Gamburtsev Mountain Range

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Gamburtsev Mountain Range
Country Antarctica
Region East Antarctica
Highest point
 - coordinates 80°30′00″S, 76°00′00″E
 - elevation 3,400 m (11,155 ft)

The Gamburtsev Mountain Range (also known as the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains) is a subglacial mountain range located in Eastern Antarctica, near Dome A.[1] The range is named after Soviet geophysicist Grigoriy A. Gamburtsev,[2] and was was discovered in 1958, three years after his death, by the 3rd Soviet Antarctic Expedition.[3][2] The highest point is about 3,400 metres above sea level, but is covered by more than 600 metres of ice and snow.[1] Gamburtsev Mountain Range is currently believed to be about the same size as the European Alps, and, as of 2006, it is unknown how the mountains were formed.[1]

In preparation for the 2007-09 International Polar Year, a multinational project is being launched to gather information on the mountains.[4]

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