Lunde Glacier
| Lunde Glacier | |
|---|---|
![]() Location of Queen Maud Land in Antarctica | |
![]() Location of Lunde Glacier in Antarctica | |
| Location | Queen Maud Land |
| Coordinates | 71°53′S 6°15′E / 71.883°S 6.250°E |
| Length | 25 nmi (46 km; 29 mi) |
| Thickness | unknown |
| Terminus | Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains |
| Status | unknown |
Lunde Glacier (71°53′S 6°15′E / 71.883°S 6.250°E) is a glacier about 25 nautical miles (46 km) long flowing northwest between Håhellerskarvet and Jøkulkyrkja Mountain in the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains on the Princess Astrid Coast of Queen Maud Land.[1]
Discovery and naming
The glacier was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956–60) and named for T. Lunde, a glaciologist with the Norwegian expedition (1956–58).[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Lunde Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
- ^ "Lunde Glacier". Australian Antarctic Data Centre. Retrieved 3 July 2010.
External links
This article incorporates public domain material from "Lunde Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
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