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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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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Mount Edward (AUS) 70° 13' 22.0" S 65° 31' 17.0" E Mountain
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.

Mount Egerton (AUS) 80° 49' 59.9" S 157° 55' 00.1" E Mountain
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.

Mount Eitel (AUS) 54° 36' 14.2" S 158° 52' 20.4" E Mountain
Name ID: 1492 Place ID:

A mountain on Macquarie Island. Named for Conrad C Eitel, Secretary to the 1911-14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition.

Mount Elder (AUS) 54° 32' 11.1" S 158° 55' 12.4" E Mountain
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.

Mount Elkins (AUS) 66° 40' 00.1" S 54° 09' 00.0" E Mountain
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.

Mount Ellery (AUS) 69° 52' 59.9" S 159° 39' 00.0" E Mountain
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.

Mount Elliott (AUS) 67° 49' 18.1" S 62° 33' 27.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1463 Place ID: 4191

The highest point of the northern ridge of the David Range in Mac.Robertson Land 1236 m high. Discovered from the sea in 1930 by Sir Douglas Mawson; climbed for the first time by an ANARE party led by J.M. Béchervaise in January, 1956. Named for F.W., Elliott, weather observer at Mawson in 1955.

Mount Ellis (AUS) 79° 52' 00.1" S 156° 12' 00.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1661 Place ID: 4202

The highest point, 2,473 m above sea level, of the glacier-enclosed Darwin Mountains. The feature is not distinctive as the mountains are made up of a huge, snow-covered mass of rock, with a gently sloping summit. Discovered by the Darwin Glacier Party of TAE (1956-58) Named after M. Ellis, of the TAE, who accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary to the South Pole.

Mount Ester (AUS) 82° 18' 00.0" S 155° 04' 00.1" E Mountain
Name ID: 1680 Place ID: 4349

A mountain about 24 km north-west of Mount Macpherson in Geologists Range. Plotted by the US Geological Survey from air photographs taken by the US Navy in 1960-62. Named by USACAN after D W Ester, geologist at McMurdo station in 1962-63.

Mount Field (AUS) 80° 52' 59.9" S 158° 00' 00.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1679 Place ID: 4570

A mountain about 3,030 m above sea level, about 37 km south of Mount Hamilton. Discovered and named by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) under Scott.

Mount Fletcher (AUS) 54° 43' 44.0" S 158° 49' 13.4" E Mountain
Name ID: 2559 Place ID:

A mountain on the southern part of Macquarie Island.

Mount Flett (AUS) 68° 09' 00.0" S 49° 12' 00.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1677 Place ID: 4729

One of the Nye Mountains, Enderby Land, about 19 km ESE of Amphitheatre Lake. Plotted from air photographs taken from ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named after A Flett, radio officer at Wilkes in 1959.

Mount Forecast (AUS) 70° 39' 48.6" S 64° 19' 54.5" E Mountain
Name ID: 1676 Place ID: 4816

A large mountain in the Bennett Escarpment, consisting of several peaks, about 37 km south-west of Crohn Massif in the Prince Charles Mountains. Recorded on terrestrial photographs taken by S L Kirkby, surveyor at Mawson in 1956, and on aerial photography by ANARE in 1965. Named after Mark J Forecast, weather observer at Wilkes in 1965.

Mount Fox (AUS) 69° 58' 42.0" S 64° 36' 32.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1344 Place ID: 4884

One of the ANARE Nunataks, 1,980 m above sea level. Snow slopes extend to the summit on the north and west with exposed brown rock on the eastern side dropping sheer into an ice valley. Sighted by an ANARE party led by J.M. Béchervaise on 30 November 1955. Named after L.N.Fox, weather observer and dog-man of the 1955 expedition to Mawson.

Mount Fries (AUS) 80° 57' 00.0" S 156° 34' 59.9" E Mountain
Name ID: 1674 Place ID: 4966

A prominent peak, 1,983 m above sea level, one of the westernmost summits along the southern side of Byrd Glacier. Mapped from air photographs taken by the US Navy. Named by USACAN after R.H. Fries, auroral physicist at Amundsen-Scott Pole Station during the winter of 1963.

Mount Frost (AUS) 81° 12' 00.0" S 158° 19' 00.1" E Mountain
Name ID: 1675 Place ID: 4993

A mountain about 2,430 m above sea level, about 7 km south of Mount Zenkovich, at the southern side of the head of Silk Glacier. Mapped from air photographs taken by the US Navy. Named by USACAN after Lt. Col. F.B. Frost, USAF, commanding officer of the 9th Troop Carrier Squadron, which furnished C-124 airlift support between New Zealand and Antarctica and within Antarctica during USN Operation Deepfreeze 1962.

Mount Fyfe (AUS) 82° 31' 59.9" S 155° 10' 00.1" E Mountain
Name ID: 1345 Place ID: 5040

A prominent peak in Geologists Range on the edge of the plateau, just north of Quest Nunatak. Discovered by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological and Survey Antarctic Expedition (1961-62). Named after H.E. Fyfe, chief geologist of the New Zealand Geological Survey.

Mount Garan (AUS) 67° 31' 28.0" S 98° 53' 27.1" E Mountain
Name ID: 138259 Place ID: 5111

A mountain marked by a cluster of small peaks, rising 15km SW of Mount Strathcona near the head of Denman Glacier. Mapped from aerial photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The name was  adopted by Australia May 2017.

Mount Gardner (AUS) 70° 24' 40.0" S 65° 54' 11.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1671 Place ID: 5128

A prominent peak nearly central in the Porthos Range of the Prince Charles Mountains. Its height is about 1,981 m. Two slight peaks rise at the eastern end of crest; the western half of the northern face is snow-covered. Located 49 km ESE of Mt. Bichervaise. Visited by an ANARE southern party led by William G. Bewsher in December, 1956. Named after L.G. Gardner, diesel mechanic at Mawson in 1956.

Mount Gaston (AUS) 70° 25' 48.0" S 65° 46' 44.0" E Mountain
Name ID: 1336 Place ID: 5157

A mountain about 1 km west of Mount Gardner in the Porthos Range, Prince Charles Mountains. Plotted from ANARE air photographs.

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