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Emerald Nunatak () is a
nunatak A nunatak (from Inuit ''nunataq'') is the summit or ridge of a mountain that protrudes from an ice field or glacier that otherwise covers most of the mountain or ridge. They are also called glacial islands. Examples are natural pyramidal peaks. ...
high on the west side of the
Douglas Range The Douglas Range () is a sharp-crested range, with peaks rising to 3,000 metres, extending 120 km (75 mi) in a northwest–southeast direction from Mount Nicholas to Mount Edred and forming a steep east escarpment of Alexander Island ...
near the head of Hampton Glacier in northeast Alexander Island,
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. It was so named by the
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following surveys by the
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, 1973–77, because of the greenish rock of which the feature is composed.


See also

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Figaro Nunatak Figaro Nunatak is an isolated nunatak rising to about near the east end of Mozart Ice Piedmont, in the northern part of Alexander Island, Antarctica. It was mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition, 1947–48, by D. ...
* Hengist Nunatak *
Lizard Nunatak Lizard Nunatak () is a nunatak rising to about situated within the Nichols Snowfield, in the northern portion of Alexander Island, Antarctica. It is situated 12 km east by north of Mount Kliment Ohridski and 9 km south-southeast of the ...


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Nunataks of Alexander Island {{AlexanderIsland-geo-stub