List of glaciers in the Antarctic
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This is a list of glaciers in the Antarctic. This list does not include ice sheet
Ice sheet
An ice sheet is a mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than 50,000 km² , thus also known as continental glacier...

s, ice cap
Ice cap
An ice cap is an ice mass that covers less than 50 000 km² of land area . Masses of ice covering more than 50 000 km² are termed an ice sheet....

s or ice field
Ice field
An ice field is an area less than 50,000 km² of ice often found in the colder climates and higher altitudes of the world where there is sufficient precipitation. It is an extensive area of interconnected valley glaciers from which the higher peaks rise as nunataks...

s, such as the Antarctic ice sheet
Antarctic ice sheet
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 30 million cubic km of ice...

, but includes glacial
Glacier
A glacier is a large persistent body of ice that forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries. At least 0.1 km² in area and 50 m thick, but often much larger, a glacier slowly deforms and flows due to stresses induced by its weight...

 features that are defined by their flow, rather than general bodies of ice. This list includes outlet glaciers, valley glaciers, cirque glaciers, tidewater glaciers and ice stream
Ice stream
An ice stream is a region of an ice sheet that moves significantly faster than the surrounding ice. Ice streams are a type of glacier. They are significant features of the Antarctic where they account for 10% of the volume of the ice...

s. Ice streams are a type of glacier and many of them have "glacier" in their name, e.g. Pine Island Glacier
Pine Island Glacier
- Ice sheet drainage :The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest mass of ice on earth, containing a volume of water equivalent to of global sea level. The ice sheet forms from snow which falls onto the continent and compacts under its own weight. The ice then moves under its own weight toward the...

. Ice shelves
Ice shelf
An ice shelf is a thick, floating platform of ice that forms where a glacier or ice sheet flows down to a coastline and onto the ocean surface. Ice shelves are only found in Antarctica, Greenland and Canada. The boundary between the floating ice shelf and the grounded ice that feeds it is called...

 are listed separately in the List of Antarctic ice shelves. For the purposes of this list, the Antarctic
Antarctic
The Antarctic is the region around the Earth's South Pole, opposite the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antarctic comprises the continent of Antarctica and the ice shelves, waters and island territories in the Southern Ocean situated south of the Antarctic Convergence...

 is defined as any latitude
Latitude
In geography, the latitude of a location on the Earth is the angular distance of that location south or north of the Equator. The latitude is an angle, and is usually measured in degrees . The equator has a latitude of 0°, the North pole has a latitude of 90° north , and the South pole has a...

 further south than 60º (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty System
Antarctic Treaty System
The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System or ATS, regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population. For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land...

).

List of glaciers

Glaciers in the Antarctic
Name of Glacier Coordinates
Geodetic system
Geodetic systems or geodetic data are used in geodesy, navigation, surveying by cartographers and satellite navigation systems to translate positions indicated on their products to their real position on earth....

Length Comments
Aagaard Glacier
Aagaard Glacier
Aagaard Glacier , also known as Glaciar Alderete, is a long Antarctic glacier which lies close to the east of Gould Glacier and flows in a southerly direction into Mill Inlet, on the east coast of Graham Land...

66°46′S 64°31′W 13 km
Aaron Glacier
Aaron Glacier
Aaron Glacier is a long Antarctic glacier which drains between the Janulis Spur and the Gray Spur in the Thiel Mountains. The name was proposed by Peter Bermel and Arthur B. Ford, co-leaders of the U.S. Geological Survey Thiel Mountains party from 1960 to 1961. It was named for Johm M...

85°08′S 90°40′W 6.4 km
Academy Glacier
Academy Glacier
Academy Glacier is a major Antarctic glacier in the Pensacola Mountains, draining northwestward between the Patuxent and Neptune ranges to enter Foundation Ice Stream....

84°15′S 61°00′W "major"
Acosta Glacier
Acosta Glacier
Acosta Glacier is a glacier about long flowing north from Thurston Island just east of Dyer Point. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Alex V. Acosta of the United States Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona...

71°58′S 100°55′W 3.2 km
Adams Glacier (Victoria Land)
Adams Glacier (Victoria Land)
Adams Glacier is a small glacier immediately south of Miers Glacier in Victoria Land. The heads of Adams and Miers glaciers, both located in the Miers Valley, are separated by a low ridge, and the east end of this ridge is almost completely surrounded by the snouts of the two glaciers, which...

78°07′S 163°38′E "small"
Adams Glacier (Wilkes Land)
Adams Glacier (Wilkes Land)
Adams Glacier , also known as John Quincy Adams Glacier, is a broad channel glacier which is over long. It debouches into the head of Vincennes Bay, just east of Hatch Islands. It was first mapped in 1955 by G.D. Blodgett from aerial photographs taken by U.S...

66°50′S 109°40′E over 32 km
Aeronaut Glacier
Aeronaut Glacier
Aeronaut Glacier is a low gradient, long glacier draining northeast from Gair Mesa into the upper part of Aviator Glacier near Navigator Nunatak, in Victoria Land. It was named by the northern party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition of 1962–63 to commemorate the air...

73°16′S 163°36′E 40 km
Agalina Glacier
Agalina Glacier
Agalina Glacier is a long and wide glacier on Pefaur Peninsula, Danco Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated east of Poduene Glacier and west of Krapets Glacier...

64°26′S 61°26′W 4.8 km
Ahern Glacier 81°47′S 159°10′E "small"
Ahlmann Glacier
Ahlmann Glacier
Ahlmann Glacier is the southernmost of two glaciers flowing east into Seligman Inlet, on the east coast of Graham Land. The glacier was photographed from the air in 1940 by the United States Antarctic Service, and was charted in 1947 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, who named it for...

67°52′S 65°45′W
Ahrnsbrak Glacier
Ahrnsbrak Glacier
Ahrnsbrak Glacier is a glacier in the Enterprise Hills of the Heritage Range, flowing north between Sutton Peak and Shoemaker Peak to the confluent ice at the lower end of Union Glacier. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961–66, and...

79°48′S 82°18′W
Aiken Glacier
Aiken Glacier
Aiken Glacier is a small glacier between Von Guerard Glacier and Wales Glacier on the north slope of Kukri Hills, Victoria Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names from association with Aiken Creek, which flows north from this glacier into Taylor Valley....

77°38′S 163°24′E "small"
Airy Glacier
Airy Glacier
The Airy Glacier is a glacier long and wide, flowing west to the northeast portion of Forster Ice Piedmont, near the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula....

69°13′S 66°20′W 32 km
Aitkenhead Glacier
Aitkenhead Glacier
Aitkenhead Glacier is a long glacier flowing east-southeast from the Detroit Plateau, Graham Land, into Prince Gustav Channel...

63°57′S 58°44′W 16 km
Akebono Glacier
Akebono Glacier
Akebono Glacier is a glacier flowing to the coast between Cape Hinode and Akebono Rock in Queen Maud Land. It was mapped from surveys and air photos by the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, 1957–1962, who applied the name....

68°07′S 42°53′E
Albanus Glacier
Albanus Glacier
Albanus Glacier , also known as Phillips Glacier, is a long glacier flowing west along the south side of Tapley Mountains to enter Scott Glacier just north of Mount Zanuck, in the Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica. It was discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological...

85°52′S 151°0′W 40 km
Alberich Glacier
Alberich Glacier
Alberich Glacier is a small glacier that drains west from Junction Knob toward the east flank of Sykes Glacier, in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is one in a group of features in the range named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee mainly from Norse mythology. In German...

77°36′S 161°36′E "small"
Alberts Glacier
Alberts Glacier
Alberts Glacier is a heavily crevassed glacier in Antarctica. It is about long, and flows east from Avery Plateau, Graham Land, until entering Mill Inlet between Balch Glacier and Southard Promontory. The glacier was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy in 1968...

66°52′S 64°53′W 13 km
Albone Glacier
Albone Glacier
Albone Glacier is a deeply entrenched narrow glacier on the east side of Wolseley Buttress flowing southward from Detroit Plateau on Nordenskjöld Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica...

64°13′S 59°42′W
Albrecht Penck Glacier
Albrecht Penck Glacier
Albrecht Penck Glacier is a glacier between the Fry Glacier and the Evans Piedmont Glacier, draining northeast toward Tripp Bay on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was first charted by the British Antarctic Expedition which named this feature for Albrecht Penck, the Director of the...

76°40′S 162°20′E
Algie Glacier
Algie Glacier
Algie Glacier is a long glacier which flows southeast into Nimrod Glacier just west of the Nash Range of Antarctica. It was named by the New Zealand Ross Sea Committee for R.M. Algie who, as Minister in Charge of Scientific and Industrial Research, gave his strong support to the New Zealand party...

82°08′S 162°05′E 40.2 km
Alice Glacier
Alice Glacier
Alice Glacier is a long tributary glacier in East Antarctica. It flows east from the Queen Alexandra Range to enter Beardmore Glacier at Sirohi Point. It was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition and was named for the mother of Eric Marshall, a member of Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod...

83°58′S 170°0′E 20.9 km
Alley Glacier
Alley Glacier
The Alley Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica that drains the north slopes of Britannia Range in the vicinity of Ward Tower and flows north to Darwin Glacier...

79°58′S 158°5′E
Allison Glacier (Antarctica)
Allison Glacier (Antarctica)
Allison Glacier is a small glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Its head is located just north of Mount Huggins, descending from the west slopes of Royal Society Range into Skelton Glacier...

78°16′S 161°55′E
Altimir Glacier
Altimir Glacier
Altimir Glacier is a long and wide glacier draining the north slopes of the Osterrieth Range on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. It flows northwards to enter Fournier Bay east of Studena Point....

64°36′S 63°09′W 4.8 km 5.5 km wide
Altarduken Glacier
Altarduken Glacier
Altarduken Glacier is a small glacier just east of The Altar at the head of Grautskala Cirque, in the Humboldt Mountains of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica...

71°39′S 11°26′E
Alvarez Glacier
Alvarez Glacier
Alvarez Glacier is a tributary glacier in the Explorers Range of the Bowers Mountains in Antarctica. It flows from the southwest side of Stanwix Peak into Rennick Glacier, to the north of Sheehan Glacier. It was mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S...

70°53′S 162°20′E
Alyabiev Glacier
Alyabiev Glacier
Alyabiev Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica, flowing from Gluck Peak on Alexander Island into Boccherini Inlet. It was named by the USSR Academy of Sciences, in 1987, after Alexander Alyabiev, the Russian composer....

71°42′S 72°40′W
Ambergris Glacier
Ambergris Glacier
Ambergris Glacier is a glacier flowing south-southeast into Flask Glacier, just west of Fluke Ridge on the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. One of several names in the area that reflect a whaling theme, it was named in 1987 by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee from the...

65°43′S 62°37′W
Amos Glacier
Amos Glacier
Amos Glacier is a long glacier that flows southeast from Bettle Peak to a juncture with the Blue Glacier , in Victoria Land, Antarctica...

77°49′S 163°39′E
Amphitheatre Glacier
Amphitheatre Glacier
Amphitheatre Glacier is a moraine-covered glacier that flows north from The Amphitheatre into Roaring Valley, in the Royal Society Range of Antarctica. It was named by a New Zealand Geographical Society field party in the area, 1977–78, in association with The Amphitheatre....

78°17′S 163°4′E
Amundsen Glacier
Amundsen Glacier
Amundsen Glacier is a major Antarctic glacier, about 6 to 10 km wide and 128 km long, originating on the polar plateau where it drains the area to the south and west of Nilsen Plateau, and descending through the Queen Maud Mountains to enter the Ross Ice Shelf just west of the...

85°35′S 159°00′W 128 km
Anandakrishnan Glacier
Anandakrishnan Glacier
Anandakrishnan Glacier is a glacier about long draining through Ruppert Coast north of Strauss Glacier in Antarctica. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Sridhar Anandakrishnan, Penn State University geophysicist, whose glaciological interests focused on Antarctic ice sheet...

75°32′S 140°5′W 28 km
Anderton Glacier
Anderton Glacier
Anderton Glacier is a tributary glacier, long, descending the south slopes of Eisenhower Range to enter Reeves Glacier between Mount Matz and Andersson Ridge, in Victoria Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1955–63, and...

74°41′S 162°22′E 13 km
Andrew Glacier
Andrew Glacier
Andrew Glacier is a glacier long, flowing northeast into Charcot Bay immediately west of Webster Peaks on Davis Coast, northern Graham Land. It was charted in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey who named the feature for Dr. J.D. Andrew, medical officer at the FIDS Hope Bay station...

63°53′S 59°40′W 6 km
Anna Glacier
Anna Glacier
Anna Glacier is a glacier flowing southeast between Rose Peak and Rea Peak, tributary to Polonia Glacier/Polonia Ice Piedmont at the head of King George Bay, King George Island. It was named by the Polish Antarctic Expedition , 1981, after Anna Tokarska, field assistant of PAE geological party to...

62°02′S 58°12′W
Ant Hill Glacier
Ant Hill Glacier
Ant Hill Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica, between Ant Hill and Bareface Bluff, rising in the Worcester Range and flowing northeast into Skelton Glacier. It was surveyed and named, in association with Ant Hill, in 1957 by the New Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition,...

78°49′S 161°30′E
Antevs Glacier
Antevs Glacier
Antevs Glacier , also known as North Heim Glacier, is a glacier on Arrowsmith Peninsula, Graham Land, flowing north between Seue Peaks and Boyle Mountains into Muller Ice Shelf, Lallemand Fjord. It was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 after Ernst V. Antevs,...

67°19′S 66°49′W
Anthony Glacier
Anthony Glacier
Anthony Glacier is a glacier which flows in an east-southeast direction to the east coast of Palmer Land where it terminates opposite the south tip of Hearst Island. The upper part of this glacier was seen by a sledge party of the British Graham Land Expedition under John Riddoch Rymill in...

69°47′S 62°45′W
Anu Whakatoro Glacier
Anu Whakatoro Glacier
Anu Whakatoro Glacier is an Antarctic glacier long, between Tūkeri Peak and Spain Peak on the headwall of Ringer Valley in Saint Johns Range, Victoria Land. “Anu Whakatoro” is a Māori word, meaning force of wind, and was applied descriptively to this glacier by the New Zealand Geographic Board in...

77°17′S 161°42′E 1.12 km
Anuchin Glacier
Anuchin Glacier
Anuchin Glacier is a glacier draining southward to Lake Unter-See in the northern part of the Gruber Mountains, Queen Maud Land. It was discovered, and plotted from air photos, by the Third German Antarctic Expedition, 1938–39...

71°17′S 13°31′E
Apfel Glacier
Apfel Glacier
Apfel Glacier is a glacier about wide and long, flowing west-northwest along the south flank of the Bunger Hills and terminating in Edisto Ice Tongue. It was mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Earl T....

66°25′S 100°35′E 9 km
Aphrodite Glacier
Aphrodite Glacier
Aphrodite Glacier is a glacier long flowing north to the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula west of Victory Nunatak. The lower portion of the feature was first plotted by W.L.G. Joerg from aerial photographs taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins in December 1928 and by Lincoln Ellsworth in November 1935...

68°47′S 64°32′W 28 km
Apollo Glacier
Apollo Glacier
Apollo Glacier is a glacier, , flowing northeast and joining the lower part of Aphrodite Glacier from the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. The lower part of this glacier was first plotted by W.L.G. Joerg, from aerial photographs taken by Sir Hubert Wilkins in December 1928 and by Lincoln...

68°50′S 64°45′W 17 km
Arago Glacier
Arago Glacier
Arago Glacier is a glacier flowing into Andvord Bay just northwest of Moser Glacier, on the west coast of Graham Land. It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from air photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names...

64°51′S 62°23′W
Arapya Glacier
Arapya Glacier
Arapya Glacier , is the 11.4 km long and 5 km wide glacier on the east side of north-central Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, situated south of Young Glacier...

78°12′S 84°54′W 11.4 km
Archer Glacier
Archer Glacier
Archer Glacier is a glacier flowing northwest into the head of Bolson Cove, Flandres Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. It was first charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897–99, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 for...

65°10′S 63°05′W
Arena Glacier
Arena Glacier
Arena Glacier is a glacier long, flowing northeast from Mount Taylor into Hope Bay southwest of Sheppard Point, at the extremity of the Trinity Peninsula...

63°24′S 57°03′W 6 km
Arensky Glacier
Arensky Glacier
Arensky Glacier is an Antarctic glacier, flowing south from Beethoven Peninsula, Alexander Island, into the north end of Boccherini Inlet. The glacier was named by the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1987, after Anton Arensky, the Russian composer....

71°39′S 72°15′W
Argentina Glacier
Argentina Glacier
Argentina Glacier is a glacier flowing northwest from Hurd Dome and terminating near Argentina Cove, South Bay, Livingston Island. The name Argentina Glacier was given in association with Argentina Cove by the Spanish Antarctic Expedition, about 1995....

62°41′S 60°24′W
Argo Glacier
Argo Glacier
Argo Glacier is a glacier in the Miller Range, long, flowing northeast to enter Marsh Glacier just south of Macdonald Bluffs. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition after the vessel sailed by Jason in Greek mythology....

83°22′S 157°30′E 18 km
Argonaut Glacier
Argonaut Glacier
Argonaut Glacier is a tributary glacier about long in the Mountaineer Range of Victoria Land. It flows east to enter Mariner Glacier just north of Engberg Bluff. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1962–63, in association with Aeronaut, Cosmonaut and...

73°13′S 166°42′E 16 km
Argosy Glacier
Argosy Glacier
Argosy Glacier is a glacier about long, flowing east through Miller Range to enter Marsh Glacier north of Kreiling Mesa. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition ....

83°8′S 157°35′E 28 km
Armira Glacier
Armira Glacier
Armira Glacier is a 3 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range southeast of Slaveykov Peak and east of Neofit Peak. Flowing southeastward into Osmar Strait southwest of Ivan Asen Point. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after...

63°01′S 62°32′W 3 km
Armstrong Glacier
Armstrong Glacier
Armstrong Glacier is a glacier flowing from the south side of Mount Bagshawe westward into George VI Sound. It provides the only known safe route for mechanical vehicles from George VI Sound to the Palmer Land plateau. It was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Edward...

71°31′S 67°30′W
Arneb Glacier
Arneb Glacier
Arneb Glacier is a glacier long and wide, situated in a cliff-walled bay between Hallett Peninsula and Redcastle Ridge and flowing northwest into Edisto Inlet as a floating ice tongue...

72°25′S 170°2′E 6 km
Arriens Glacier
Arriens Glacier
Arriens Glacier is a small Antarctic glacier, south of Casey Point in the Mawson Escarpment, flowing west to reach Lambert Glacier. It was plotted from ANARE aerial photographs taken in 1956, 1960 and 1973, and named by the Australian Antarctic Names and Medals Committee after P. Arriens,...

73°27′S 68°24′E "small"
Arruiz Glacier
Arruiz Glacier
Arruiz Glacier is a tributary glacier in the Explorers Range of the Bowers Mountains in Antarctica. It flows west-northwest from Stanwix Peak and enters Rennick Glacier north of Frolov Ridge. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos,...

70°39′S 162°09′E
Arthur Glacier
Arthur Glacier
Arthur Glacier is a valley glacier about long, flowing west to Sulzberger Ice Shelf between the Swanson Mountains on the north and Mount Rea and Mount Cooper on the south, in the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land. It was discovered by members of West Base of the United States Antarctic Service, in...

77°03′S 145°15′W 46 km
Asafiev Glacier
Asafiev Glacier
Asafiev Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica. It flows north-west into Schubert Inlet from the western side of the Walton Mountains, Alexander Island. It was named by the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1987 after Boris Asafiev, the Russian composer....

71°05′S 70°45′W
Ascent Glacier
Ascent Glacier
Ascent Glacier is a glacier, wide, flowing north to enter Argosy Glacier in the Miller Range just east of Milan Ridge. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition who used this glacier to gain access to the central Miller Range....

83°13′S 156°24′E 3.7 km
Ashworth Glacier
Ashworth Glacier
Ashworth Glacier is an Antarctic glacier with sharply delineated sides, flowing west from Supporters Range into Mill Glacier, north of Mount Iveagh. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2007, after Allan C. Ashworth, Professor of Paleontology and Stratigraphy at North...

85°01′S 169°15′E 4.83 km
Asimutbreen Glacier
Asimutbreen Glacier
Asimutbreen Glacier is a small, steep tributary glacier to Vangengeym Glacier, descending southeast and then northeast between Solhogdene Heights and Skuggekammen Ridge, in the eastern Gruber Mountains of the Wohlthat Mountains, Queen Maud Land...

71°23′S 13°42′E "small"
Assender Glacier
Assender Glacier
Assender Glacier is a glacier flowing west into Spooner Bay in Enderby Land, Antarctica. It was plotted from air photos taken from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1956, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for Pilot Officer K. Assender, RAAF, pilot...

67°36′S 46°25′E
Astakhov Glacier
Astakhov Glacier
Astakhov Glacier is the glacier next south of Chugunov Glacier in the Explorers Range, Bowers Mountains. It flows northeast from Mount Hager and enters Ob' Bay just west of Platypus Ridge. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S...

70°45′S 163°21′E
Astapenko Glacier
Astapenko Glacier
Astapenko Glacier is a glacier, long, draining the north and northeast slopes of Stanwix Peak in the Bowers Mountains and flowing east-northeast to Ob' Bay. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–62, and named by the Advisory...

70°40′S 163°00′E 18 km
Aster Glacier
Aster Glacier
Aster Glacier is an Antarctic glacier descending the east slope of Craddock Massif and flowing between Elfring Peak and Willis Ridge into Thomas Glacier in the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2006, after Richard C...

78°35′S 08°50′W
Astro Glacier
Astro Glacier
Astro Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica, between the Turner Hills and Tricorn Peak in the Miller Range, flowing northeast into the Marsh Glacier. It was seen by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition and so named because an astronomical station was set up on...

82°54′S 157°20′E
Astrolabe Glacier
Astrolabe Glacier
Astrolabe Glacier is a glacier wide and long, flowing north-northeast from the continental ice and terminating at the coast in a prominent tongue at the east side of Geologie Archipelago. It was probably first sighted in 1840 by the French expedition under Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, although...

66°45′S 139°55′E 16 km
Astronaut Glacier
Astronaut Glacier
Astronaut Glacier is a broad glacier, tributary to upper Aviator Glacier, flowing south-west and joining the latter just west of Parasite Cone in Victoria Land. It was named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1962–63, in association with nearby...

73°05′S 164°05′E
Astudillo Glacier
Astudillo Glacier
Astudillo Glacier is a small glacier flowing into Paradise Harbor between Leith Cove and Skontorp Cove on the Danco Coast of Graham Land. The glacier was surveyed by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1950–51, which applied the name, probably after an expedition member....

64°53′S 62°51′W
Athene Glacier
Athene Glacier
Athene Glacier is a glacier, long, flowing east and merging with the terminus of Casey Glacier where it discharges into Casey Inlet, on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was photographed from the air by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in August 1947, and by the Ronne...

68°56′S 64°00′W 16 km
Atka Glacier
Atka Glacier
Atka Glacier is the glacier immediately east of Flagship Mountain, draining north into Fry Glacier in Victoria Land. It was discovered and named in 1957 by the New Zealand Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1956–58, and named after the USS Atka, an American...

76°41′S 161°33′E
Atkinson Glacier
Atkinson Glacier
Atkinson Glacier is a glacier between Findlay Range and Lyttelton Range, Admiralty Mountains, flowing northward into Dennistoun Glacier. Named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1983 after William Atkinson, field assistant, New Zealand Antarctic Division, mechanic with the New...

71°30′S 167°25′E
Attlee Glacier
Attlee Glacier
Attlee Glacier is a glacier long, which flows east-southeast from the plateau escarpment on the east side of Graham Land to the head of Cabinet Inlet to the north of Bevin Glacier. During December 1947, the glacier was charted from the ground by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and...

66°13′S 63°46′W 13 km
Aurora Glacier
Aurora Glacier (Antarctica)
Aurora Glacier is a large glacier draining that part of Ross Island between Mount Erebus and Mount Terra Nova, and flowing south into McMurdo Ice Shelf. It was named by A.J. Heine in 1963 after the Aurora, the ship of the Ross Sea Party of the British expedition under Ernest Shackleton,...

77°37′S 167°38′E
Auster Glacier
Auster Glacier
Auster Glacier is a glacier about wide, flowing northwest into the southeast extremity of Amundsen Bay. It was sighted in October 1956 by an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions party led by P.W. Crohn, and named after the Auster aircraft used by ANARE in coastal exploration....

67°12′S 50°45′E 3.2 km
Austreskorve Glacier
Austreskorve Glacier
Austreskorve Glacier is a broad glacier in the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains which drains north from a position just east of the head of Vestreskorve Glacier and passes along the east side of Breplogen Mountain. It was mapped and named from surveys and from air photos by the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic...

71°50′S 05°40′E
Aviator Glacier
Aviator Glacier
Aviator Glacier is major valley glacier, over 60 miles long and 5 miles wide, descending generally southward from the plateau of Victoria Land along the west side of Mountaineer Range, and entering Lady Newnes Bay between Cape Sibbald and Hayes Head where it forms the Aviator Glacier Tongue...

73°50′S 165°03′E over 96 km
Avsyuk Glacier
Avsyuk Glacier
Avsyuk Glacier is a glacier on Arrowsmith Peninsula, Graham Land, flowing northwest to Shumskiy Cove. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 for Grigory A. Avsyuk, Russian glaciologist, a specialist on the glaciers of central Asia....

67°07′S 67°15′W
Axel Heiberg Glacier
Axel Heiberg Glacier
The Axel Heiberg Glacier is a valley glacier, long, descending from the high-elevations of the Antarctic Plateau into the Ross Ice Shelf between the Herbert Range and Mount Don Pedro Christophersen in the Queen Maud Mountains....

85°25′S 163°00′W 48 km
Bachtold Glacier
Bachtold Glacier
Bachtold Glacier is an Antarctic glacier flowing north from Mount Chaudoin, Gonville and Caius Range, into the lower part of Cotton Glacier. The glacier drains the broad slopes between Killer Ridge and Red Ridge. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Harry W...

77°03′S 16°20′W
Backstairs Passage Glacier
Backstairs Passage Glacier
Backstairs Passage Glacier is a glacier about long, draining east along the north side of Mount Crummer to the Ross Sea. The Magnetic Pole Party, led by Edgeworth David, of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907–09, ascended this glacier from the Ross Sea, then continued the ascent via Larsen...

75°02′S 162°36′E 3.7 km
Bader Glacier
Bader Glacier
Bader Glacier is a small glacier draining the west slopes of Rudozem Heights and flowing to Bourgeois Fjord just south of Thomson Head on German Peninsula, Fallières Coast on the west side of Graham Land, Antarctica...

67°37′S 66°45′W
Bagshawe Glacier
Bagshawe Glacier
Bagshawe Glacier is a glacier which drains the northeast slopes of Mount Theodore and discharges into Lester Cove, Andvord Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. The mouth of the glacier was first seen and sketched by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition in February 1898, and the glacier was first...

64°56′S 62°35′W
Bailey Ice Stream
Bailey Ice Stream
Bailey Ice Stream is an ice stream on the northern margin of the Theron Mountains, flowing west-southwest to the Filchner Ice Shelf. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Jeremy Thomas Bailey , a British Antarctic Survey glaciologist, who with two companions died in a...

79°00′S 30°00′W
Baker Glacier
Baker Glacier
Baker Glacier is a small tributary glacier that enters Whitehall Glacier just north of Martin Hill, in the Victory Mountains of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–62, and named by the Advisory Committee...

72°46′S 169°15′E
Balakirev Glacier
Balakirev Glacier
Balakirev Glacier is an Antarctic glacier flowing northeast into Schubert Inlet from the south part of the Walton Mountains, Alexander Island. It was named by the USSR Academy of Sciences, in 1987, after Mily Balakirev, the Russian composer....

71°25′S 07°01′W
Balch Glacier
Balch Glacier
Balch Glacier is a glacier long, on the east coast of Graham Land, flowing southeast into Mill Inlet, to the south of Gould Glacier. It was first surveyed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1946–47, and named East Balch Glacier...

66°50′S 64°48′W 17 km
Balchen Glacier
Balchen Glacier
Balchen Glacier is a crevassed glacier in Antarctica, flowing west to Block Bay between the Phillips Mountains and the Fosdick Mountains in Marie Byrd Land. It was discovered on December 5, 1929, by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition and named by Richard E. Byrd for Bernt Balchen, chief pilot of the...

76°23′S 145°10′W
Baldwin Glacier
Baldwin Glacier
Baldwin Glacier is a broad glacier, flowing generally eastward from a large icefalls at the escarpment west of Mount Rosenwald and entering Shackleton Glacier south of Mount Heekin. It was discovered and photographed by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump on the flights of February 16, 1947, and named...

85°06′S 177°10′W "large"
Balish Glacier
Balish Glacier
Balish Glacier is a glacier, long, flowing north from Soholt Peaks to enter Splettstoesser Glacier just northeast of Springer Peak, in the Heritage Range, Ellsworth Mountains. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S...

79°25′S 84°30′W 33 km
Ball Glacier 78°03′S 162°50′E
Bally Glacier
Bally Glacier
Bally Glacier is a glacier long which occupies the central part of the Carlstrom Foothills of the Churchill Mountains. It flows north along the east side of Mount Blick into Jorda Glacier...

81°22′S 159°12′E 11 km
Baranowski Glacier
Baranowski Glacier
Baranowski Glacier is a glacier flowing east into Admiralty Bay, King George Island, northwest of Demay Point. It was named by the Polish Antarctic Expedition after Stanisław Baranowski , Polish glaciologist who died on King George Island as a result of an accident at the Henryk Arctowski Polish...

62°12′S 58°27′W
Barber Glacier
Barber Glacier
Barber Glacier is a glacier rising just east of Mount Bruce in the Bowers Mountains and flowing north to the coast between Stuhlinger Ice Piedmont and Rosenau Head. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–65, and named by the...

70°26′S 162°45′E
Barcus Glacier
Barcus Glacier
Barcus Glacier is a glacier in the Hutton Mountains that drains east-southeast, to the north of Mount Nash and Mount Light, into Keller Inlet in Palmer Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1961–67, and named by the...

74°15′S 62°00′W
Barkov Glacier
Barkov Glacier
Barkov Glacier is a glacier draining northeast between Mount Dallmann and the central part of the Shcherbakov Range, in the Orvin Mountains, Queen Maud Land...

71°46′S 10°27′E
Barne Glacier
Barne Glacier
Barne Glacier is a steep glacier in Antarctica which descends from the western slopes of Mount Erebus and terminates on the west side of Ross Island, between Cape Barne and Cape Evans where it forms a steep ice cliff...

77°36′S 166°26′E
Barnes Glacier
Barnes Glacier
Barnes Glacier is a glacier flowing west into Blind Bay on the west coast of Graham Land. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1958 for Howard T. Barnes, Canadian physicist and pioneer of ice engineering....

67°32′S 66°25′W
Barnett Glacier
Barnett Glacier
Barnett Glacier is a large glacier in the Anare Mountains that flows east along the south side of Tapsell Foreland into Smith Inlet, northern Victoria Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63, and named by the Advisory...

70°59′S 167°30′E "large"
Baronick Glacier
Baronick Glacier
Baronick Glacier is a glacier southwest of Mount Cocks, in the Royal Society Range, draining into the Skelton Glacier to the west. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1963 for Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Michael P. Baronick, of U.S...

78°36′S 161°50′E 11 km
Barre Glacier
Barre Glacier
Barré Glacier is a channel glacier about wide and 5 miles long, flowing north from the continental ice to the coast close east of Cape Pepin. It was delineated from air photos taken by U.S...

66°35′S 138°40′E 9 km
Barrett Glacier
Barrett Glacier
Barrett Glacier is a glacier draining from the north slopes of the Prince Olav Mountains, about long, flowing between the Longhorn Spurs and the Gabbro Hills to the Ross Ice Shelf. It was named by the Southern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for Peter J. Barrett,...

84°37′S 174°10′W 28 km
Bartlett Glacier
Bartlett Glacier
Bartlett Glacier is a tributary glacier, about long and wide at its terminus, flowing northeast from Nilsen Plateau and joining Scott Glacier close north of Mount Gardiner. It was discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and named by...

86°15′S 152°00′W 60 km
Bartley Glacier
Bartley Glacier
Bartley Glacier is a hanging glacier on the south wall of Wright Valley, Victoria Land, just west of Meserve Glacier. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for construction driver Ollie B. Bartley, U.S. Navy, who was killed on January 14, 1957 when the vehicle he was driving...

77°32′S 162°13′E
Bartok Glacier
Bartok Glacier
Bartók Glacier is a glacier, long and wide, flowing southwest from the south end of the Elgar Uplands in the north part of Alexander Island. It was first photographed from the air and roughly mapped by the British Graham Land Expedition in 1937, and more accurately mapped from air photos taken...

69°38′S 71°00′W 13 km
Bartrum Glacier
Bartrum Glacier
Bartrum Glacier is a small steeply crevassed glacier in the Brown Hills, flowing west between Bowling Green Plateau and Blank Peaks. It was mapped by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition , and named after J.A. Bartrum , Professor of Geology at the University of Auckland, New...

79°44′S 158°44′E
Bates Glacier
Bates Glacier
Bates Glacier is a small tributary glacier flowing north from the west side of Mount Queensland, and entering the west side of Campbell Glacier just north of Mills Peak, in Victoria Land. It was named by the Northern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1965–66, for...

74°13′S 163°51′E "small"
Battye Glacier
Battye Glacier
Battye Glacier is a glacier flowing east into Radok Lake in the Aramis Range of the Prince Charles Mountains. It was plotted from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions air photos taken in 1956 and 1960, and named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for A.C. Battye,...

70°52′S 67°54′E
Baxter Glacier
Baxter Glacier
Baxter Glacier is a glacier nurtured by icefalls from Flight Deck Neve, flowing northeast between Flagship Mountain and Mount Davidson to enter Fry Glacier, in Convoy Range, Victoria Land. It was named by a 1976–77 Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition field party after James K....

76°40′S 161°51′E
Bayly Glacier
Bayly Glacier
Bayly Glacier is a glacier flowing into the head of Bancroft Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 for Maurice B. Bayly,...

64°37′S 61°50′W
Beaglehole Glacier
Beaglehole Glacier
Beaglehole Glacier is a glacier between Spur Point and Friederichsen Glacier on the east coast of Graham Land. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after John Cawte Beaglehole, New Zealand historian of the Antarctic and biographer of Captain James Cook....

66°33′S 64°07′W
Beakley Glacier
Beakley Glacier
Beakley Glacier is a glacier on the west side of the Duncan Peninsula on Carney Island, flowing north into the Amundsen Sea. It was delineated by the United States Geological Survey from aerial photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in January 1947, and named by the Advisory Committee on...

73°51′S 119°50′W
Beaman Glacier
Beaman Glacier
Beaman Glacier is a tributary to Ebbe Glacier lying close north of McLean Glacier in the southwest part of the Anare Mountains. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for First Lieutenant Charles W. Beaman, USA, helicopter pilot who flew missions in support of the United States...

70°58′S 164°38′E
Beardmore Glacier
Beardmore Glacier
The Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica is one of the largest glaciers in the world, with a length exceeding 160 km . The glacier is one of the main passages from the Ross Ice Shelf through the Queen Alexandra and Commonwealth ranges of the Transantarctic Mountains to the Antarctic Plateau, and was one...

83°45′S 171°00′E over 160 km
Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)
Beaver Glacier (Enderby Land)
Beaver Glacier is a glacier about long and wide, flowing west into Amundsen Bay between Auster Glacier and Mount Gleadell. The head of Beaver Glacier is located very close to the base of Mount King in Enderby Land...

67°2′S 50°40′E 24 km
Beaver Glacier (Ross Ice Shelf)
Beaver Glacier (Ross Ice Shelf)
Beaver Glacier is a glacier, long, draining the coastal mountains of the Queen Alexandra Range just northwest of Mount Fox and entering the Ross Ice Shelf at McCann Point. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition after the Beaver aircraft City of Auckland, which...

83°24′S 169°30′E 24 km
Berkovitsa Glacier
Berkovitsa Glacier
Berkovitsa Glacier is a glacier on Livingston Island, Antarctica. It is bounded by the southeastern slopes of Oryahovo Heights and the northwestern slopes of Snow Peak...

62°34′S 60°41′W 5 km
Berry Glacier
Berry Glacier
Berry Glacier is an Antarctic glacier, about long and wide, draining north between Perry Range and Demas Range into the Getz Ice Shelf on the coast of Marie Byrd Land. This vicinity was first photographed and rudely charted from aircraft of the U.S. Antarctic Service in December 1940, and the...

75°00′S 134°00′W 40 km
Bindschadler Ice Stream
Bindschadler Ice Stream
Bindschadler Ice Stream is an ice stream between Siple Dome and MacAyeal Ice Stream. It is one of several major ice streams draining from Marie Byrd Land into the Ross Ice Shelf. The ice streams were investigated and mapped by U.S...

81°00′S 142°00′W "major" (Ice Stream D)
Bistra Glacier
Bistra Glacier
Bistra Glacier is the 1.75 km long and 750 m wide glacier in Imeon Range on Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Draining the west slopes of Mount Foster and the north slopes of Slaveykov Peak, and flowing northwestwards of Zavet Saddle to enter Drake Passage south of...

63°00′S 62°35′W 1.75 km
Bolgrad Glacier
Bolgrad Glacier
Bolgrad Glacier is the 7.4 km long and 5.7 km wide glacier on the west side of southern Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, situated south of Brook Glacier and north of Sirma Glacier...

78°44′S 85°08′W 7.4 km
Borchgrevink Glacier
Borchgrevink Glacier
Borchgrevink Glacier is a large glacier in the Victory Mountains, Victoria Land, draining south between Malta Plateau and Daniell Peninsula, and thence projecting into Glacier Strait, Ross Sea, as a floating glacier tongue. It was named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition,...

73°4′S 168°30′E "large"
Boyana Glacier
Boyana Glacier
Boyana Glacier is located to the east of Vazov Rock, to the south of St. Naum Peak, Starosel Gate, Silistra Knoll and Kotel Gap, and to the west of Christoff Cliff in Levski Ridge, Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands in Antarctica. Extending 3 km in east-west direction...

62°42′S 60°06′W 1.6 km 3 km wide
Bozhinov Glacier
Bozhinov Glacier
Bozhinov Glacier is the 5 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier on Danco Coast in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula situated north of Krebs Glacier and south of Nobile Glacier...

64°37′S 61°28′W 5 km
Brandau Glacier‎ 84°54′S 173°30′E
Branscomb Glacier
Branscomb Glacier
The Branscomb Glacier is an Antarctic glacier, 9.5 km long, flowing west from the north-west side of Vinson Massif into Nimitz Glacier, in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains...

78°32′S 86°05′W 9.5 km
Butamya Glacier
Butamya Glacier
Butamya Glacier is the 6.9 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier on Barison Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated northwest of Talev Glacier and north-northeast of Chernomen Glacier...

65°36′S 64°00′W 6.9 km
Byrd Glacier
Byrd Glacier
The Byrd Glacier is a major glacier in Antarctica, about 136 km long and 24 km wide, draining an extensive area of the polar plateau and flowing eastward between the Britannia Range and Churchill Mountains to discharge into the Ross Ice Shelf at Barne Inlet.Named by the NZ-APC after Rear...

80°20′S 159°00′E 136 km
Canada Glacier
Canada Glacier
The Canada Glacier is a small polar glacier flowing southeast into the northern side of Taylor Valley, Victoria Land in Antarctica.- Geographical features :Canada Glacier's seasonal melting feeds Lake Fryxell to the West and Lake Hoare to the East....

77°37′S 162°59′E "small"
Carey Glacier
Carey Glacier
Carey Glacier is a glacier on the east side of Miller Peak in the south end of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, flowing southeast to Minnesota Glacier. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1957–59, and named by the Advisory...

78°53′S 83°55′W
Chernomen Glacier
Chernomen Glacier
Chernomen Glacier is the 5.6 km long and 2.2 km wide glacier on Barison Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated south-southwest of Butamya Glacier and west-southwest of Talev Glacier...

65°39′S 64°03′W 5.8 km
Chumerna Glacier
Chumerna Glacier
Chumerna Glacier is the 2.2 km long and 1.9 km wide glacier on the north coast of Albena Peninsula on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica flowing northeastwards to enter the channel between Brabant Island and Liège Island east of Hales Peak....

64°08′S 62°06′W 2.2 km
Chuprene Glacier
Chuprene Glacier
Chuprene Glacier is a 4 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range. Flowing southwest of Drinov Peak and Popovo Saddle, and west of Slatina Peak and Varshets Saddle southwestward along the northwest slopes of Antim Peak and Evlogi...

62°58′S 62°32′W 4 km
Clarke Glacier (Graham Land)
Clarke Glacier (Graham Land)
Clarke Glacier is a 2 mile wide, 20 mile long glacier, located on the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica. It flows west, along the north side of Sickle Mountain and the Baudin Peaksm, to Mikkelsen Bay....

68°48′S 66°56′W 32 km
Clarke Glacier (Marie Byrd Land)
Clarke Glacier (Marie Byrd Land)
Clarke Glacier is a 8 mile long glacier that drains from Coulter Heights to Hull Bay. It was named in 2003 by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names .It was named after Theodore S...

75°11′S 139°06′W 13 km
Clarke Glacier (Victoria Land)
Clarke Glacier (Victoria Land)
Clarke Glacier is a 5 mile long glacier, which drains east to the coast of Victoria Land, immediately north of Lewandowski Point. The seaward extremity of this glacier merges with the flow of Davis Glacier and other glaciers from the south and contributes to the floating tongue of ice between...

75°34′S 162°05′E 8 km
Co-pilot Glacier
Co-pilot Glacier
Co-pilot Glacier is a short, steep tributary glacier, flowing from the western and southern slopes of Mount Overlord to the upper part of Aviator Glacier in Victoria Land. It was named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1962–63, in recognition of...

73°11′S 164°22′E
Collins Glacier
Collins Glacier
Collins Glacier is a glacier about wide at its confluence with the Mellor Glacier, which it feeds from the southwest, located north of Mount Newton in the Prince Charles Mountains of Antarctica. It was mapped by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from air photos taken in 1956...

73°41′S 65°55′E 18 km
Commonwealth Glacier
Commonwealth Glacier
Commonwealth Glacier is a glacier which flows in a southeasterly direction and enters the northern side of Taylor Valley immediately west of Mount Coleman, in Victoria Land, Antarctica...

77°35′S 163°19′E
Coulston Glacier
Coulston Glacier
Coulston Glacier is a small tributary glacier flowing south from the Cartographers Range into Trafalgar Glacier, west of Bypass Hill, in the Victory Mountains of Victoria Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos 1960–64, and named by...

72°25′S 167°58′E
Cox Glacier
Cox Glacier
Cox Glacier is a small glacier immediately east of Rochray Glacier on Thurston Island, flowing south to Abbot Ice Shelf in Peacock Sound. It was delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 in January 1960, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Jerry...

72°12′S 101°2′W
Crane Glacier
Crane Glacier
Crane Glacier , is a narrow glacier which flows 30 miles in an east-northeasterly direction through a deep trough into Exasperation Inlet, on the east coast of Antarctic Peninsula. Sir Hubert Wilkins photographed this feature from the air in 1928 and gave it the name Crane Channel, after C.K...

65°00′S 020°00′W 48 km
Crescent Glacier
Crescent Glacier
Crescent Glacier is a small alpine glacier in Antarctica. It is located just east of Howard Glacier in the Kukri Hills, flowing north into Taylor Valley in Victoria Land. The glacier was studied by U.S. geologist Troy L. Pewe in December 1957, and was so named by him because of its crescent shape...

77°40′S 163°14′E
Crevasse Valley Glacier
Crevasse Valley Glacier
Crevasse Valley Glacier is a broad glacier about 30 miles long, flowing west-southwest between Chester Mountains and Saunders Mountain to Sulzberger Ice Shelf in Marie Byrd Land. It was discovered by a sledging party of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, which visited this area in November-December...

76°46′S 145°30′W 48 km
Crume Glacier
Crume Glacier
Crume Glacier is a tributary glacier, 5 nautical miles long, flowing east to enter Ommanney Glacier near the north coast of Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for William R....

71°33′S 169°21′E
Dale Glacier
Dale Glacier
Dale Glacier is a trenchlike glacier which drains the southwest slopes of Mount Huggins in the Royal Society Range and flows west into Skelton Glacier. First visited by Brooke and Gunn of the New Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1956-58. Named by Advisory Committee on...

78°17′S 162°2′E
Dalgopol Glacier
Dalgopol Glacier
Dalgopol Glacier is a 3.4 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range. Flowing north of Mount Pisgah and northwest of Mezek Peak into Drake Passage. Bulgarian early mapping in 2008. Named after the town of Dalgopol in northeastern...

62°55′S 62°28′W 3.4 km
Darwin Glacier (Antarctica)
Darwin Glacier (Antarctica)
Darwin Glacier is a large glacier flowing from the polar plateau eastward between the Darwin and Cook Mountains to the Ross Ice Shelf. The glacier was mapped by the British National Antarctic Expedition , and the whole area traversed by New Zealand parties of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic...

79°53′S 159°00′E "large"
Dater Glacier
Dater Glacier
The Dater Glacier is a steep valley glacier in Antarctica, long and from 1.6 km to 4.8 km wide, flowing NE in a sinuous course from the eastern slopes of Vinson Massif to Rutford Ice Stream which borders the eastern flank of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains...

78°17′S 84°35′W 38 km
David Glacier
David Glacier
David Glacier is the most imposing outlet glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica, fed by two main flows which drain an area larger than 200,000 square kilometres of the East Antarctic plateau, with an estimated ice discharge rate of 7.8 +/- 0.7 km³/year...

75°19′S 162°00′E over 96 km
Debelt Glacier
Debelt Glacier
The Debelt Glacier sits on Varna Peninsula, Livingston Island draining the southeastern slopes of Vidin Heights into Moon Bay between Edinburgh Hill and Helis Nunatak...

62°32′S 60°04′W 2.4 km
Debenham Glacier
Debenham Glacier
Debenham Glacier is a glacier flowing into the northern part of Wilson Piedmont Glacier on the coast of Victoria Land. First mapped by the Discovery expedition . It was named by the British Antarctic Expedition for Frank Debenham, geologist with the expedition and Director of the Scott Polar...

77°10′S 162°38′E
Deception Glacier
Deception Glacier
Deception Glacier is a glacier between the Warren and Boomerang Ranges, flowing south into upper Mulock Glacier. So named by the New Zealand party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition because it appears to lead directly into Skelton Neve but instead drains southward....

78°33′S 158°33′E
Decker Glacier
Decker Glacier
Decker Glacier is a steep, narrow glacier that drains the northeast slopes of Mount Newall in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate William D. Decker, U.S. Navy, of Squadron VXE-6, who died at McMurdo Station on October...

77°28′S 162°47′E
Deming Glacier
Deming Glacier
Deming Glacier is a tributary glacier flowing along the north side of Novasio Ridge to enter Man-o-War Glacier, in the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for...

72°00′S 168°30′E
Denman Glacier
Denman Glacier
Denman Glacier is a glacier wide, descending north some , which debouches into Shackleton Ice Shelf east of David Island, Queen Mary Land. It was discovered in November 1912 by the Western Base Party of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition under Sir Douglas Mawson. Mawson named the glacier for...

66°45′S 99°30′E 112 km
Dennistoun Glacier
Dennistoun Glacier
The Dennistoun Glacier is a glacier, 80 km long, draining the northern slopes of Mounts Black Prince, Royalist and Adam in the Admiralty Mountains of Victoria Land in Antarctica. It flows northwest between the Lyttelton Range and Dunedin Range, turning east on rounding the latter range to...

71°11′S 168°00′E 80 km
Devils Glacier
Devils Glacier
Devils Glacier is a heavily crevassed glacier at the edge of the polar plateau, about 20 miles long and 8 miles wide, draining the south part of the Mohn Basin and flowing northeast to enter the upper part of Amundsen Glacier just north of the mountain group consisting of Mounts Wisting, Hassel,...

86°23′S 165°00′W 32 km
DeVicq Glacier
DeVicq Glacier
DeVicq Glacier , is a large Antarctic glacier that drains the area between Ames Range and McCuddin Mountains in Marie Byrd Land and flows north to enter the Getz Ice Shelf to the southeast of Grant Island. Mapped by U.S. Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by...

75°00′S 131°00′W
Dibble Glacier
Dibble Glacier
Dibble Glacier is a prominent channel glacier flowing from the continental ice and terminating in a prominent tongue at the east side of Davis Bay. Delineated from air photos taken by U.S...

66°17′S 134°36′E
Dick Glacier
Dick Glacier
Dick Glacier is a tributary glacier, 7 nautical miles long, flowing west from Mount Campbell to enter Shackleton Glacier just north of Taylor Nunatak, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Alan L. Dick, a member of U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6...

84°53′S 175°50′W
Dimkov Glacier
Dimkov Glacier
Dimkov Glacier is a 6 km long and 4.3 km wide glacier draining the western slopes of Solvay Mountains on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Flowing southwestwards to enter Duperré Bay south of Humann Point....

64°25′S 62°38′W 6 km
Dinsmoor Glacier
Dinsmoor Glacier
Dinsmoor Glacier is a glacier flowing east from the south edge of Detroit Plateau, Graham Land, joining Edgeworth Glacier to the northeast of Mount Elliott. Mapped from surveys by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey...

64°22′S 59°59′W
Djerassi Glacier
Djerassi Glacier
Djerassi Glacier is a 6 km long and 7 km wide glacier situated southwest of Paré Glacier, northwest of Malpighi Glacier and north of Pirogov Glacier on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica...

64°13′S 62°27′W 6 km 7 km wide
Dobrudzha Glacier
Dobrudzha Glacier
Dobrudzha Glacier is located on the southeast side of Tangra Mountains, Burgas Peninsula, eastern Livingston Island, and is bounded by Ruse Peak and Asen Peak to the north and by Kuber Peak to the west. The glacier flows southeastward into Bransfield Strait...

62°39′S 59°57′W 0.7 km 1.1 km wide
Dragoman Glacier
Dragoman Glacier
Dragoman Glacier is a 2.6 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range southeast of Zavet Saddle and south of the summit Mount Foster. Flowing southeastward into Ivan Asen Cove, Osmar Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named...

63°01′S 62°32′W 2.6 km
Driscoll Glacier
Driscoll Glacier
Driscoll Glacier is a glacier 13 nautical miles long in the Heritage Range, draining southeast between the Collier and Buchanan Hills to enter Union Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ...

79°42′S 83°00′W
Drygalski Glacier
Drygalski Glacier
The Drygalski Ice Tongue or Drygalski Barrier or Drygalski Glacier Tongue is a glacier in Antarctica, located on the Scott Coast, in the northern McMurdo Sound of Antarctica's Ross Dependency, north of Ross Island. The ice tongue is located at...

64°44′S 60°44′W 29 km
Ebbe Glacier
Ebbe Glacier
Ebbe Glacier is a tributary glacier about 96 km long, draining northwest from the Homerun Range and Robinson Heights, and then WNW between Everett Range and Anare Mountains into Lillie Glacier...

71°03′S 164°45′E 96 km
Echelmeyer Ice Stream
Echelmeyer Ice Stream
The Echelmeyer Ice Stream is a glaciological feature of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, formerly known as Ice Stream F. It was renamed in 2001 in honor of Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks glaciologist Dr. Keith Echelmeyer, who was a student of Barclay Kamb for whom Kamb Ice...

79°10′S 150°00′E "major" (Ice Stream F)
Edge Glacier
Edge Glacier
Edge Glacier is a small cliff-type glacier draining northward into Davis Valley in northeast Dufek Massif, Pensacola Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Joseph L. Edge,...

82°29′S 51°07′W
El-Sayed Glacier
El-Sayed Glacier
El-Sayed Glacier is a glacier about 15 miles long which drains the northeast slopes of Zuncich Hill in Marie Byrd Land. It flows northeast to enter Land Glacier at the south side of Mount Shirley. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by...

75°40′S 141°52′W 24 km
Ellen Glacier
Ellen Glacier
The Ellen Glacier is an Antarctic glacier in central Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, draining the eastern slopes of Mount Anderson and Long Gables and flowing generally SE for 35 km to Barnes Ridge, where it leaves the range and enters the south flowing Rutford Ice Stream.First mapped by...

78°13′S 84°30′W 35 km
Embree Glacier
Embree Glacier
Embree Glacier is a 20 mi long glacier in the north-central part of Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, draining the eastern slopes of Mount Hale, Mount Davis and Mount Bentley, the northeast slopes of Mount Anderson, and the northwestern slopes of Probuda Ridge, flowing north-northeastwards and...

77°59′S 85°10′W 32 km
Emmanuel Glacier
Emmanuel Glacier
Emmanuel Glacier is a glacier in the Royal Society Range of Victoria Land, descending from Mount Lister northwestward between Table Mountain and Cathedral Rocks to enter Ferrar Glacier. Named by the British Antarctic Expedition after Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England....

77°54′S 162°05′E
Endeavour Piedmont Glacier
Endeavour Piedmont Glacier
Endeavour Piedmont Glacier is a piedmont glacier, 6 miles long and 2 miles wide, between the southwest part of Mount Bird and Micou Point, Ross Island...

77°23′S 166°40′E 10 km
Endurance Glacier
Endurance Glacier
Endurance Glacier is a broad glacier north of Mount Elder, draining southeast to the south coast of Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands. It is the main discharge glacier on the island. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee ....

61°10′S 55°8′W
Entrikin Glacier
Entrikin Glacier
Entrikin Glacier is a broad sweeping glacier flowing eastward from the Churchill Mountains into Matterson Inlet. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander Joseph W. Entrikin, U.S. Navy, pilot with Squadron VX-6 during U.S. Navy Operation Deepfreeze I, 1955-56....

80°49′S 160°00′E
Epler Glacier
Epler Glacier
Epler Glacier is a tributary glacier, 10 nautical miles long, draining west from Nilsen Plateau in Queen Maud Mountains to enter Amundsen Glacier just south of Olsen Crags. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by Advisory Committee on...

86°15′S 161°00′W
Erebus Glacier
Erebus Glacier
Erebus Glacier , is a glacier draining the lower southern slopes of Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. It flows west to Erebus Bay where it forms the floating Erebus Glacier Tongue. Named in association with Mount Erebus by the British National Antarctic Expedition , 1901–04, under Scott....

77°41′S 167°00′E "large"
Evans Ice Stream
Evans Ice Stream
Evans Ice Stream is a large ice stream draining from Ellsworth Land, between Cape Zumberge and Fowler Ice Rise, into the western part of Ronne Ice Shelf. The feature was recorded on February 5, 1974 in Landsat imagery...

76°00′S 78°00′W
Exum Glacier
Exum Glacier
Exum Glacier is a small glacier in Antarctica, flowing north between Hughes Point and Bonnabeau Dome, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of Minnesota-Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61. Named by the party for Glenn Exum, mountaineer, who provided training in rock and ice climbing for the...

73°30′S 94°14′W "small"
Falkner Glacier
Falkner Glacier
Falkner Glacier , is an east-flowing valley glacier, 4 miles long, located 2 miles south of Oakley Glacier in Mountaineer Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The glacier descends steeply to Lady Newnes Bay where it forms a floating glacier tongue. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ...

73°45′S 166°01′E 6 km
Fendorf Glacier
Fendorf Glacier
Fendorf Glacier is a broad glacier draining from the east slopes of Gifford Peaks and flowing north to merge with Dobbratz Glacier, in the Heritage Range, Ellsworth Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-66. Named by Advisory...

79°30′S 84°49′W
Ferrar Glacier
Ferrar Glacier
The Ferrar Glacier is an Antarctic glacier about long, flowing from the plateau of Victoria Land west of the Royal Society Range to New Harbour in McMurdo Sound. The glacier makes a right turn northeast of Knobhead, where it is apposed, i.e., joined in Siamese-twin fashion, to Taylor Glacier...

77°46′S 163°00′E 56 km
Finley Glacier
Finley Glacier
Finley Glacier is a tributary glacier which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Monteagle and flows north into the upper part of Icebreaker Glacier, in the Mountaineer Range, Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by...

73°35′S 165°38′E
Finsterwalder Glacier
Finsterwalder Glacier
Finsterwalder Glacier is a glacier, 2 miles wide and 10 miles long, flowing southwest from the central plateau of Graham Land toward the head of Lallemand Fjord. Its mouth lies between the mouths of Haefeli and Klebelsberg Glaciers, the three glaciers merging with Sharp Glacier where the latter...

67°19′S 66°20′W 16 km
Flanagan Glacier
Flanagan Glacier
Flanagan Glacier is a glacier in the Pioneer Heights, Heritage Range, draining east from Thompson Escarpment between Gross and Nimbus Hills to the confluent ice at the lower end of Union Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-66. Named by...

79°29′S 82°42′W
Flask Glacier
Flask Glacier
Flask Glacier , is a gently-sloping glacier, 25 miles long, flowing east from Bruce Plateau to enter Scar Inlet between Daggoo and Spouter Peaks in Graham Land, Antarctica. The lower reaches of this glacier were surveyed and photographed by the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey in 1947...

65°47′S 62°25′W 40 km
Fisher Glacier
Fisher Glacier
Fisher Glacier is a prominent western tributary to the Lambert Glacier, about 100 miles long, flowing east past the north sides of Mount Menzies and Mount Rubin and joining the main stream of the Lambert Glacier just east of Mount Stinear. Sighted from ANARE aircraft by K.B. Mather in 1957. Named...

73°15′S 66°00′E 160 km
Fitch Glacier
Fitch Glacier
Fitch Glacier is a tributary glacier flowing south along the east side of McGregor Range to enter Man-o-War Glacier in the Admiralty Mountains of northeastern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-62. Named by Advisory...

72°01′S 168°07′E
Foggydog Glacier
Foggydog Glacier
Foggydog Glacier is a glacier between Blank Peaks and Mount Rich in the Brown Hills of Antarctica. Mapped by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition and so named because in plan the glacier is shaped like the head and neck of a dog, with a moraine suggesting a collar and a...

79°47′S 158°40′E
Foundation Ice Stream
Foundation Ice Stream
Foundation Ice Stream is a major ice stream in Antarctica's Pensacola Mountains. The ice stream drains northward for 150 miles along the west side of the Patuxent Range and the Neptune Range to enter Ronne Ice Shelf westward of Dufek Massif. The United States Geological Survey mapped the stream...

83°15′S 60°00′W "major"
Frost Glacier
Frost Glacier
Frost Glacier is a channel glacier flowing to the head of Porpoise Bay. It was delineated from air photos taken by USN Operation Highjump , and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for John Frost, boatswain on the brig Porpoise of the United States Exploring Expedition under...

67°05′S 129°00′E
Gain Glacier
Gain Glacier
Gain Glacier is a large glacier on the east coast of Palmer Land, flowing northeast from Cat Ridge and entering the Weddell Sea between Imshaug Peninsula and Morency Island. Mapped by United States Geological Survey in 1974...

71°01′S 61°25′W "large"
Gair Glacier
Gair Glacier
Gair Glacier is a tributary glacier, 10 miles long, rising close southeast of Mount Supernal in the Mountaineer Range and flowing east-northeast to enter Mariner Glacier just north of Bunker Bluff in Victoria Land. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition 1962-63, for H.S...

73°03′S 166°32′E 16 km
Gallup Glacier
Gallup Glacier
Gallup Glacier is a broad glacier, about 12 nautical miles long, flowing east between Mount Rosenwald and Mount Black to enter Shackleton Glacier just north of Matador Mountain. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Commander F.S. Gallup, Jr., USN. Commanding Officer of Squadron...

85°09′S 177°50′W
Garwood Glacier
Garwood Glacier
Garwood Glacier is a glacier occupying the northwest part of Garwood Valley, in Victoria Land. It was first mapped by the Discovery expedition , but not named until 1911, when it was named by Taylor of the British Antarctic Expedition for Edmund J. Garwood, professor of geology and mineralogy at...

78°01′S 163°57′E
Gaussiran Glacier
Gaussiran Glacier
Gaussiran Glacier is a glacier in the east part of Britannia Range. It drains north from the saddle with Merrick Glacier to a juncture with Darwin Glacier between Cranfield Icefalls and Nebraska Peaks. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Lieutenant C.D. Gaussiran, U.S. Navy, a...

80°00′S 159°10′E
Gilbert Glacier
Gilbert Glacier
Gilbert Glacier is a glacier about 20 nautical miles long flowing south from Nichols Snowfield into Mozart Ice Piedmont, Alexander Island....

70°00′S 71°00′W 37 km
Gilchrist Glacier
Gilchrist Glacier
Gilchrist Glacier is a short channel glacier flowing to Budd Coast 9 nautical miles northwest of Fox Glacier. Delineated by G.D. Blodgett from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Dr. Edward Gilchrist, Acting Surgeon on...

66°07′S 114°06′E 17 km
Gillespie Glacier
Gillespie Glacier
Gillespie Glacier is a small tributary glacier just southwest of Mount Kenyon, descending the west slopes of the Cumulus Hills to enter Shackleton Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lester F. Gillespie, United States Antarctic Research Program physicist at South Pole...

85°11′S 175°12′W "small"
Gillock Glacier
Gillock Glacier
Gillock Glacier is a glacier 5 nautical miles long, flowing north from Mount Walnum to the west of Smalegga Ridge, in the Sor Rondane Mountains....

72°00′S 24°08′E 9 km
Gopher Glacier
Gopher Glacier
Gopher Glacier is a glacier descending from Christoffersen Heights and draining north between Bonnabeau Dome and Anderson Dome, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped and named by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61. Gopher is the nickname of the University of Minnesota and of the...

73°28′S 94°00′W
Gordon Glacier
Gordon Glacier
Gordon Glacier is an Antarctic glacier of at least in length flowing in a northerly direction beginning in the Crossover Pass, flowing through the Shackleton Range to finally meet the Slessor Glacier...

80°17′S 26°09′W
Gramada Glacier
Gramada Glacier
Gramada Glacier is a 3 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range east of Riggs Peak, southeast of Madan Saddle and south of Neofit Peak. Flowing southeastward into Osmar Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the town...

63°02′S 62°35′W 3 km
Greenwell Glacier
Greenwell Glacier
The Greenwell Glacier is a major tributary glacier of Antarctica, 72 km long, draining northwest between Mirabito Range and Everett Range to enter Lillie Glacier below Mount Works, in northwest Victoria Land....

71°20′S 165°00′E 72 km
Grigorov Glacier
Grigorov Glacier
Grigorov Glacier is the 1.8 km long and 1.3 km wide glacier on the south coast of Albena Peninsula on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica draining the east slopes of Mount Cabeza and flowing southeastwards to enter Hill Bay west of Kostur Point.The glacier is named after the...

64°09′S 62°08′W 1.8 km
Haas Glacier
Haas Glacier
Haas Glacier is a steep tributary glacier draining northward from Rawson Plateau to enter the south side of Bowman Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for...

85°45′S 164°55′W
Haefeli Glacier
Haefeli Glacier
Haefeli Glacier is a glacier, 2 miles wide and 6 miles long, situated on Pernik Peninsula, Loubet Coast in Graham Land, at the northwest side of Finsterwalder Glacier and flowing south-southwest toward the head of Lallemand Fjord. With Finsterwalder and Klebelsberg Glaciers, its mouth merges...

67°18′S 66°23′W 3.2 km
Hale Glacier
Hale Glacier
Hale Glacier is a glacier about 6 nautical miles long, located just east of Mount Simpson on Thurston Island and flowing southwest to Abbot Ice Shelf in Peacock Sound. Delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 in January 1960. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for...

72°13′S 100°33′W
Haffner Glacier
Haffner Glacier
Haffner Glacier is a small glacier discharging into Berg Bay along the north coast of Victoria Land. First charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898–1900, under C.E. Borchgrevink, who named it for Colonel Haffner, Director of the Government Survey of Norway....

71°28′S 169°24′E "small"
Hammond Glacier
Hammond Glacier
The Hammond Glacier is located on the NE side of the Haines Mountains, flowing NW for about 40 [mile]s to Sulzberger Ice Shelf in the Ford Ranges, Marie Byrd Land. Discovered in 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, and named by Byrd for John Hays Hammond, American mining engineer and...

77°25′S 146°00′W
Haskell Glacier
Haskell Glacier
Haskell Glacier is a small glacier descending from Christoffersen Heights and draining west between Prism Ridge and Forbidden Rocks, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Hugh B....

73°34′S 94°13′W
Hatherton Glacier
Hatherton Glacier
Hatherton Glacier is a large glacier flowing from the Antarctic polar plateau generally eastward along the south side of the Darwin Mountains and entering Darwin Glacier at Junction Spur....

79°55′S 157°35′E
Hayes Glacier
Hayes Glacier
Hayes Glacier enters the south east part of Weddell Sea about 27 km west south west of Dawson-Lambton Glacier. The glacier was discovered in the course of a U.S. Navy LC-130 plane flight over Caird Coast, November 5, 1967, and was plotted by United States Geological Survey from photographs...

76°16′S 27°54′W
Helfferich Glacier 70°35′S 160°12′E 13 km
Horlick Ice Stream
Horlick Ice Stream
Horlick Ice Stream is a large Antarctic ice stream on the featureless ice surface to the north of the main mass of the Horlick Mountains, draining west-southwestward, parallel to these mountains, to enter the lower portion of the Reedy Glacier. Mapped by U.S. Geological Survey from surveys and...

85°17′S 132°00′W "large"
Howe Glacier
Howe Glacier
Howe Glacier is a short tributary glacier draining west into Scott Glacier immediately north of Mount Russell, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Robert C. Howe...

86°14′S 149°12′W
Ice Gate Glacier
Ice Gate Glacier
Ice Gate Glacier is a narrow hanging glacier, tributary to Astudillo Glacier, between rock spurs on the west slope of Dallmeyer Peak, Danco Coast. Named by the Polish Antarctic Expedition, about 1992, probably from the gatelike appearance of the spurs at the junction of the two glaciers....

64°54′S 62°45′W
Icebreaker Glacier
Icebreaker Glacier
Icebreaker Glacier is a large valley glacier 10 miles northeast of Mount Monteagle that flows southeast from the Mountaineer Range to Lady Newnes Bay, Victoria Land. Below Hermes Point, its flow coalesces with that of Fitzgerald Glacier. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic...

73°37′S 166°10′E "large"
Ichime Glacier
Ichime Glacier
Ichime Glacier is a glacier flowing to the sea just west of Kasumi Rock in Queen Maud Land. Mapped from surveys and air photos by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition , 1957–1962, who also gave the glacier its name....

68°23′S 42°8′E
Il Polo Glacier
Il Polo Glacier
Il Polo Glacier is a small glacier draining northward between Polar Times Glacier and Polarforschung Glacier into Publications Ice Shelf. Delineated in 1952 by John H. Roscoe from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47. Named by Roscoe for Il Polo, a polar journal published by...

69°50′S 74°54′E
Iliad Glacier
Iliad Glacier
Iliad Glacier is a glacier flowing northeast from the central highlands of Anvers Island between the Achaean and Trojan Ranges into Lapeyrere Bay, in the Palmer Archipelago. Surveyed in 1955 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names...

64°27′S 63°27′W
Iliev Glacier
Iliev Glacier
Iliev Glacier is the 5 km long and 1.5 km wide glacier in Lassus Mountains on Alexander Island, Antarctica draining the northwestern slopes of Mount Wilbye to flow into Lazarev Bay north of Vittoria Buttress....

69°28′S 71°36′W 5 km
Ineson Glacier
Ineson Glacier
Ineson Glacier is a glacier flowing northwest into Gin Cove, James Ross Island. Following geological work by British Antarctic Survey , 1981-83, named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Jonathan R. Ineson, BAS geologist in the area....

64°04′S 58°22′W
Institute Ice Stream
Institute Ice Stream
Institute Ice Stream is an ice stream flowing north into Ronne Ice Shelf, southeast of Hercules Inlet. The feature was traversed by the United States Antarctic Research Program Ellsworth-Byrd Seismic Party, 1958–59, and the USARP-University of Wisconsin Seismic Party, 1963-64...

82°00′S 75°00′W
Ironside Glacier
Ironside Glacier
Ironside Glacier is a glacier, about long, originating at the south side of Mount Minto in the Admiralty Mountains and draining southeast between Mount Whewell and Mount Herschel into Moubray Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica...

72°8′S 169°40′E 48 km
Irvine Glacier
Irvine Glacier
Irvine Glacier is a glacier, 40 miles long, draining southeast between the Guettard Range and the Rare Range into the north part of Gardner Inlet. It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition , 1947–48, under Ronne, who named it for George J. Irvine, of the Engineer Depot at Fort...

74°42′S 63°15′W 64 km
Irving Glacier
Irving Glacier
Irving Glacier is a glacier that flows northwest between Coombs Hills and Wyandot Ridge to enter Odell Glacier, in the Convoy Range, Victoria Land. Named in association with nearby Wyandot Ridge after Captain R.K. Irving, U.S. Navy, commander of USS Wyandot, a cargo ship in the Ross Sea Unit in...

76°13′S 160°16′E
Irwin Glacier
Irwin Glacier
Irwin Glacier is a steep tributary glacier in the Bowers Mountains, draining northeast from Edlin Neve and at the terminus coalescing with Montigny Glacier , with which it enters the larger Graveson Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64...

71°07′S 163°25′E
Isbrecht Glacier
Isbrecht Glacier
Isbrecht Glacier is a small glacier flowing south from Thurston Island in Antarctica between Cox and Hale Glaciers. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after JoAnn Isbrecht, United States Geological Survey , Flagstaff, Arizona, satellite image processing specialist, and part of the...

72°14′S 100°46′W "small"
Ising Glacier
Ising Glacier
Ising Glacier is a glacier flowing northwest between Isingen Mountain and Kvitkjolen Ridge in the Sverdrup Mountains, Queen Maud Land. Photographed from the air by the German Antarctic Expedition...

72°24′S 00°57′E
Iskar Glacier
Iskar Glacier
Iskar Glacier is a glacier in Livingston Island, draining the north slopes of the Tangra Mountains between Helmet Peak to the west and Delchev Peak to the east...

62°38′S 59°59′W 3 km 4.4 km wide
Jaburg Glacier
Jaburg Glacier
Jaburg Glacier is a broad glacier draining westward between Dufek Massif and Cordiner Peaks in the Pensacola Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Conrad J. Jaburg, U.S....

82°42′S 53°25′W
Jacobel Glacier
Jacobel Glacier
Jacobel Glacier is a glacier about 30 miles long draining to the Sulzberger Ice Shelf south of Hershey Ridge. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Robert W. Jacobel, Grace A. Whittier Chair of Physics, St...

77°44′S 148°17′W 48 km
Jacobsen Glacier
Jacobsen Glacier
Jacobsen Glacier is a glacier flowing east-northeast from Mount Reid, in the Holland Range, into the Ross Ice Shelf. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey from Tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for H. Jacobsen, Master of the USNS...

82°58′S 167°5′E
Jacoby Glacier
Jacoby Glacier
Jacoby Glacier is a steep glacier draining the east slopes of the Ames Range between Mount Boennighausen and Mount Andrus, in Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for William J....

75°48′S 132°06′W
Jorda Glacier
Jorda Glacier
Jorda Glacier is a glacier, about 15 nautical miles long, draining the east slopes of the Churchill Mountains between Mount Coley and Pyramid Mountain and merging with the lower Nursery Glacier just before the latter enters the Ross Ice Shelf. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for...

81°18′S 159°49′E
Jutulstraumen Glacier
Jutulstraumen Glacier
Jutulstraumen Glacier is a large glacier in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica, about 120 miles long, draining northward to the Fimbul Ice Shelf between the Kirwan Escarpment, Borg Massif and Ahlmann Ridge on the west and the Sverdrup Mountains on the east...

71°35′S 00°30′W "large"
Kaliakra Glacier
Kaliakra Glacier
Kaliakra Glacier is a glacier in northeastern Livingston Island, Antarctica extending 7 km in east-west direction and 8 km in north-south direction...

62°35′S 60°10′W 7 km 8.5 km wide
Kamb Ice Stream
Kamb Ice Stream
Kamb Ice Stream , a glaciological feature of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, formerly known as Ice Stream C, renamed in 2001 in honor of Caltech Glaciologist Dr. Barclay Kamb.-Sources:*...

82°15′S 145°00′W "major" (Ice Stream C)
Kamchiya Glacier
Kamchiya Glacier
Kamchiya Glacier is located on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, south of the glacial divide between the Drake Passage and Bransfield Strait, and draining into South Bay between Ereby Point and Memorable Beach...

62°37′S 60°31′W 2.2 km 4.6 km wide
Kasabova Glacier
Kasabova Glacier
Kasabova Glacier is the 6 km long and 3.5 km wide glacier on Davis Coast in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. Draining the slopes of Mount Bris, Chubra Peak, Sredorek Peak and Chanute Peak in Korten Ridge, the glacier flows northwestwards to enter Orléans Strait at the head of Lanchester...

63°56′S 59°55′W 6 km
Keltie Glacier
Keltie Glacier
Keltie Glacier is a large Antarctic glacier, 48 km long, draining from Pain Névé southwest around the southern extremity of the Commonwealth Range, and then northwest to enter Beardmore Glacier at Ranfurly Point....

84°53′S 170°20′E 48 km
Ketchum Glacier
Ketchum Glacier
Ketchum Glacier is an eastward flowing glacier at the base of Palmer Land, about 50 miles long, descending between the Latady Mountains and the Scaife Mountains into Gardner Inlet. It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition , 1947–48, under Ronne, who named it for Cdr...

75°00′S 63°45′W 80 km
Kichenside Glacier
Kichenside Glacier
Kichenside Glacier is a glacier, 15 miles long and 3 to 5 miles wide, flowing northeast into the south part of Hannan Ice Shelf on the coast of Enderby Land. Charted from air photos taken from an ANARE aircraft in 1956. Named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for Squadron Leader J...

67°46′S 47°36′E 24 km
Kirkby Glacier
Kirkby Glacier
Kirkby Glacier is a glacier, 20 miles in length. This glacier drains the central Anare Mountains and flows northwest to the sea three miles from Cape North, and just north of Arthurson Bluff, northern Victoria Land.-Discovery and naming:...

70°43′S 166°09′E 32 km
Klein Glacier
Klein Glacier
Klein Glacier is a broad glacier near the edge of the polar plateau, flowing northwest into Scott Glacier immediately south of La Gorce Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for...

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Kleptuza Glacier
Kleptuza Glacier
Kleptuza Glacier is a 6 km long and 6 km wide glacier draining the east slopes of Mount Hector in the Trojan Range and the north slopes of Osterrieth Range on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Situated southeast of Thamyris Glacier and west of Altimir Glacier...

64°36′S 63°16′W 6 km
Koettlitz Glacier
Koettlitz Glacier
The Koettlitz Glacier is a large Antarctic glacier lying west of Mount Morning and Mount Discovery, flowing from the vicinity of Mount Cocks northeastward between Brown Peninsula and the mainland into the ice shelf of McMurdo Sound....

78°15′S 164°15′E
Kohler Glacier
Kohler Glacier
Kohler Glacier is a distributary of the Smith Glacier in Marie Byrd Land, flowing northward through the middle of the Kohler Range into Dotson Ice Shelf. Mapped by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by US-ACAN in association with the Kohler Range.-See also:* List of glaciers...

74°55′S 113°45′W
Kolosh Glacier
Kolosh Glacier
Kolosh Glacier is the 6.7 km long and 3.6 km wide glacier on Magnier Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated south of Nesla Glacier...

65°45′S 64°19′W 6.7 km
Kongur Glacier
Kongur Glacier
Kongur Glacier is a 2.7 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range. Flowing west of Mount Christi into Drake Passage. Bulgarian early mapping in 2008. Named after the peak and nature reserve of Kongur on Belasitsa Mountain in...

62°54′S 62°26′W 2.7 km
Krapets Glacier
Krapets Glacier
Krapets Glacier is the 3.5 km long and 1.4 km wide glacier on Pefaur Peninsula, Danco Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated east of Agalina Glacier and west of Zimzelen Glacier...

64°27′S 61°21′W 3.5 km
Krivodol Glacier
Krivodol Glacier
Krivodol Glacier is a 3.8 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range northeast and east of Antim Peak, southeast of Varshets Saddle and south of Slatina Peak. Flowing southeastward into Osmar Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2008. ...

62°59′S 62°29′W 3.8 km
Lambert Glacier
Lambert Glacier
Lambert Glacier is a major glacier in East Antarctica. At about 60 miles wide, over 250 miles long, and about 2,500 meters deep, it holds the Guinness world record for the world's largest glacier...

71°00′S 70°00′E over 400 km
Land Glacier
Land Glacier
Land Glacier , is a broad, heavily-crevassed glacier, about 35 miles long, descending into Land Bay in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Discovered by the U.S. Antarctic Service and named for R. Admiral Emory S. Land, Chairman of the U.S. Maritime Commission....

75°40′S 141°45′W 56 km
Landreth Glacier
Landreth Glacier
Landreth Glacier is the steep 2.3 km long and 600 m wide glacier on the southeast side of Imeon Range, Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, which is draining southeastwards from Mount Foster between the side ridges separating it from Rupite Glacier to the north and Dragoman...

63°01′S 62°32′W 2.3 km
Lawrie Glacier
Lawrie Glacier
Lawrie Glacier is a glacier flowing into the head of Barilari Bay between Mount Genecand and Mezzo Buttress, on the west coast of Graham Land. Charted by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill, 1934-37. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1959 for Robert...

66°04′S 64°36′W
Laws Glacier
Laws Glacier
Laws Glacier is a confluent glacier system which flows into Marshall Bay on the south coast of Coronation Island, in the South Orkney Islands. Surveyed in 1948-49 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey . Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Richard M...

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Le Couteur Glacier
Le Couteur Glacier
Le Couteur Glacier is a glacier, 15 nautical miles long, which drains the northwest slopes of Mount Hall and Mount Daniel and flows north along the west side of Lillie Range to the Ross Ice Shelf. Named by the Southern Party of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for P. C...

84°42′S 170°30′W 28 km
Lennox-King Glacier
Lennox-King Glacier
Lennox-King Glacier is a large valley glacier, about 40 miles long, draining Bowden Neve and flowing northeast between the Holland and Queen Alexandra Ranges to enter Richards Inlet, Ross Ice Shelf. Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for Lieutenant Commander James...

83°25′S 168°00′E 60 km
Leonardo Glacier
Leonardo Glacier
Leonardo Glacier is a glacier flowing into Wilhelmina Bay between Sadler and Cafe Points, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 for Leonardo da Vinci ,...

64°42′S 61°58′W
Leppard Glacier
Leppard Glacier
Leppard Glacier is a large valley glacier draining east into Scar Inlet, to the north of Ishmael Peak, on the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. First seen from the air and photographed in part by Hubert Wilkins on December 20, 1928, the glacier was surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies...

65°58′S 62°30′W "large"
Letnitsa Glacier
Letnitsa Glacier
Letnitsa Glacier is a 1.8 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range east of Organa Peak and south of Riggs Peak. Flowing southeastward into Hisarya Cove, Osmar Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the town of...

63°03′S 62°36′W 1.8 km
Leverett Glacier
Leverett Glacier
Leverett Glacier in Antarctica is about 80 km long and 4 to 6 km wide, draining northward from the Watson Escarpment, between the California and Stanford Plateaus, and then trending WNW between the Tapley Mountains and Harold Byrd Mountains to terminate at the head of the Ross Ice Shelf...

85°38′S 147°35′W 80 km
Lillie Glacier
Lillie Glacier
Lillie Glacier is a large glacier, about 160 km long and 16 km wide, between Bowers Mountains on the west and Concord and Anare Mountains on the east, flowing to Ob' Bay on the coast and forming the Lillie Glacier Tongue. The glacier tongue was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition,...

70°45′S 163°55′E 160 km
Lipen Glacier
Lipen Glacier
Lipen Glacier is a 5 km long and 3.5 km wide glacier draining the east slopes of the Trojan Range on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Situated east of Iliad Glacier and north of Rhesus Glacier...

64°29′S 63°17′W 5 km
Liv Glacier
Liv Glacier
Liv Glacier is a steep valley glacier, long, emerging from the Antarctic Plateau just southeast of Barnum Peak and draining north through the Queen Maud Mountains to enter Ross Ice Shelf between Mayer Crags and Duncan Mountains. Discovered in 1911 by Roald Amundsen, who named it for the daughter...

84°55′S 168°00′W 64 km
Lliboutry Glacier
Lliboutry Glacier
Lliboutry Glacier is a glacier flowing southwest from the Boyle Mountains into Bourgeois Fjord, Loubet Coast. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1983 after Louis A.F...

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Long Glacier
Long Glacier is a glacier about 8 nautical miles long in the southeast part of Thurston Island. It flows south to Abbot Ice Shelf, 14 nautical miles west of Harrison Nunatak. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-66. Named by Advisory Committee on...


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! scope="row" | Lovejoy Glacier
Lovejoy Glacier
Lovejoy Glacier is a broad glacier descending eastward through the Usarp Mountains between Anderson Pyramid and Sample Nunataks. In its lower course, the glacier runs side by side with the larger Harlin Glacier to the south without a ridge separating the two. Mapped by United States Geological...


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! scope="row" | Lucy Glacier
Lucy Glacier
The Lucy Glacier is a wide glacier which flows southeast from the Antarctic polar plateau, between Laird Plateau and McKay Cliffs, into Nimrod Glacier. It is named after W.R...


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! scope="row" | MacAyeal Ice Stream
MacAyeal Ice Stream
MacAyeal Ice Stream , formerly Ice Stream E, flows west to the juncture of Shirase and Siple Coasts between Bindschadler Ice Stream and Echelmeyer Ice Stream, Antarctica. It is one of several major ice streams draining from Marie Byrd Land into the Ross Ice Shelf...


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! scope="row" | Magura Glacier
Magura Glacier
Magura Glacier is located to the north of M'Kean Point on the southeast side of Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and is bounded by Great Needle Peak to the west, Vitosha Saddle, Vihren Peak and Helmet Peak to the northwest, Plovdiv Peak and Shishman...


| 62°40′S 60°00′W
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! scope="row" | Malorad Glacier
Malorad Glacier
Malorad Glacier is the 14 km long and 10.5 km wide glacier on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. Situated northeast of Hanson Hill, north of Srednogorie Heights, northwest of Louis-Philippe Plateau and southwest of Marescot Ridge...


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! scope="row" | Mariner Glacier
Mariner Glacier
Mariner Glacier is a major glacier over long, descending southeast from the plateau of Victoria Land, between Mountaineer Range and Malta Plateau, and terminating at Lady Newnes Bay, Ross Sea, where it forms the floating Mariner Glacier Tongue...


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! scope="row" | Marsh Glacier
Marsh Glacier
The Marsh Glacier is a glacier about 110 km long, flowing north from the Antarctic polar plateau between the Miller Range and Queen Elizabeth Range into Nimrod Glacier. Seen by a New Zealand party of the CTAE and named for G.W. Marsh, a member of the party....


| 82°52′S 158°30′E
| 110 km
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! scope="row" | Martin Glacier
Martin Glacier
Martin Glacier is a glacier, 3 miles wide and 9 miles long, which flows west and then northwest from the south side of Mount Lupa to the southeast corner of Rymill Bay where it joins the Bertrand Ice Piedmont, on the west coast of Graham Land. Martin Glacier was first surveyed in 1936 by the...


| 68°29′S 66°53′W
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! scope="row" | McClinton Glacier
McClinton Glacier
McClinton Glacier is a glacier between the base of Martin Peninsula and Jenkins Heights, flowing east-northeast into Dotson Ice Shelf, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1959-67. Named by Advisory...


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! scope="row" | Meander Glacier
Meander Glacier
Meander Glacier is a large meandering tributary to the Mariner Glacier in Victoria Land. The glacier emerges in the vicinity of Mount Supernal and Hobbie Ridge and drains generally eastward for 30 miles through the Mountaineer Range to join Mariner Glacier just east of Engberg Bluff...


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! scope="row" | Medven Glacier
Medven Glacier
Medven Glacier is a 2.5 km long and 1.5 km wide glacier bounded by the east slopes of Oryahovo Heights on Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and draining eastwards into Prisoe Cove, Hero Bay between Remetalk Point and Agüero Point.The...


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! scope="row" | Mellor Glacier
Mellor Glacier
Mellor Glacier is a tributary glacier, flowing northnortheast between Mount Newton and Mount Maguire and coalescing with Collins Glacier just prior to junction with Lambert Glacier at Patrick Point, in the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica. It was mapped from air photos taken by ANARE in 1956...


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! scope="row" | Mercer Ice Stream
Mercer Ice Stream
Mercer Ice Stream , formerly Ice Stream E, flows west to Gould Coast to the south of Whillans Ice Stream, Antarctica. It is the southern most of several major ice streams draining from Marie Byrd Land into the Ross Ice Shelf...


| 84°50′S 145°00′W
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! scope="row" | Mertz Glacier
Mertz Glacier
Mertz Glacier is a heavily crevassed glacier in George V Coast of East Antarctica. It is the source of a glacial prominence that historically has extended northward into the Southern Ocean, the Mertz Glacial Tongue...


| 67°30′S 144°45′E
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! scope="row" | Mill Glacier
Mill Glacier
Mill Glacier is a tributary glacier, 16 km wide, flowing northwest between the Dominion Range and the Supporters Range into Beardmore Glacier. Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition and named for Hugh Robert Mill, British geographer and Antarctic historian.-See also:* List of glaciers in...


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! scope="row" | Minnesota Glacier
Minnesota Glacier
Minnesota Glacier is a broad glacier in Antarctica. It is about 64 km long and 8 km wide, and flows east through the Ellsworth Mountains, separating the Sentinel and Heritage ranges. It is nourished by ice from the plateau west of the mountains and by the Nimitz and Splettstoesser...


| 79°00′S 83°00′W
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! scope="row" | Mitev Glacier
Mitev Glacier
Mitev Glacier is the 2.9 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica situated east of Laennec Glacier. Flowing northeastwards to enter Hill Bay west of Petroff Point....


| 64°13′S 62°10′W
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! scope="row" | Möller Ice Stream
Möller Ice Stream
Möller Ice Stream is an Antarctic ice stream flowing north northeast into the Ronne Ice Shelf to the west of Foundation Ice Stream. The drainage basin of this ice stream is separated by Rambo Nunataks from the drainage basin of Foundation Ice Stream. The feature was delineated from U.S...


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! scope="row" | Muldava Glacier
Muldava Glacier
Muldava Glacier is the 4.4 km long and 3.2 km wide glacier on Magnier Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated west of Luke Glacier and northeast of Nesla Glacier...


| 65°42′S 64°12′W
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! scope="row" | Mulock Glacier
Mulock Glacier
Mulock Glacier in Antarctica is a heavily crevassed glacier which flows into the Ross Ice Shelf 40 km south of the Skelton Glacier in the Ross Dependency, Antarctica.Named by the NZAPC in association with Mulock Inlet....


| 79°00′S 160°00′E
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! scope="row" | Murgash Glacier
Murgash Glacier
Murgash Glacier is the 3.4 km long and 3.2 km wide glacier situated east and southeast of Lloyd Hill, west of Tile Ridge and northwest of Hebrizelm Hill on Greenwich Island, in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica...


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! scope="row" | Musala Glacier
Musala Glacier
Musala Glacier on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is bounded by St. Kiprian Peak to the south, Vratsa Peak to the southwest, central Breznik Heights to the west, and Ilarion Ridge bordering Hardy Cove to the northeast...


| 62°32′S 59°37′W
| 3.7 km
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! scope="row" | Nadjakov Glacier
Nadjakov Glacier
Nadjakov Glacier is the 5.5 km long and 2 km wide glacier on Arctowski Peninsula on Danco Coast in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. Situated east of Wheatstone Glacier...


| 64°45′S 62°23′W
| 5.5 km
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! scope="row" | Narechen Glacier
Narechen Glacier
Narechen Glacier is the 9 km long and 11 km wide glacier draining the western slopes of Lassus Mountains on Alexander Island in Antarctica. Flowing westwards to enter Lazarev Bay in Bellingshausen Sea south of the southwestern ridge of Mount Wilbye and north of Faulkner Nunatak.The glacier is...


| 69°35′S 71°40′W
| 9 km
| 11 km wide
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! scope="row" | Nash Glacier
Nash Glacier
The Nash Glacier is a 32 km long glacier, draining the northern slopes of Dunedin Range in the Admiralty Mountains. The terminus of this glacier merges with that of Wallis Glacier and Dennistoun Glacier before reaching the sea east of Cape Scott.Mapped by United States Geological Survey from...


| 71°15′S 168°10′E
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! scope="row" | Nesla Glacier
Nesla Glacier
Nesla Glacier is the 6.2 km long and 2 km wide glacier on Magnier Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated southwest of Muldava Glacier and north of Kolosh Glacier...


| 65°43′S 64°17′W
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! scope="row" | Newall Glacier
Newall Glacier
Newall Glacier is a glacier in the east part of the Asgard Range of Victoria Land, flowing east between Mount Newall and Mount Weyant into the Wilson Piedmont Glacier. Mapped by the New Zealand Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1956–58, who named it after nearby...


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! scope="row" | Nimitz Glacier
Nimitz Glacier
The Nimitz Glacier is an Antarctic glacier, 64 km long and 8 km wide, draining the area about 16 km west of the Vinson Massif and flowing southeast between the Sentinel Range and Bastien Range to enter Minnesota Glacier, in the central Ellsworth Mountains.Discovered by USN...


| 78°55′S 85°10′W
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! scope="row" | Nimrod Glacier
Nimrod Glacier
The Nimrod Glacier is a major glacier about 135 km long, flowing from the polar plateau in a northerly direction through the Transantarctic Mountains between the Geologists and Miller Ranges, then northeasterly between the Churchill Mountains and Queen Elizabeth Range, and finally spilling...


| 81°21′S 163°00′E
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! scope="row" | Ninnis Glacier
Ninnis Glacier
Ninnis Glacier is a large, heavily hummocked and crevassed glacier descending steeply from the high interior to the sea in a broad valley, on George V Coast in Antarctica. It was discovered by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition under Douglas Mawson, who named it for Lieutenant B. E. S...


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! scope="row" | Northcliffe Glacier
Northcliffe Glacier
Northcliffe Glacier is a glacier descending to the coast immediately east of Davis Peninsula, in Antarctica. It was discovered by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14, under Mawson, and named for Lord Northcliffe, of London, a patron of the expedition....


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! scope="row" | Northeast Glacier
Northeast Glacier
Northeast Glacier is a steep, heavily crevassed glacier, 13 miles long and 5 miles wide at its mouth, which flows from McLeod Hill westward and then southwestwards into Marguerite Bay between the Debenham Islands and Roman Four Promontory, on the west coast of Graham Land...


| 68°09′S 66°58′W
| 21 km
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! scope="row" | Oakley Glacier
Oakley Glacier
Oakley Glacier , is a glacier in the Mountaineer Range that descends east from Mount Casey to merge with the floating tongue from the Icebreaker Glacier at Lady Newnes Bay, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mapped by U.S. Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by...


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! scope="row" | Obelya Glacier
Obelya Glacier
Obelya Glacier is the 7.5 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier on the east side of southern Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, situated south of Remington Glacier, and flowing southeastwards along the southwest side of Johnson Spur and east of Mount Benson to join Thomas Glacier.The...


| 78°37′S 84°23′W
| 7.5 km
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! scope="row" | Ogoya Glacier
Ogoya Glacier
Ogoya Glacier is the 8 km long and 3 km wide glacier on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. Situated west-northwest of Laclavère Plateau, northwest of Broad Valley and northeast of Sestrimo Glacier...


| 63°27′S 58°01′W
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! scope="row" | O'Hara Glacier
O'Hara Glacier
O'Hara Glacier is a glacier just west of Ackroyd Point, flowing northwest into the south side of Yule Bay, Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Norbert W...


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! scope="row" | Ovech Glacier
Ovech Glacier
Ovech Glacier is a 3.5 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range southeast of Drinov Peak and east of Popovo Saddle and Sevlievski Peak. Flowing east-southeastward into Boyd Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. Named after the...


| 62°58′S 62°27′W
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! scope="row" | Panega Glacier
Panega Glacier
Panega Glacier is located on Varna Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and drains the southeast slopes of Vidin Heights into Moon Bay between Helis Nunatak and Perperek Knoll. The glacier extends 3.7 km in the southeast-northwest direction, and 3 km in...


| 62°32′S 60°07′W
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! scope="row" | Pashuk Glacier
Pashuk Glacier
Pashuk Glacier is the steep 2.7 km long and 600 m wide glacier on the southeast side of Imeon Range, Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, which is draining southeastwards from Vakarel Saddle between the side ridges descending from Antim Peak and Evlogi Peak and separating...


| 63°00′S 62°31′W
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! scope="row" | Pastra Glacier
Pastra Glacier
Pastra Glacier is a 4.8 km long and 2 km wide glacier in the central part of Trinity Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Draining northwards to flow into Milburn Bay.The glacier is named after the settlement of Pastra in western Bulgaria....


| 63°46′S 60°44′W
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! scope="row" | Patuxent Ice Stream
Patuxent Ice Stream
Patuxent Ice Stream is a broad Antarctic ice stream between the Patuxent Range and Pecora Escarpment in the Pensacola Mountains, draining northwestward to the upper part of Foundation Ice Stream. Mapped by U.S. Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by Advisory...


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! scope="row" | Pautalia Glacier
Pautalia Glacier
Pautalia Glacier is a glacier on Burgas Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica bounded by Petko Voyvoda Peak to the west, Sozopol Gap to the northwest, Kaloyan Nunatak to the north and Shabla Knoll to the east. Extending 700 m in northwest-southeast direction and 1.1 km in southwest-northeast...


| 62°38′S 59°52′W
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! scope="row" | Penck Glacier
Penck Glacier
Penck Glacier is a small glacier flowing northward along the west side of Bertrab Glacier to Vahsel Bay. Discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition, 1911-12, under Wilhelm Filchner, who named this feature for German geographer Albrecht Penck....


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! scope="row" | Perunika Glacier
Perunika Glacier
Perunika Glacier is an 8 km long and 3 km wide roughly crescent-shaped glacier in eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica....


| 62°37′S 60°16′W
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! scope="row" | Peshtera Glacier
Peshtera Glacier
The Peshtera Glacier is a glacier situated on the Rozhen Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica....


| 62°43′S 60°18′W
| 2 km
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! scope="row" | Pimpirev Glacier
Pimpirev Glacier
Pimpirev Glacier on Livingston Island drains southeastwards towards Pimpirev Beach. It is situated west of Perunika Glacier, south of Tundzha Glacier and the glacial divide between the Drake Passage and Bransfield Strait, and east of Kamchiya Glacier...


| 62°36′S 60°25′W
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! scope="row" | Pine Island Glacier
Pine Island Glacier
- Ice sheet drainage :The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest mass of ice on earth, containing a volume of water equivalent to of global sea level. The ice sheet forms from snow which falls onto the continent and compacts under its own weight. The ice then moves under its own weight toward the...


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! scope="row" | Pirin Glacier
Pirin Glacier
Pirin Glacier is the 5.7 km long and 6 km wide glacier situated next east of Chavdar Peninsula on Davis Coast on the Antarctic Peninsula. Situated west of Wright Ice Piedmont, north of Gregory Glacier and east of Samodiva Glacier...


| 64°06′S 60°43′W
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! scope="row" | Pirogov Glacier
Pirogov Glacier
Pirogov Glacier is a 5 km long and 1.5 km wide glacier situated south of Djerassi Glacier and west of Mackenzie Glacier on Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica...


| 64°17′S 62°29′W
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! scope="row" | Poduene Glacier
Poduene Glacier
Poduene Glacier is the 3.3 km long and 2.4 km wide glacier on Pefaur Peninsula, Danco Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated west of Agalina Glacier...


| 64°27′S 61°32′W
| 3.3 km
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! scope="row" | Polar Times Glacier
Polar Times Glacier
Polar Times Glacier is a glacier on Ingrid Christensen Coast, flowing northward between Svarthausen Nunatak and Boyd Nunatak into the western part of Publications Ice Shelf. It was delineated by John H. Roscoe from aerial photographs taken by USN Operation Highjump, 1946-1947, and named by Roscoe...


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! scope="row" | Posadowsky Glacier
Posadowsky Glacier (Antarctica)
Posadowsky Glacier is a glacier about long, flowing north to Posadowsky Bay immediately east of Gaussberg. Posadowsky Bay is an open embayment, located just east of the West Ice Shelf and fronting on the Davis Sea in Kaiser Wilhelm II Land...


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! scope="row" | Poulter Glacier
Poulter Glacier
Poulter Glacier In Antarctica about 180 miles from the South Pole at an elevation of 8,000 feet. It flows east from the Antarctic Plateau past the Rawson Mountains in the Queen Maud Mountains and joins with the Scott Glacier. It was discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition II Geology Party under...


| 86°50′S 153°30′W
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! scope="row" | Prebble Glacier
Prebble Glacier
Prebble Glacier is a glacier, 9 nautical miles long, flowing westward from Mount Kirkpatrick in Queen Alexandra Range to enter Walcott Neve north of Fremouw Peak. Named by the Northern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for Michael Prebble, of the base support...


| 84°16′S 164°30′E
| 17 km
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! scope="row" | Prespa Glacier
Prespa Glacier
Prespa Glacier on Rozhen Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is bounded to the east by Needle Peak and Ludogorie Peak, to the northwest by St. Cyril Peak and St. Methodius Peak, and to the southwest by Shumen Peak and Yambol Peak, and flows southeastward into...


| 62°44′S 60°13′W
| 2.5 km
| 3.5 km wide
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! scope="row" | Priddy Glacier
Priddy Glacier
Priddy Glacier is a glacier, 2 nautical miles long, on the west side of Esser Hill, flowing northwest to join Hobbs Glacier, on Scott Coast, Victoria Land. Named in 1992 by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Allan R...


| 77°56′S 164°1′E
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! scope="row" | Priestley Glacier
Priestley Glacier
The Priestley Glacier is a major valley glacier, about 96 km long, originating at the edge of the polar plateau of Victoria Land. The glacier drains southeast between the Deep Freeze and Eisenhower ranges to enter the northern end of the Nansen Ice Sheet.First explored by the Northern Party...


| 74°20′S 163°22′E
| 96 km
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! scope="row" | Prince Edward Glacier
Prince Edward Glacier
Prince Edward Glacier is a glacier draining the north side of Cotton Plateau in the Queen Elizabeth Range and flowing north for about 6 nautical miles along the west side of Hochstein Ridge. Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, son of Elizabeth...


| 82°46′S 159°32′E
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! scope="row" | Prince Philip Glacier
Prince Philip Glacier
Prince Philip Glacier is a glacier flowing south for about 20 nautical miles between Cobham and Holyoake Ranges into Nimrod Glacier. Named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom....


| 82°21′S 159°55′E
| 37 km
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! scope="row" | Prince of Wales Glacier
Prince of Wales Glacier
Prince of Wales Glacier is a glacier in the Queen Elizabeth Range, flowing generally north for about 10 nautical miles between Hochstein and Kohmyr Ridges into Hamilton Glacier. Named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for Charles, Prince of Wales,...


| 82°44′S 160°10′E
| 18 km
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! scope="row" | Princess Anne Glacier
Princess Anne Glacier
Princess Anne Glacier is a glacier in the Queen Elizabeth Range, flowing from the area south of Mount Bonaparte between Cotton and Bartrum Plateaus into Marsh Glacier. Named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition for Anne, Princess Royal, daughter of...


| 82°59′S 159°20′E
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! scope="row" | Prospect Glacier
Prospect Glacier
Prospect Glacier is a glacier between Kinnear Mountains and Mayer Hills, flowing north into Forster Ice Piedmont on the west coast of Antarctic Peninsula. First roughly surveyed in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill...


| 69°32′S 67°20′W
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! scope="row" | Pryor Glacier
Pryor Glacier
Pryor Glacier is a glacier flowing northeastward, to the north of Mount Shields and Yermak Point, into Rennick Bay. The feature is about 30 nautical miles long and forms a physical separation between Wilson Hills and Usarp Mountains. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and...


| 70°5′S 160°10′E
| 60 km
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! scope="row" | Quartermain Glacier
Quartermain Glacier
Quartermain Glacier is a well-defined, highly-crevassed glacier on the north side of Fricker Glacier, from which it is separated in its upper reaches by Mount Kennett. It flows from the plateau into Mill Inlet on the east coast of Graham Land, and was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic...


| 67°1′S 65°9′W
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! scope="row" | Quito Glacier
Quito Glacier
Quito Glacier is a glacier draining the northeast slopes of Mount Plymouth and flowing northeastwards into the sea west of Canto Point in north Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands. It was named after the capital of Ecuador, c. 1990, by the Ecuadorian Antarctic Expedition.-Maps:* L.L. Ivanov...


| 62°27′S 59°47′W
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! scope="row" | Quonset Glacier
Quonset Glacier
Quonset Glacier is a glacier about 20 miles long which drains the north slopes of Wisconsin Range between Mount LeSchack and Ruseski Buttress and trends west-northwest to enter the north side of Davisville Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S...


| 85°19′S 127°5′W
| 32 km
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! scope="row" | Rayner Glacier
Rayner Glacier
Rayner Glacier is a prominent glacier, 10 miles wide, flowing north to the coast of Enderby Land just west of Condon Hills. It was sighted in October 1956 by Squadron Leader D. Leckie during a flight in an ANARE Beaver aircraft, and named by ANCA for J.M...


| 67°40′S 48°25′E
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! scope="row" | Recovery Glacier
Recovery Glacier
The Recovery Glacier is a glacier flowing west along the southern side of the Shackleton Range in Antarctica. First seen from the air and examined from the ground by the CTAF in 1957, it was so named because of the recovery of the expedition's vehicles which repeatedly broke into bridged crevasses...


| 81°10′S 28°00′W
| over 100 km
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! scope="row" | Reedy Glacier
Reedy Glacier
The Reedy Glacier is a major glacier in Antarctica, over 160 km long and from 10 to 19 km wide, descending from the polar plateau to the Ross Ice Shelf between the Michigan Plateau and Wisconsin Range, and marking the limits of the Queen Maud Mountains on the west and the Horlick...


| 85°30′S 134°00′W
| over 160 km
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! scope="row" | Remington Glacier
Remington Glacier
Remington Glacier is a steep glacier about 7 nautical miles long in the southeast part of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains. It rises just north of McPherson Peak and flows east-southeast to debouch between the terminus of Hough Glacier and Johnson Spur.Discovered by U.S...


| 78°34′S 84°18′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Rhesus Glacier
Rhesus Glacier
Rhesus Glacier is a 7 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier draining the east slopes of the Trojan Range on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica southeast of Paris Peak. Situated east of Iliad Glacier, south of Lipen Glacier and north of Thamyris Glacier...


| 64°32′S 63°17′W
| 7 km
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! scope="row" | Rippon Glacier
Rippon Glacier
Rippon Glacier is a small glacier located in Kemp Land, Australian Antarctic Territory, East Antarctica. It is close east of Seaton Glacier, flowing southward into Edward VIII Ice Shelf.-Discovery and naming:...


| 66°40′S 56°29′E
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! scope="row" | Robert Glacier
Robert Glacier
Robert Glacier is the eastern of two glaciers entering the southern part of Edward VIII Bay. It was seen by Robert Dovers and G. Schwartz in 1954 while carrying out a sledge journey and survey of Edward VIII Bay. Named by ANCA for Dovers, who was surveyor and officer in charge at Mawson Station in...


| 67°10′S 56°18′E
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! scope="row" | Roché Glacier
Roché Glacier
Roché Glacier is the 5.8 km long and 2 km wide glacier draining the central part of Vinson Plateau in Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica...


| 78°32′S 85°39′W
| 5.8 km
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! scope="row" | Ropotamo Glacier
Ropotamo Glacier
Ropotamo Glacier is a glacier extending 900 m in northeast-southwest direction and 600 m in northwest-southeast direction on the Burgas Peninsula, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is named after the river Ropotamo in Bulgaria...


| 62°39′S 59°56′W
| 0.6 km
| 0.9 km
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! scope="row" | Rose Valley Glacier
Rose Valley Glacier
Rose Valley Glacier is a glacier on Varna Peninsula, eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica extending 5.2 km in southeast-northwest direction, and 3.7 km in southwest-northeast direction...


| 62°31′S 60°6′W
| 3.7 km
| 5.2 km wide
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! scope="row" | Rumyana Glacier
Rumyana Glacier
Rumyana Glacier is the 11 km long and 4 km wide glacier on the east side of north-central Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, situated northwest of Patton Glacier...


| 78°16′S 85°50′W
| 11 km
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! scope="row" | Rupite Glacier
Rupite Glacier
Rupite Glacier is a 2.9 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the southeast slopes of Imeon Range east of the summit Mount Foster and southeast of Evlogi Peak. Flowing southeastward into Osmar Strait. Bulgarian early mapping in 2008. Named after the settlement...


| 63°00′S 62°30′W
| 2.9 km
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! scope="row" | Rusalka Glacier
Rusalka Glacier
Rusalka Glacier is the 8 km long and 4.6 km wide glacier on Velingrad Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated northeast of Hoek Glacier...


| 65°59′S 64°57′W
| 8 km
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! scope="row" | Rutford Ice Stream
Rutford Ice Stream
Rutford Ice Stream is a major Antarctic ice stream, about 180 miles long and over 15 miles wide, which drains southeastward between the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains and Fletcher Ice Rise into the southwest part of Ronne Ice Shelf...


| 79°00′S 81°00′W
| 290 km
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! scope="row" | Sabine Glacier
Sabine Glacier
Sabine Glacier is a 13.5 km long glacier on the north side of Detroit Plateau, flowing northwards along the east slopes of Korten Ridge, and terminating at the sea in Jordanoff Bay on Davis Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica. Captain Henry Foster gave the name "Cape Sabine" in 1829 to a feature...


| 63°55′S 59°47′W
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! scope="row" | Samodiva Glacier
Samodiva Glacier
Samodiva Glacier is the 3.7 km long and 1.8 km wide glacier in the east part of Chavdar Peninsula in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. Situated east of Tumba Ice Cap and west of Pirin Glacier...


| 64°06′S 60°50′W
| 3.7 km
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! scope="row" | Saparevo Glacier
Saparevo Glacier
Saparevo Glacier is an 1.8 km long and 2 km wide glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range. Flowing north-northeast of Mount Christi and southwest of Matochina Peak into Vedena Cove in Drake Passage. Bulgarian early mapping in 2009. ...


| 62°54′S 62°23′W
| 1.8 km
| 2 km wide
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! scope="row" | Schneider Glacier
Schneider Glacier
Schneider Glacier is a glacier in the Heritage Range in Antarctica. It is 15 nautical miles long, draining north between the Dunbar and Inferno Ridges and coalescing with Balish Glacier before entering the Splettstoesser Glacier. It was mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and...


| 79°29′S 84°17′W
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! scope="row" | Schweitzer Glacier
Schweitzer Glacier
Schweitzer Glacier is a glacier which drains west along the north side of Littlewood Nunataks into Vahsel Bay. The Lerchenfeld Glacier, trending west-northwestward, coalesces with the lower portion of this glacier. Discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition, 1911-12, under Wilhelm Filchner. He...


| 77°50′S 34°40′W
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! scope="row" | Schytt Glacier
Schytt Glacier
Schytt Glacier is a broad glacier about 60 miles long, flowing northward between Giaever and Ahlmann Ridge in Queen Maud Land to the Jelbart Ice Shelf. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition and named for Stig V....


| 71°35′S 3°40′W
| 100 km
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! scope="row" | Scott Glacier (Transantarctic Mountains)
Scott Glacier (Transantarctic Mountains)
The Scott Glacier is a major glacier, 120 miles long, that drains the East Antarctic Ice Sheet through the Queen Maud Mountains to the Ross Ice Shelf...


| 85°45′S 153°0′W
| 190 km
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! scope="row" | Scott Glacier (East Antarctica)
| 66°30′S 100°20′E
| over 32 km
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! scope="row" | Seaton Glacier
Seaton Glacier
Seaton Glacier is a glacier 17 miles long, flowing southeast into Edward VIII Ice Shelf at the northwest part of Edward VIII Bay. It was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37, remapped, 1954–58, by ANARE and named by ANCA in 1958...


| 66°43′S 56°26′E
| 27 km
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! scope="row" | Sestrimo Glacier
Sestrimo Glacier
Sestrimo Glacier is the 11 km long and 4 km wide glacier on the northwest side of Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. Situated southwest of Ogoya Glacier, west-northwest of Broad Valley and north of Cugnot Ice Piedmont...


| 63°30′S 58°08′W
| 11 km
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! scope="row" | Shabica Glacier
Shabica Glacier
Shabica Glacier is a northern tributary glacier to the Clifford Glacier, joining it near its terminus just east of Mount Tenniel, in Palmer Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey in 1974. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Stephen V...


| 70°21′S 62°45′W
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! scope="row" | Shackleton Glacier
Shackleton Glacier
Shackleton Glacier is a major Antarctic glacier, over long and from 8 to 16 km wide, descending from the polar plateau from the vicinity of Roberts Massif and flowing north through the Queen Maud Mountains to enter the Ross Ice Shelf between Mount Speed and Waldron Spurs. The Roberts Massif...


| 84°35′S 176°20′W
| over 96 km
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! scope="row" | Shambles Glacier
Shambles Glacier
Shambles Glacier is a steep glacier 4 miles long and 6 miles wide, with very prominent hummocks and crevasses, flowing east between Mount Bouvier and Mount Mangin into Stonehouse Bay on the east side of Adelaide Island...


| 67°20′S 68°13′W
| 6 km
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! scope="row" | Shanklin Glacier
Shanklin Glacier
Shanklin Glacier is a glacier in the Hughes Range of Antarctica, flowing southeast from Mount Waterman to enter Muck Glacier at a point west of Ramsey Glacier....


| 84°37′S 176°40′E
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! scope="row" | Shark Fin Glacier
Shark Fin Glacier
Shark Fin Glacier is a named in association with the nearby mountain Shark Fin....


| 78°23′S 162°55′E
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! scope="row" | Sharp Glacier
Sharp Glacier
Sharp Glacier is a glacier flowing north to the head of Lallemand Fjord, close east of the Boyle Mountains, in Graham Land. Mapped by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from surveys and air photos, 1948-59. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Robert P. Sharp, American...


| 67°20′S 66°27′W
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! scope="row" | Sharpend Glacier
Sharpend Glacier
Sharpend Glacier is an alpine glacier, 1.5 miles long, which flows into Alatna Valley from the south end of Staten Island Heights, in the Convoy Range, Victoria Land. Descriptively named from the pointed terminus of this glacier by a New Zealand Antarctic Research Program field party to the...


| 76°52′S 160°56′E
| 2.4 km
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! scope="row" | Sheehan Glacier
Sheehan Glacier
Sheehan Glacier is a steep and extremely broken glacier draining from the vicinity of Miller Peak in the Explorers Range, Bowers Mountains, and entering the Rennick Glacier just south of Alvarez Glacier...


| 70°56′S 162°24′E
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! scope="row" | Sheldon Glacier
Sheldon Glacier
Sheldon Glacier is a glacier flowing southeast from Mount Mangin into Ryder Bay, Adelaide Island, Antarctica. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1977 for Ernest B...


| 67°30′S 68°23′W
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! scope="row" | Shell Glacier
Shell Glacier
Shell Glacier is a western lobe of the Mount Bird icecap. It descends steeply in the valley north of Trachyte Hill and Harrison Bluff in the center of the ice-free area on the lower western slopes of Mount Bird, Ross Island. Mapped and so named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic...


| 77°16′S 166°25′E
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! scope="row" | Shinnan Glacier
Shinnan Glacier
Shinnan Glacier is a glacier which flows northwest to the coast just east of Shinnan Rocks and marks the division between Queen Maud Land and Enderby Land. Mapped from surveys and air photos by Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition , 1957–62, and named Shinnan Hyōga ....


| 67°55′S 44°38′E
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! scope="row" | Shipley Glacier
Shipley Glacier
Shipley Glacier is a glacier, 25 miles long, in the north-central Admiralty Mountains. The glacier drains the northern slopes of Mount Adam and flows along the east wall of DuBridge Range to Pressure Bay on the north coast of Victoria Land. Some of the glacier bypasses Pressure Bay and reaches...


| 71°26′S 169°12′E
| 40 km
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! scope="row" | Shirase Glacier
Shirase Glacier
Shirase Glacier is a large glacier entering Havsbotn, the bay that forms the head of Lutzow-Holm Bay in Antarctica. The area occupied by this feature was first mapped as a bay and named Instefjorden by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936-37. Surveys by JARE, 1957-62, revealed the large glacier...


| 70°5′S 38°45′E
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! scope="row" | Shoemaker Glacier
Shoemaker Glacier
Shoemaker Glacier is a tributary glacier in the Southern Cross Mountains, flowing east along the south side of Daley Hills to Aviator Glacier, in Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names...


| 73°47′S 164°45′E
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! scope="row" | Shoesmith Glacier
Shoesmith Glacier
Shoesmith Glacier is the largest glacier on Horseshoe Island, flowing westward into both Lystad Bay and Gaul Cove. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1958 in association with Horseshoe Island....


| 67°51′S 67°12′W
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! scope="row" | Shuman Glacier
Shuman Glacier
Shuman Glacier is a glacier about 6 miles long draining through the Ruppert Coast north of Strauss Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Christopher A. Shuman, faculty, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, field and theoretical researcher...


| 75°15′S 139°30′W
| 10 km
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! scope="row" | Sibelius Glacier
Sibelius Glacier
Sibelius Glacier is a glacier, 12 miles long and 6 miles wide, flowing south into Mozart Ice Piedmont 10 miles southwest of Mount Stephenson in the north part of Alexander Island. First seen from the air by the British Graham Land Expedition in 1937...


| 69°55′S 70°5′W
| 19 km
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! scope="row" | Siemiatkowski Glacier
Siemiatkowski Glacier
Siemiatkowski Glacier is a glacier about 25 miles long, flowing northwest to Nickerson Ice Shelf on the coast of Marie Byrd Land. Mapped from surveys by the United States Geological Survey and U.S. Navy air photos . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Edmond R. Siemiatkowski,...


| 75°54′S 144°12′W
| 40 km
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! scope="row" | Sigmen Glacier
Sigmen Glacier
Sigmen Glacier is a 2.5 km long and 2 km wide glacier draining the northwest slopes of Brugmann Mountains on Liège Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Flowing northwestwards to enter Palakariya Cove south of Bebresh Point and northeast of Beaumont Hill.The glacier is named after the...


| 64°01′S 61°56′W
| 2.5 km
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! scope="row" | Sigyn Glacier
Sigyn Glacier
Sigyn Glacier is a broad glacier flowing north between the Drygalski Mountains and the Kurze Mountains in Queen Maud Land. It was mapped and named from surveys and air photos by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition after Sigyn in Norse mythology....


| 71°52′S 8°36′E
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! scope="row" | Sikorski Glacier
Sikorski Glacier
Sikorski Glacier is a small glacier in the northeast part of Noville Peninsula, Thurston Island. It flows northeast to Bellingshausen Sea between Mounts Palmer and Feury. First roughly delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946-47...


| 71°49′S 98°24′W
| "small"
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! scope="row" | Sikorsky Glacier
Sikorsky Glacier
Sikorsky Glacier is a glacier flowing into Hughes Bay north of Charles Point, on the west coast of Graham Land. Photographed by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition in 1956-57, and mapped from these photos by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey...


| 64°12′S 60°53′W
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! scope="row" | Silk Glacier
Silk Glacier
Silk Glacier is a glacier, 10 miles long, draining the east slopes of the Churchill Mountains between Mount Frost and Mount Zinkovich to enter Nursery Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Cdt. P.R.H. Silk, RNZN, commanding officer of HMNZS Endeavour II in Antarctic waters,...


| 81°9′S 158°55′E
| 16 km
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! scope="row" | Simmons Glacier
Simmons Glacier
Simmons Glacier is a glacier draining northward between Mount Isherwood and Mount Strange in the east part of the Kohler Range, Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Harry S...


| 75°0′S 113°36′W
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! scope="row" | Simpson Glacier
Simpson Glacier
Simpson Glacier is a glacier, 6 miles long, in the Admiralty Mountains. It flows northward to the coast between Nelson Cliff and Mount Cherry-Garrard where it forms the Simpson Glacier Tongue. The latter feature was named by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, after Sir George Simpson,...


| 71°17′S 168°38′E
| 10 km
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! scope="row" | Sirma Glacier
Sirma Glacier
Sirma Glacier is the 7 km long and 4 km wide glacier on the west side of southern Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica, situated south of Bolgrad Glacier, and flowing west-southwestwards from Mount Southwick, Mount Milton and Mount Inderbitzen to join Nimitz Glacier.The glacier is...


| 78°47′S 85°05′W
| 7 km
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! scope="row" | Skelton Glacier
Skelton Glacier
Skelton Glacier is a large glacier flowing from the polar plateau into the Ross Ice Shelf at Skelton Inlet on the Hillary Coast, south of Victoria Land, Antarctica.-Discovery and naming:...


| 78°35′S 161°30′E
| "large"
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! scope="row" | Škorpil Glacier
Škorpil Glacier
Škorpil Glacier is the 12 km long and 10 km wide glacier on Pernik Peninsula, Loubet Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated northeast of Stefan Ice Piedmont and W of Solun Glacier...


| 66°38′S 66°16′W
| 12 km
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! scope="row" | Slessor Glacier
Slessor Glacier
The Slessor Glacier is a glacier at least 120 km long and 80 km wide, flowing west into the Filchner Ice Shelf to the north of the Shackleton Range. First seen from the air and mapped by the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1956...


| 79°50′S 028°30′W
| over 120 km
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! scope="row" | Smith Glacier
Smith Glacier
Smith Glacier is a low-gradient Antarctic glacier, over 160 km long, draining from Toney Mountain in an ENE direction to Amundsen Sea. A northern distributary, Kohler Glacier, drains to Dotson Ice Shelf but the main flow passes to the sea between Bear Peninsula and Mount Murphy, terminating at...


| 75°05′S 112°00′W
| over 160 km
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! scope="row" | Socks Glacier
Socks Glacier
Socks Glacier is a small glacier descending the east slopes of Queen Alexandra Range just north of Owen Hills to enter the west side of Beardmore Glacier. Discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition and named for one of the ponies taken with the South Pole Party...


| 83°42′S 170°5′E
| "small"
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! scope="row" | Solun Glacier
Solun Glacier
Solun Glacier is the 9.3 km long and 4 km wide glacier on Pernik Peninsula, Loubet Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated east of Škorpil Glacier and northwest of McCance Glacier...


| 66°39′S 66°03′W
| 9.3 km
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! scope="row" | Srebarna Glacier
Srebarna Glacier
Srebarna Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica draining southeast of the Great Needle Peak and Serdica Peak in Levski Ridge, Tangra Mountains to enter Bransfield Strait between Aytos Point and M'Kean Point. Extending 2.3 km in southwest-northeast direction and 1.8...


| 62°41′S 60°02′W
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! scope="row" | Stancomb-Wills Glacier
Stancomb-Wills Glacier
Stancomb-Wills Glacier is a large glacier that debouches into eastern Weddell Sea southward of Lyddan Island. The glacier was discovered in the course of the U.S. Navy LC-130 plane flight over the coast on November 5, 1967, and was plotted by United States Geological Survey from photographs...


| 75°18′S 19°0′W
| "large"
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! scope="row" | Strandzha Glacier
Strandzha Glacier
Strandzha Glacier is located on Burgas Peninsula, eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Extending 1.6 km in northeast-southwest direction and 800 m in northwest-southeast firection...


| 62°38′S 59°54′W
| 0.8 km
| 1.6 km wide
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! scope="row" | Struma Glacier
Struma Glacier
Struma Glacier is a glacier in eastern Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica draining the area between Bowles Ridge and Melnik Ridge. The glacier is 4.8 km long and 1.5 km wide, flowing eastwards into Moon Bay south of Sindel Point and north of Elemag Point...


| 62°36′S 60°07′W
| 4.8 km
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! scope="row" | Suess Glacier
Suess Glacier
Suess Glacier is a glacier between Canada Glacier and Lacroix Glacier, flowing south into Taylor Valley in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was charted and named by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, 1910–13, for Professor Eduard Suess, noted Austrian geologist and paleontologist....


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! scope="row" | Support Force Glacier
Support Force Glacier
Support Force Glacier is a major glacier in the Pensacola Mountains, draining northward between the Forrestal Range and Argentina Range to the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf. Mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and US Navy air photos, 1956-66. Named by US-ACAN for the U.S...


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! scope="row" | Suter Glacier
Suter Glacier
Suter Glacier is a short glacier in the Mountaineer Range, Victoria Land, draining southeast into Lady Newnes Bay just south of Spatulate Ridge. Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1966 for Douglas Suter, senior New Zealand scientist at Hallett Station, 1962-63....


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! scope="row" | Sylwester Glacier
Sylwester Glacier
Sylwester Glacier is a glacier, 5 miles long, flowing north between Jacobs Nunatak and MacAlpine Hills into Law Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for David L. Sylwester, United States Antarctic Research Program aurora scientist at South Pole Station, winter 1961, and Byrd...


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! scope="row" | Talev Glacier
Talev Glacier
Talev Glacier is the 4 km long and 2.8 km wide glacier on Barison Peninsula, Graham Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated west of Cadman Glacier and southeast of Butamya Glacier. It drains northeastwards, and flows into Beascochea Bay....


| 65°37′S 63°55′W
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! scope="row" | Targovishte Glacier
Targovishte Glacier
Targovishte Glacier is situated in Breznik Heights on Greenwich Island, and is bounded by Viskyar Ridge to the west, Vratsa Peak to the northeast, and Drangov Peak and Ziezi Peak to the east...


| 62°33′S 59°38′W
| 1.6 km
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! scope="row" | Taylor Glacier
Taylor Glacier
The Taylor Glacier is an Antarctic glacier about long, flowing from the plateau of Victoria Land into the western end of Taylor Valley, north of the Kukri Hills, south of the Asgard Range...


| 77°44′S 162°10′E
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! scope="row" | Telemeter Glacier
Telemeter Glacier
Telemeter Glacier is a small glacier 1 mile southwest of Fireman Glacier in the west part of Quartermain Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The name is one of a group in the area associated with surveying applied in 1993 by New Zealand Geographic Board ; telemeter being an instrument used to...


| 77°48′S 160°12′E
| 1.6 km
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! scope="row" | Teteven Glacier
Teteven Glacier
Teteven Glacier is a glacier on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica draining the north slopes of Dryanovo Heights into the Drake Passage in Haskovo Cove and Skaptopara Cove between Miletich Point and the ice-free area at Agüedo Point...


| 62°28′S 59°52′W
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! scope="row" | Thamyris Glacier
Thamyris Glacier
Thamyris Glacier is a 3 km long and 2.8 km wide glacier draining the east slopes of the Trojan Range on Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. Situated east of Iliad Glacier, south of Rhesus Glacier and northwest of Kleptuza Glacier...


| 64°34′S 63°20′W
| 3 km
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! scope="row" | Thomas Glacier
Thomas Glacier
Thomas Glacier is a roughly Z-shaped glacier which drains the southeast slopes of Vinson Massif and flows for 17 nautical miles through the south part of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, leaving the range south of Johnson Spur. Discovered by U.S...


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! scope="row" | Thwaites Glacier
Thwaites Glacier
Thwaites Glacier is an unusually broad and fast Antarctic glacier flowing into Pine Island Bay, part of the Amundsen Sea, east of Mount Murphy, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land. Its surface speeds exceed 2 km/yr near its grounding line, and its fastest flowing grounded ice is centred...


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! scope="row" | Totten Glacier
Totten Glacier
Totten Glacier is a large glacier off the Budd Coast of Wilkes Land in Australian Antarctica. It drains northeastward from the continental ice but turns northwestward at the coast where it terminates in a prominent tongue close east of Cape Waldron...


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| 64 km
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! scope="row" | Tucker Glacier
Tucker Glacier
Tucker Glacier is a major valley glacier of Victoria Land, about 144 km long, flowing southeast between Admiralty Mountains and Victory Mountains to the Ross Sea...


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! scope="row" | Tundzha Glacier
Tundzha Glacier
Tundzha Glacier is a glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica which is bounded by Snow Peak to the west, Teres Ridge to the east and the glacial divide between the Drake Passage and Bransfield Strait to the south...


| 62°36′S 60°31′W
| 4.5 km
| 14 km wide
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! scope="row" | Ueda Glacier
Ueda Glacier
Ueda Glacier is a large glacier flowing eastward along the south side of the Scaife Mountains to enter Hansen Inlet near the base of Antarctic Peninsula. It was mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos from 1961-67 and named by Advisory Committee on...


| 75°15′S 64°35′W
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! scope="row" | Underwood Glacier
Underwood Glacier
Underwood Glacier is a channel glacier about 15 miles long, flowing to the Antarctic coast between Reist Rocks and Cape Nutt. It was mapped in 1955 by G. D. Blodgett from aerial photographs taken by U.S...


| 66°35′S 108°0′E
| 24 km
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! scope="row" | Union Glacier
Union Glacier
Union Glacier , is a large, heavily-crevassed glacier which receives the flow of several tributaries and drains through the middle of the Heritage Range, Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. The glacier drains from the plateau at Edson Hills on the west side of the range and flows east between Pioneer...


| 79°45′S 082°30′W
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! scope="row" | Uranus Glacier
Uranus Glacier
Uranus Glacier is a glacier on the east coast of Alexander Island, 20 miles long and 6 miles wide at its mouth, flowing east into George VI Sound immediately south of Fossil Bluff....


| 71°24′S 68°20′W
| 32 km
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! scope="row" | Urdoviza Glacier
Urdoviza Glacier
Urdoviza Glacier is a glacier bounded by the eastern slopes of Oryahovo Heights on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and draining eastwards into Stoyanov Cove of Hero Bay between Agüero Point and Sandanski Point. The glacier extends 2.8 km in the east-west direction...


| 62°32′S 60°44′W
| 2.8 km
| 3 km wide
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! scope="row" | Utopia Glacier
Utopia Glacier
Utopia Glacier is a glacier encircled by Mariner Hill, Syrtis Hill, Natal Ridge, and Ares Cliff; the feature was named for Utopia Planitia on the planet Mars, which was the landing site of the NASA Viking 2 Lander Mission on 3 September 1976...


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! scope="row" | Utstikkar Glacier
Utstikkar Glacier
Utstikkar Glacier is a broad glacier flowing north from the vicinity of Moyes Peak in Antarctica and terminating in Utstikkar Glacier Tongue between Utstikkar Bay to the east and Allison Bay to the west....


| 67°33′S 61°20′E
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! scope="row" | Van der Veen Ice Stream
Van der Veen Ice Stream
Van der Veen Ice Stream , formerly Ice Stream B1, is a large southeastern tributary to the Whillans Ice Stream in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Cornelis J...


| 83°50′S 130°00′W
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! scope="row" | Van Reeth Glacier
Van Reeth Glacier
Van Reeth Glacier is a tributary glacier about 20 nautical miles long, draining westward to Scott Glacier between Mounts Blackburn and Bowlin, in the Queen Maud Mountains. It was discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and was named by...


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! scope="row" | Vanderford Glacier
Vanderford Glacier
Vanderford Glacier is a glacier about 8 km wide flowing northwest into the southeast side of Vincennes Bay, slightly south of the Windmill Islands. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Benjamin Vanderford, pilot of the sloop of war Vincennes of the United States...


| 66°35′S 110°26′E
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! scope="row" | Verila Glacier
Verila Glacier
Verila Glacier on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is bounded by Rotch Dome to the west, Casanovas Peak and Snow Peak to the north, and Ustra Peak to the southeast...


| 62°36′S 60°42′W
| 4 km
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! scope="row" | Vestreskorve Glacier
Vestreskorve Glacier
Vestreskorve Glacier is a broad glacier in the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains, to the south of Breplogen Mountain, which drains from a position opposite the head of Austreskorve Glacier northwestward along the west side of Svarthamaren Mountain. Plotted and named from surveys and air photos by the...


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! scope="row" | Veststraumen Glacier
Veststraumen Glacier
Veststraumen Glacier is a glacier about 45 miles long draining west along the south end of Kraul Mountains into Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf. The glacier was seen in the course of a U.S. Navy LC-130 plane flight over the coast on November 5, 1967, and was plotted by the United States Geological Survey ...


| 74°15′S 15°0′W
| 72 km
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! scope="row" | Vetrino Glacier
Vetrino Glacier
Vetrino Glacier is a 3.2 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range north of Drinov Peak, northwest of Kostenets Saddle and west of Mount Pisgah and flowing into Drake Passage...


| 62°56′S 62°30′W
| 3.2 km
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! scope="row" | Vidbol Glacier
Vidbol Glacier
Vidbol Glacier is the 5.5 km long and 1.5 km wide glacier on Arctowski Peninsula on Danco Coast in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula draining the north slopes of Pulfrich Peak...


| 64°40′S 62°30′W
| 5.5 km
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! scope="row" | Wahl Glacier
Wahl Glacier
Wahl Glacier is a glacier, 10 nautical miles long, flowing northwest from Grindley Plateau to enter upper Lennox-King Glacier westward of Mount Mackellar. It is named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Bruno W. Wahl , a German-American physicist and rocket scientist. In 1961-1962, Dr....


| 83°59′S 165°06′E
| 16 km
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! scope="row" | Walk Glacier
Walk Glacier
Walk Glacier is a glacier descending westward from Christoffersen Heights, to the south of Forbidden Rocks, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of Minnesota Jones Mountains Party, 1960-61. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Donald R. Walk, U.S. Navy,...


| 73°38′S 94°18′W
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! scope="row" | Walter Glacier
Walter Glacier
Walter Glacier is a glacier flowing east-northeast, merging with the south side of Moran Glacier to enter Schokalsky Bay, northeast Alexander Island. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander Howard J. Walter, U.S. Navy, LC-130 aircraft commander, Squadron VXE-6,...


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! scope="row" | Wetmore Glacier
Wetmore Glacier
Wetmore Glacier is a glacier about 40 miles long, flowing southeast between the Rare Range and Latady Mountains into the north part of Gardner Inlet...


| 74°38′S 63°35′W
| 64 km
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! scope="row" | Whillans Ice Stream
Whillans Ice Stream
Whillans Ice Stream , a glaciological feature of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, formerly known as Ice Stream B, renamed in 2001 in honor of Ohio State University glaciologist Dr. Ian Whillans.-Recent Research:...


| 83°40′S 145°00′W
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! scope="row" | Williams Ice Stream
Williams Ice Stream
Williams Ice Stream is an ice stream about fifteen miles long flowing into Venable Ice Shelf just east of Fletcher Peninsula. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Richard S...


| 73°15′S 88°27′W
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! scope="row" | Wilma Glacier
Wilma Glacier
Wilma Glacier is the western of two glaciers entering the southern part of Edward VIII Ice Shelf in Kemp Land, Australian Antarctic Territory, East Antarctica. The other glacier is Robert Glacier.-Discovery and naming:...


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! scope="row" | Wirdnam Glacier
Wirdnam Glacier
Wirdnam Glacier is a glacier which drains the west slopes of the Royal Society Range between Mounts Moxley and Lisicky and flows west into Skelton Glacier. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and air photos. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Squadron...


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! scope="row" | Wright Lower Glacier
Wright Lower Glacier
Wright Lower Glacier is a stagnant glacier occupying the mouth of Wright Valley and coalescing at its east side with Wilson Piedmont Glacier, in Victoria Land. Formerly called Wright Glacier, but that name was amended by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition to distinguish...


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! scope="row" | Wulfila Glacier
Wulfila Glacier
Wulfila Glacier is located on the southern slopes of Breznik Heights, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica and is bounded by Oborishte Ridge to the northwest, Nevlya Peak to the north, Terter Peak and Razgrad Peak to the northeast, and Ephraim Bluff to the southeast...


| 62°33′S 59°45′W
| 2 km
| 3 km wide
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! scope="row" | Yablanitsa Glacier
Yablanitsa Glacier
Yablanitsa Glacier is a 1.8 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range and flowing west of Drinov Peak into Cabut Cove. The feature is named after the town of Yablanitsa in northern Bulgaria....


| 62°57′S 62°31′W
| 1.8 km
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! scope="row" | Yakoruda Glacier
Yakoruda Glacier
Yakoruda Glacier is a glacier on the west slopes of Dryanovo Heights, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica extending 3.5 km in north-south direction and 2.5 km in east-west direction. Bounded by Greaves Peak, Hrabar Nunatak and Crutch Peak to the north, Lloyd Hill...


| 62°28′S 59°57′W
| 2.5 km
| 3.5 km wide
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! scope="row" | Yamato Glacier
Yamato Glacier
The Yamato Glacier is a glacier about 6 miles wide, flowing west between Mount Fukushima and Mount Eyskens in the Queen Fabiola Mountains of Antarctica....


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! scope="row" | Yancey Glacier
Yancey Glacier
Yancey Glacier is a precipitous glacier in Britannia Range, flowing east from the vicinity of Mount McClintock and then southeastward to enter Byrd Glacier just west of Sennet Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in association with nearby Byrd Glacier for the USS Yancey,...


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! scope="row" | Yates Glacier
Yates Glacier
Yates Glacier is a glacier 3 miles south of Matheson Glacier, discharging into the west side of Lehrke Inlet on the east coast of Palmer Land. It was named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee after J. Yates, a British Antarctic Survey surveyor who worked in the general vicinity of...


| 70°49′S 62°12′W
| 4.8 km
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! scope="row" | Yeats Glacier
Yeats Glacier
Yeats Glacier is a tributary glacier about 8 miles long, flowing west from the north side of Mount Finley to enter Shackleton Glacier just north of Lockhart Ridge, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Named by F. Alton Wade, leader of the Texas Tech Shackleton Glacier Expedition , for Vestal L...


| 85°01′S 175°0′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Yoder Glacier
Yoder Glacier
Yoder Glacier is a glacier with abrupt valley walls, 3 miles long, which is a western tributary to Kohler Glacier. Located just southwest of Morrison Bluff in the central part of Kohler Range, Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air...


| 75°07′S 114°24′W
| 4.8 km
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! scope="row" | Young Glacier
Young Glacier
Young Glacier is a glacier which flows east for 8 miles and terminates at the north end of Barnes Ridge on the east side of Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains. First mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1957-59. Named by Advisory Committee on...


| 78°04′S 84°49′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Yozola Glacier
Yozola Glacier
Yozola Glacier is the 5 km long and 1.7 km wide glacier in Sofia University Mountains on Alexander Island in Antarctica draining north-northwestwards between Mount Braun and Balan Ridge to flow into Palestrina Glacier....


| 69°27′S 71°24′W
| 5 km
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! scope="row" | Zaneveld Glacier
Zaneveld Glacier
Zaneveld Glacier is a broad tributary glacier, flowing from the polar plateau northwest between Roberts Massif and Cumulus Hills to enter the upper part of Shackleton Glacier. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Jacques S...


| 85°26′S 176°25′W
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! scope="row" | Zelee Glacier
Zelee Glacier
Zelee Glacier is a glacier about 3 miles wide and 6 miles long, flowing north-northwest from the continental ice along the west side of Lacroix Nunatak and terminating in a prominent tongue at the west side of Port Martin...


| 66°52′S 141°10′E
| 10 km
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! scope="row" | Zeller Glacier
Zeller Glacier
Zeller Glacier is a glacier about 10 miles long, flowing west-northwest to enter the south side of Byrd Glacier just north of Mount Fries. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Edward J. Zeller, geologist at McMurdo Station, 1959-60 and 1960-61 seasons....


| 80°55′S 156°30′E
| 16 km
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! scope="row" | Zenith Glacier
Zenith Glacier
Zenith Glacier is a glacier which lies 1 mile west of Johnstone Glacier and drains south from the south end of Lanterman Range, Bowers Mountains...


| 71°52′S 163°45′E
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! scope="row" | Zephyr Glacier
Zephyr Glacier
Zephyr Glacier 1 is a glacier, about 8 miles long, flowing westward from the southwest side of Mount Edgell into George VI Sound to the south of Cape Jeremy. The feature was surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey , 1948, and British Antarctic Survey , 1971-72; photographed from the air...


| 69°28′S 68°36′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Zetland Glacier
Zetland Glacier
Zetland Glacier is a small hanging glacier on the southern slopes of Mount Alexandra in Denton Hills, Scott Coast. The glacier terminates on the cliffs north of Colleen Lake. The name, applied by New Zealand Geographic Board in 1994, is taken from an old spelling for the Shetland Islands of...


| 78°01′S 163°49′E
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! scope="row" | Zheravna Glacier
Zheravna Glacier
Zheravna Glacier is a glacier on Greenwich Island, Antarctica. The glacier is bounded by Razgrad Peak to the west, Ilinden Peak and Momchil Peak to the north, and Viskyar Ridge to the east, extending 2 km in the east-west direction, and 1.8 km in the north-south direction...


| 62°33′S 59°41′W
| 1.8 km
| 2 km wide
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! scope="row" | Zimzelen Glacier
Zimzelen Glacier
Zimzelen Glacier is the 3.7 km long and 2.5 km wide glacier on Pefaur Peninsula, Danco Coast on the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, situated east of Krapets Glacier and west of Blériot Glacier It drains northwards, and flowing into the east arm of Salvesen Cove.The glacier is named after the...


| 64°27′S 61°18′W
| 3.7 km
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! scope="row" | Zinberg Glacier
Zinberg Glacier
Zinberg Glacier is a glacier in east Thurston Island; it flows east-northeast into Morgan Inlet between Tierney Peninsula and the promontory ending in Ryan Point. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Cpl. E. Zinberg, U.S. Army photographer in the Eastern Group of U.S...


| 72°21′S 96°04′W
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! scope="row" | Zoller Glacier
Zoller Glacier
Zoller Glacier is a glacier in the Cathedral Rocks between Emmanuel and Darkowski Glaciers, flowing north into the Ferrar Glacier of Victoria Land. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition under Scott, 1910–13. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1964 for Lieutenant John E....


| 77°53′S 162°18′E
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! scope="row" | Zonda Glacier
Zonda Glacier
Zonda Glacier is a glacier about 8 miles long, flowing west-southwest between Fohn Bastion and Zonda Towers into George VI Sound. The glacier was included in surveys by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey , 1948, and British Antarctic Survey , 1971-72, and was photographed from the air by the...


| 69°33′S 68°30′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Zotikov Glacier
Zotikov Glacier
Zotikov Glacier is a tributary glacier, 8 miles long, flowing northeast from Mount Fisher in the Prince Olav Mountains and entering Liv Glacier just east of Hardiman Peak. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Igor A. Zotikov, Soviet exchange scientist to the United States Antarctic...


| 85°02′S 169°15′W
| 13 km
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! scope="row" | Zuniga Glacier
Zuniga Glacier
Zuniga Glacier is a glacier flowing west-northwest into Dotson Ice Shelf between Jeffrey Head and Mount Bodziony on the west side of Bear Peninsula, Walgreen Coast, Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump in 1947 and...


| 74°34′S 111°51′W
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! scope="row" | Zykov Glacier
Zykov Glacier
Zykov Glacier is a valley glacier about 25 miles long in the Anare Mountains, flowing northwest and reaching the coast between Cape Williams and Cooper Bluffs. Photographed by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1958, it was named for student navigator Ye. Zykov, who died in Antarctica, February...


| 70°37′S 164°46′E
| 40 km
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