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Thomson Summit

Coordinates: 75°16′S 72°26′W / 75.267°S 72.433°W / -75.267; -72.433
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Thomson Summit (75°16′S 72°26′W / 75.267°S 72.433°W / -75.267; -72.433) is a mostly snow-covered mountain rising to 1,515 m between Mount Goodman and Mount Chandler in the Behrendt Mountains, Palmer Land. These mountains were visited during the 1984–85 season by a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) geological party led by Peter D. Rowley of the U.S. Geological Survey. On his suggestion, named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN), 1986, after Janet Wendy Thomson, British Antarctic Survey (BAS) geologist; British exchange scientist with the Rowley party who climbed to the summit of this mountain; and who was from 1992, Head of Mapping and Geographic Information Centre, BAS.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Antarctica Detail Item: 25229". Retrieved 15 February 2020.

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