Inan Peak

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Inan Peak (78°20′S, 162°38′E) is named after Umran S. Inan of Stanford University, who has conducted critical research since 1980 in the upper atmosphere of Antarctica at Siple Station and Palmer Station; internationally recognized as a leader in the study of upper atmospheric phenomena.

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