Daniels Hill
| Daniels Hill | ||
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| height | 1950 m | |
| location | Palmerland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
| Mountains | Dyer Plateau | |
| Coordinates | 70 ° 32 '53 " S , 64 ° 31' 29" W | |
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The Daniels Hill is a distinctive, isolated and 1,950 m high Nunatak in Palmer land on the Antarctic Peninsula . It rises 24 km west of the head end of the Clifford Glacier from the ice masses in the eastern section of the Dyer Plateau .
The United States Geological Survey mapped it in 1974. The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names named it in 1978 after Robert Daniels, a biologist with the United States Antarctic Research Program at Palmer Station in 1975.
Web links
- Daniels Hill in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Daniels Hill on geographic.org (English)