Darley Hills
The Darley Hills (81°6′S 160°10′E / 81.100°S 160.167°ECoordinates: 81°6′S 160°10′E / 81.100°S 160.167°E) are a range of high, ice-covered coastal hills overlooking the Ross Ice Shelf, trending north-south for about 20 nautical miles (40 km) between Cape Douglas and Cape Parr. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for James M. Darley, chief cartographer of the National Geographic Society, 1940–63, under whose direction many important maps of Antarctica were published.[1]
Features
Geographical features include:
- Abercrombie Crests
- Boyer Bluff
- Chamberlin Rampart
- Constellation Dome
- Fisher Point
- Gentile Point
- Grazzini Bay
- Nursery Glacier
- Riddiford Nunatak
- Skinner Saddle
References
- ↑ "Darley Hills". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2011-12-21.
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