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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| Mount Denholm (AUS) | 68° 12' 00.0" S | 49° 07' 00.1" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1664
Place ID: 3522
One of the Nye Mountains, Enderby Land, about 2 km south-east of Mount Marriner. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named after J Denholm, physicist at Wilkes in 1959. |
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| Mount DeWitt (AUS) | 77° 12' 00.0" S | 159° 49' 59.9" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1666
Place ID: 3607
A mountain, 2,190 m high, rising above the polar plateau just west of Mount Littlepage and Willett Range. Plotted from US Navy photographs. Named by USACAN after HH DeWitt, scientific leader on the USNS Eltanin (1962-63), who also served on the USS Glacier (1958-59). |
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| Mount Dick (AUS) | 80° 49' 00.1" S | 158° 31' 59.9" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1408
Place ID: 3633
A peak about 3000 m above sea level, east of the main divide south of Byrd Glacier. Discovered by the Northern Party of the NZ Geological and Survey Antarctic Expedition (1960-61). Named after R Dick, Surveyor-General, New Zealand. |
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| Mount Dixon (AUS) | 52° 59' 49.5" S | 73° 17' 28.2" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 2017
Place ID:
The high point, about 670 metres high near the centre of the Laurens Peninsula, Heard Island. Named after Lt-Cmdr George M. Dixon, RANVR, Commanding Officer of HMAS Labuan (formerly LST 3501) which landed and relieved the 1948 and 1949 parties of ANARE. |
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| Mount Douglas (AUS) | 67° 39' 00.0" S | 50° 00' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1342
Place ID: 3824
A mountain about 3 km NNW of Simpson Peak, Enderby Land. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named after Ian Ellsworth Douglas, Officer-in-Charge at Davis in 1960. |
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| Mount Dovers (AUS) | 70° 09' 56.8" S | 64° 58' 40.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1338
Place ID: 3833
A high, exposed, brown rock ridge trending east-west and forming part of the Athos Range. The northern face is very steep. Height 2027 m above sea level. Seen from the Stinear Nunataks during the 1954 southern journey by Robert Dovers. The position of the mountain was plotted by R. Lacey in December, 1955, during a southern journey led by John M.Béchervaise. Named after Robert Dovers, Officer-in-Charge at Mawson in 1954. |
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| Mount Dowie (AUS) | 70° 41' 41.0" S | 65° 57' 22.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1339
Place ID: 3838
A ridge approximately 4 km long. It is on the northern face of the Aramis Range in the Prince Charles Mountains, west of Mt. Hollingshead. Sighted by the ANARE southern party led by William G. Bewsher in January, 1957, and named after Dr. D.A. Dowie, Medical Officer at Mawson in 1956. |
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| Mount Drygalski (AUS) | 53° 02' 12.5" S | 73° 23' 50.7" E | Peak |
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Name ID: 2018
Place ID:
A high point, west of the Baudissin Glacier on Heard Island. The name was proposed in the report of the Gauss expedition, 1901-3. Professor E. von Drygalski (1865-1949) was leader of the expedition and one of the landing party on 3 February 1902. |
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| Mount Dummett (AUS) | 73° 09' 01.8" S | 63° 55' 17.4" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1355
Place ID: 3946
An ice-covered rock mass, with two smaller outcrops, about 17 km east of Mount McCauley, in the southern Prince Charles Mountains. Discovered from ANARE aircraft during photographic flights in 1956. Named after R.B. Dummett, formerly Managing Director, B.P. Australia Ltd., in recognition of the valuable assistance given to ANARE by the company. |
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| Mount Dungey (AUS) | 67° 00' 00.0" S | 51° 15' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1354
Place ID: 3964
One of the Tula Mountains, Enderby Land, about 2 km west of Pythagoras Peak. Plotted from aerial photographs taken by ANARE in 1956. Named after F.G. Dungey, a member of the crew of the Discovery during BANZARE (1929-31). |
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| Mount Durnford (AUS) | 80° 58' 00.1" S | 158° 15' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1353
Place ID: 3978
A mountain about 2840 m above sea level, about 44 km west of Cape Douglas on the western side of the Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) under Captain R.F. Scott, who named it Durnford Bluff after Admiral Sir John Durnford, a Junior Naval Lord, 1901-04. The generic mount is considered more appropriate than bluff. |
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| Mount Dwyer (AUS) | 70° 11' 11.4" S | 65° 03' 01.6" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1351
Place ID: 3997
A mountain about 3 km east of Mount Peter in the Athos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs.Named after V.J. Dwyer, radio operator-in-charge at Mawson in 1964. |
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| Mount Dyke (AUS) | 67° 34' 59.9" S | 49° 25' 00.1" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1352
Place ID: 4005
A mountain about 7 km north of Mount Humble in the Raggatt Mountains, Enderby Land. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named after Flying Officer G. Dyke, RAAF, pilot at Mawson in 1960. |
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| Mount Eather (AUS) | 70° 29' 06.0" S | 65° 48' 46.7" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1350
Place ID: 4044
A mountain about 6 km south of Mount Gardner in the Porthos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. |
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| Mount Edward (AUS) | 70° 13' 22.0" S | 65° 31' 17.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1341
Place ID: 4102
A mountain about 11 km WNW of Mount Jacklyn in the Athos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs. Named after WW Edward, senior diesel mechanic at Mawson in 1963. |
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| Mount Egerton (AUS) | 80° 49' 59.9" S | 157° 55' 00.1" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1340
Place ID: 4107
A peak about 2,320 m above sea level, standing about 19 km south of Mount Hamilton and about 46 km WNW of Cape Douglas, on the western side of the Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-4) under Scott, who named it after Admiral G. le C. Egerton, one of Scott's advisers for the expedition. |
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| Mount Eitel (AUS) | 54° 36' 14.2" S | 158° 52' 20.4" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1492
Place ID:
A mountain on Macquarie Island. Named for Conrad C Eitel, Secretary to the 1911-14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. |
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| Mount Elder (AUS) | 54° 32' 11.1" S | 158° 55' 12.4" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 2554
Place ID:
A mountain on the northern part of Macquarie Island. William Elder, Port Chalmers, New Zealand, principal of a firm carrying on the oil business at Macquarie Island about 1880. |
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| Mount Elkins (AUS) | 66° 40' 00.1" S | 54° 09' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1348
Place ID: 4180
A dark, steep-sided rock with three major peaks, in the Napier Mountains, Enderby Land, about 57 km south-west of Mount Kjerringa. Plotted from air photographs taken from an ANARE aircraft in 1956. |
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| Mount Ellery (AUS) | 69° 52' 59.9" S | 159° 39' 00.0" E | Mountain |
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Name ID: 1349
Place ID: 4183
A mountain, about 20 km north-east of Mount Gorton in Oates Land. The region was photographed by USN Operation Highjump (1946-47). The position of the mountain was fixed on 21 February, 1962, by S.L. Kirkby, surveyor with the ANARE Expedition on the MV Thala Dan led by Phillip Law. Named after R.L.J. Ellery, RFS, a member of the Australian Antarctic Exploration Committee of 1886. |
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