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Norwegian geomagnetist...
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Peaks Gbur****ppane 72° 42′ S, 0° 48′–1° 10′ W Leo
Gburek (1910–1941),
geomagnetist Geßner Peak
Gessnertind 71° 54′ S, 6° 54′ O
Wilhelm Geßner (1890–1945)...
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civil administrator of
Samoa (then
Western Samoa)
Robert Tate,
American geomagnetist and
seismologist after whom the Tate
Glacier was
named in 1964 Robert...
- body of the
Dominion Range.
Named by US-ACAN for
Ronald N. Davis,
USARP geomagnetist-seismologist at
South Pole Station,
winter 1963. 85°40′S 167°10′E /...
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Mount Gester,
named after Lieutenant Ronald L. Gester, seismologist/
geomagnetist Mount Griffin,
named after Chief Warrant Officer Joe R. Griffin, U.S...
- Navy air
photos (1959-65).
Named by US-ACAN for
Lawrence A. Buennagel,
geomagnetist/seismologist at Byrd Station, 1968. 77°31′S 146°30′W / 77.517°S 146...
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Peaks Gbur****ppane 72° 42′ S, 0° 48′–1° 10′ W Leo
Gburek (1910–1941),
geomagnetist Geßner Peak
Gessnertind 71° 54′ S, 6° 54′ O
Wilhelm Geßner (1890–1945)...
- of
Zotikov Glacier.
Named by US-ACAN for
Terrance L. Hardiman,
USARP geomagnetist/seismologist at
South Pole Station, 1965. "World
Ribus – Transantarctic...
- Navy air photos, 1960-66.
Named by US-ACAN for
Herbert Meyers,
USARP geomagnetist at Byrd Station, 1960-61. 74°47′S 98°38′W / 74.783°S 98.633°W / -74...
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surveys and USN air photos, 1960-64.
Named by US-ACAN for
Robert Tate,
geomagnetist /
seismologist with the
South Pole
Station winter party, 1964. 85°52′S...