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Coordinates: 70°34′S 62°20′W / 70.567°S 62.333°W / -70.567; -62.333
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'''Gurling Glacier''' ({{coord|70|34|S|62|20|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) is a [[glacier]] draining between [[Krebs Ridge]] and [[Leininger Peak]] into the southwest corner of [[Smith Inlet (Palmer Land)|Smith Inlet]], on the east coast of [[Palmer Land]], Antarctica. It was named by the [[UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee]] after [[Paul William Gurling]], a [[British Antarctic Survey]] surveyor who worked in the general vicinity of this feature.<ref name=gnis/>
'''Gurling Glacier''' ({{coord|70|34|S|62|20|W|source:GNIS|display=inline,title}}) is a [[glacier]] draining between [[Krebs Ridge]] and [[Leininger Peak]] into the southwest corner of [[Smith Inlet (Palmer Land)|Smith Inlet]], on the east coast of [[Palmer Land]], Antarctica. It was named by the [[UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee]] after [[Paul William Gurling]], a [[British Antarctic Survey]] surveyor who worked in the general vicinity of this feature.<ref name=gnis/>
Paul (b. 1946) was a BAS surveyor, Stonington Island.
Paul (b. 1946) was a BAS surveyor, Stonington Island.

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Gurling Glacier (70°34′S 62°20′W / 70.567°S 62.333°W / -70.567; -62.333) is a glacier draining between Krebs Ridge and Leininger Peak into the southwest corner of Smith Inlet, on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Paul William Gurling, a British Antarctic Survey surveyor who worked in the general vicinity of this feature.[1] Paul (b. 1946) was a BAS surveyor, Stonington Island.

References

  1. ^ "Gurling Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2012-05-11.

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