Arkhangel'skiy Nunataks | |
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Arkhangel'skiy Nunataks | |
Naming | |
Etymology | Soviet geologist Andrey Arkhangelsky |
Geography | |
Continent | Antarctica |
Area | Oates Land |
Range coordinates | 69°28′S 156°30′E / 69.467°S 156.500°E |
Parent range | Lazarev Mountains |
The Arkhangel'skiy Nunataks (69°28′S 156°30′E / 69.467°S 156.500°E) are a group of scattered rock outcrops about 15 nautical miles (30 km) west of the central part of the Lazarev Mountains. They have been photographed by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1958, and an Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, 1959. The largest of the outcrops had been named by the Soviet expedition after Soviet geologist Andrey Arkhangelsky; the broader application of the name to the entire group follows the recommendation by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia.[1]
References
This article incorporates public domain material from "Arkhangel'skiy Nunataks". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.