
Mount Mull
    
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        Mount Mull is a mountain
on the east flank of Irvine Glacier
, standing 11 nautical miles (20 km) southwest of Mount Owen
in the Guettard Range
, Palmer Land
. Mapped by United States Geological Survey
(USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
(US-ACAN) for William B. Mull, cook at South Pole Station in 1964.
Mountain
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on the east flank of 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...
, standing 11 nautical miles (20 km) southwest of Mount Owen
Mount Owen (Antarctica)
Mount Owen  is a mountain on the eastern coast of Palmer Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It stands 1,105 m in height, and was named by Ronne for Arthur Owen, a member of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition....
in the Guettard Range
Guettard Range
Guettard Range  is a mountain range, 40 nautical miles  long and 10 nautical miles  wide, located northwest of Bowman Peninsula and between the Johnston and Irvine Glaciers, in the southeast extremity of Palmer Land. The feature was photographed from the air by Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition ,...
, Palmer Land
Palmer Land
Palmer Land  is that portion of the Antarctic Peninsula which lies south of a line joining Cape Jeremy and Cape Agassiz. This application of Palmer Land is consistent with the 1964 agreement between US-ACAN and UK-APC, in which the name Antarctic Peninsula was approved for the major peninsula of...
. Mapped by United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey  is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization has four major science disciplines, concerning biology,...
(USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1961-67. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names  is an advisory committee of the United States Board on Geographic Names responsible for recommending names for features in Antarctica...
(US-ACAN) for William B. Mull, cook at South Pole Station in 1964.

