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Seward Mountains (Antarctica)

Coordinates: 72°26′S 66°15′W / 72.433°S 66.250°W / -72.433; -66.250
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Seward Mountains is located in Antarctica
Seward Mountains
Seward Mountains
Seward Mountains in Antarctica

The Seward Mountains are isolated mountains, 1,525 m, standing 10 miles east-southeast (ESE) of the Buttress Nunataks and a like distance east of George VI Sound on the west coast of Palmer Land.[1]

The Seward Mountains were discovered in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) under John Riddoch Rymill. The Seward Mountains were named by John Riddoch Rymill for Sir Albert Charles Seward, professor of botany at Cambridge, 1906-1936.[1] 72°26′S 66°15′W / 72.433°S 66.250°W / -72.433; -66.250

References

  1. ^ a b "Seward Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2005-09-25.

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