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The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock and
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in Antarctica. Parts of the group were first viewed from the
Ross Ice Shelf The Ross Ice Shelf is the largest ice shelf of Antarctica (, an area of roughly and about across: about the size of France). It is several hundred metres thick. The nearly vertical ice front to the open sea is more than long, and between hi ...
by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04). Additional portions of these mountains were mapped by a New Zealand party of the CTAE (1956–58), and they were completely mapped by the USGS from Tellurometer surveys and US Navy air photos, 1959–63. Named by the NZ-APC for Captain
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. Cook Mountains landforms include
Bowling Green Col Bowling Green Col () is an ice-filled east–west col between Reeves Plateau and Bowling Green Plateau in the Cook Mountains. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is ...
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Bowling Green Plateau Bowling Green Plateau () is a small but prominent ice-covered plateau at the north side of the Brown Hills in the Cook Mountains in Antarctica It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1962–63); Profess ...
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Bromwich Terrace Bromwich Terrace () is a high relatively flat ice-capped area of about , in the Cook Mountains of Antarctica. It lies between Festive Plateau and Mount Longhurst on the north, and Starbuck Cirque and Mount Hughes on the south. At elevation, t ...
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DeZafra Ridge The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock Glacier, Mulock and Darwin Glacier (Antarctica), Darwin glaciers in Antarctica. Parts of the group were first viewed from the Ross Ice Shelf by the British National Antarctic Expedit ...
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Soyuz-13 Rock The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock and Darwin glaciers in Antarctica. Parts of the group were first viewed from the Ross Ice Shelf by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–04). Additional portions of th ...
, Schoonmaker Ridge,
Wright Hill Wright Hill () is a large flat-topped hill at the east side of Bowling Green Plateau in the Cook Mountains. Mapped by the Darwin Glacier Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58). Named after D. Wright, a member of the Commo ...
, and the Brown Hills.


See also

* Butcher Ridge, near the polar plateau in the west part of the Cook Mountains * Finn Spur, a rock spur northeast of Mount Ayres in the Cook Mountains * Gatson Ridge, a jagged ridge, long, that runs east from the southern part of
Bowling Green Plateau Bowling Green Plateau () is a small but prominent ice-covered plateau at the north side of the Brown Hills in the Cook Mountains in Antarctica It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE) (1962–63); Profess ...
in the Cook Mountains * Gjelsvik Spur, a rock spur 2 nautical miles (4 km) northwest of Mount Ayres in the Cook Mountains * Harper Ridge, extends north from the central part of the Finger Ridges in the Cook Mountains * Soyuz-18 Rock is a nunatak west of Cheney Bluff in the Cook Mountains


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* Mountain ranges of the Ross Dependency Hillary Coast Oates Land {{OatesLand-geo-stub