Suarez glacier
Suarez glacier | ||
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Mouth of the Suárez glacier |
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location | Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
Coordinates | 64 ° 58 ′ S , 62 ° 55 ′ W | |
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drainage | Oscar Cove |
The Suárez Glacier (also known as the Petzval Glacier ) is a glacier on the Danco Coast of Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . It flows into Oscar Cove, a side bay of Paradise Harbor .
The Scottish geologist David Ferguson (1857–1936) made an initial mapping between 1913 and 1914. A new mapping was carried out by the Fifth Chilean Antarctic Expedition (1950–1951). It is named after Francisco Suárez V., as an operations officer on the Angamos transporter, a participant in this research trip . The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee named it in 1960 after the Austrian Josef Maximilian Petzval (1807-1891), a pioneer of photography .
Web links
- Suárez Glacier in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Suárez Glacier on geographic.org (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ John Stewart: Antarctica - An Encyclopedia . Vol. 2, McFarland & Co., Jefferson and London 2011, ISBN 978-0-7864-3590-6 , p. 1520 (English).