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  2. Lambert Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The glacier was described in Gazetteer No. 14, Geographic Names of Antarctica (U.S. Board on Geographic Names, 1956), but the feature did not immediately appear on published maps. As a result the name Lambert Glacier, as applied by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia (ANCA) in 1957 following mapping of the area by Australian National ...

  3. Lambert Graben - Wikipedia

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    Lambert Graben is a graben in Antarctica. It intersects the coast at Prydz Bay and contains the largest glacier in the world, Lambert Glacier. The graben is a Permian rift which contains coal beds. The graben has been correlated with the coal bearing Godavari Valley of the Indian Peninsula prior to the breakup of Gondwana. [1]

  4. Prydz Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Bay is at the downstream end of a giant glacial drainage system that originates in the East Antarctic interior. The Lambert Glacier flows from Lambert Graben into the Amery Ice Shelf on the south-west side of Prydz Bay. Other major glaciers drain into the southern end of the Amery Ice Shelf at 73° S where the marine part of the system ...

  5. Amery Ice Shelf - Wikipedia

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    Lambert Glacier flows from Lambert Graben into the Amery Ice Shelf on the southwest side of Prydz Bay. The Amery Basin) is an undersea basin north of the Amery Ice Shelf. The Chinese Antarctic Zhongshan Station and Russian Progress Station are located near this ice shelf.

  6. Prince Charles Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Mount Stinear) is a prominent rock peak on a large massif rising to 1,950 metres (6,398 ft), standing just east of Mount Rymill at the junction of Fisher Glacier and Lambert It was mapped from air photos taken by the RAAF Antarctic Flight in 1956, and first visited in October 1957 by an ANARE party led by Bruce H. Stinear, geologist at Mawson ...

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  8. Icefall - Wikipedia

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    The icefall feeding the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica is 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) wide and 14 kilometres (8.7 miles) long, even though the elevation difference is only 400 metres (1,300 feet), a little more than half that of the Roosevelt Glacier icefall. Icefalls are climbed because of their beauty and the challenge they pose. In some cases ...

  9. Fisher Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Glacier is a prominent western tributary to the Lambert Glacier.It is about 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) long. It flows east past the north sides of Mount Menzies and Mount Rubin and joins the main stream of the Lambert Glacier just east of Mount Stinear. [1]