANZARE (1929-31) under Sir Douglas Mawson. The Rt., Hon R G Casey (later Lord Casey) who was at the time the Australian political liaison officer in London, and closely associated with BANZARE. |
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| Castle Bluff (AUS) | 69° 23' 32.3" S | 76° 19' 52.3" E | Bluff |
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Name ID: 196
Place ID: 2395
A bluff which is the highest point of a prominent, steep sided ridge which extends in a NE-SW direction, about 1.9 km west of Law Base in the Larsemann Hills. |
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| Castle Crags (AUS) | 82° 01' 00.1" S | 159° 12' 00.0" E | Crag |
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Name ID: 379
Place ID: 2396
Prominent jagged peaks overlooking the Starshot Glacier, on the northern extension of Holyoake Range. Discovered by the NZ Geological Expedition (1964-65). So named because of the castellated appearance. |
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| Castor and Pollux (AUS) | 69° 23' 36.9" S | 76° 22' 58.8" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 1920
Place ID: 2400
Twin peaks, in the Larsemann Hills, 95 and 89 m high respectively, on a short ridge which marks the track from Law Base to the plateau, about 0.5 km south-east of Law Base. |
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| Castor Rock (AUS) | 67° 00' 42.9" S | 142° 41' 39.3" E | Offshore rock |
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Name ID: 138202
Place ID: 19821
A rock in the Mackellar Islands lying to the north and north-west of Cape Denison, on the coast of George V Land. Discovered by AAE (1911-14) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named the group of islands after C.D. Mackellar of London, a patron of the expedition. |
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| Cat Lake (AUS) | 68° 34' 30.0" S | 78° 16' 44.4" E | Water body |
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Name ID: 1247
Place ID: 2407
A lake in the Vestfold Hills approximately 1 km long with several bays. |
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