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- Splettstoesser Glacier (79°12′S 84°9′W / 79.200°S 84.150°W / -79.200; -84.150) is a glacier, 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) long, draining from the...
- original on 1 October 2008. Retrieved 20 September 2008. Gildea, Damien; Splettstoesser, John (27 August 2007). "Craddock M****if and Vinson M****if remeasured"...
-  521. LeMasurier et al. 2018, p. 142. LeMasurier et al. 2018, p. 143. Splettstoesser, John F.; Dreschhoff, Gisela A. M., eds. (1990). "Mineral Resources...
- Robinson Heights in Antarctica (71°22′S 166°40′E / 71.367°S 166.667°E / -71.367; 166.667 (Robinson Heights)) are the mainly ice-covered heights 2,170...
- 2023. Ellis 2009, pp. 73, 140. Derocher 2012, p. 3. van Meurs, R.; Splettstoesser, J. F. (1993). "Letter to the editor: ****hest north polar bear". Arctic...
- Atkinson Glacier, a tributary to Dennistoun Glacier. Named after John F. Splettstoesser, geologist, Minnesota Geological Survey, who was field coordinator for...
- ice from the plateau west of the mountains and by Nimitz Glacier and Splettstoesser Glacier, and merges into the larger Rutford Ice Stream at the eastern...
- Webers, Gerald; Craddock, Campbell; Splettstoesser, John (1992). Webers, Gerald; Craddock, Campbell; Splettstoesser, John (eds.). Geologic history of the...
- org Webers & Splettstoesser, 2007, p.5 Yochelson et al., 1973 Curtis & Lomas, 1999, p.66 Curtis & Lomas, 1999, p.65 Webers & Splettstoesser, 2007, p.3 Curtis...
- Retrieved 2008-11-17. Williams (1995) p. 215 Williams (1995) pp. 215–16 Splettstoesser J, Todd FS (1999). "Stomach stones from Emperor Penguin Aptenodytes...