Incisor Ridge
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Incisor Ridge (miles (14 km) long, forming the southwest segment of Molar Massif in the Bowers Mountains. Named in association with Molar Massif by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) (1983) on the proposal of geologist M.G. Laird.
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