Moody glacier

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Moody glacier
Location of the Moody Glacier (top right) above the Berwick Glacier on the western flank of the Beardmore Glacier (satellite image)

Location of the Moody Glacier (top right) above the Berwick Glacier on the western flank of the Beardmore Glacier ( satellite image )

location Ross Dependency , Antarctica
Mountains Queen Alexandra Chain , Transantarctic Mountains
Coordinates 84 ° 30 ′  S , 165 ° 48 ′  E Coordinates: 84 ° 30 ′  S , 165 ° 48 ′  E
Moody Glacier (Antarctica)
Moody glacier
drainage Berwick Glacier
Map from 1965 with the central part of the Queen Alexandra chain in the northwest;  Moody Glacier near the center of the western edge of the map

Map from 1965 with the central part of the Queen Alexandra chain in the northwest; Moody Glacier near the center of the western edge of the map

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The Moody Glacier is a glacier in the Ross Dependency of Antarctica . It flows between the Martin Ridge and the Adams Mountains in the Queen Alexandra Range in the Transantarctic Mountains and flows south into the Berwick Glacier .

The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names named him in 1966 after PR Moody, a United States Navy electrician at McMurdo Station in the winter of 1963.

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