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Drewry Ice Stream

Coordinates: 75°40′00″S 073°00′00″W / 75.66667°S 73.00000°W / -75.66667; -73.00000
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Drewry Ice Stream (75°40′00″S 073°00′00″W / 75.66667°S 73.00000°W / -75.66667; -73.00000) is an ice stream in eastern Ellsworth Land that flows southwest from the area between the Behrendt Mountains and Mount Hassage into Evans Ice Stream. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-names Committee for Professor David John Drewry, former Director of Scott Polar Research Institute and the British Antarctic Survey.

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Drewry Ice Stream". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.