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* [http://exploration.vanderbilt.edu/news/features/miller/dispatches/dec7.htm Wahl Glacier Station]
* [http://exploration.vanderbilt.edu/news/features/miller/dispatches/dec7.htm Wahl Glacier Station]
* [http://protist.biology.washington.edu/sidor/Antarctica/Research.html Wahl Glacier Research]
* [http://protist.biology.washington.edu/sidor/Antarctica/Research.html Wahl Glacier Research]
* [http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/place_names_near_place.cfm?lat=-83.9833333&lon=165.1&offset=1.0&place_name=Wahl%20Glacier US Government Data]
* [http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/place_names_near_place.cfm?lat=-83.9833333&lon=165.1&offset=1.0&place_name=Wahl%20Glacier Australia Government Data]

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Wahl Glacier (Latitude 83° 59.0' S Longitude 165° 06.0' E ) is named after Bruno Wahl (1929-2000) German-American physicist and rocket scientist. In 1960-1961, Dr. Wahl wintered over Antarctica to measure the Van Allen Belt Radiation for the American space program.


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