Flint Ridge () is a north-south trending ridge with a summit elevation of in the
Asgard Range
The Asgard Range is a mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It divides Wright Valley from Taylor Glacier and Taylor Valley, and was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (1958–59) after Asgard, the home of ...
of
Victoria Land
Victoria Land is a region in eastern Antarctica which fronts the western side of the Ross Sea and the Ross Ice Shelf, extending southward from about 70°30'S to 78°00'S, and westward from the Ross Sea to the edge of the Antarctic Plateau. It ...
, Antarctica.
On the west side of the ridge is Sagittate Hill, tall and mostly composed of exposed rock.
At the south end of the ridge sits Noxon Cliff, which trends east-west and encloses the north flank of
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. It was charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910†...
, rising from above the
glacier
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.
On the eastern part of the cliff is Dominion Hill, a rounded rock summit rising to about that borders the glacier where it descends southeastward into
Taylor Valley.
Nomenclature
Hills of Victoria Land
McMurdo Dry Valleys
Flint Ridge, Sagittate Hill, and Noxon Cliff were all named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is an advisory committee of the United States Board on Geographic Names responsible for recommending commemorative names for features in Antarctica.
History
The committee was established ...
, while Dominion Hill was named by the
New Zealand Geographic Board.
The ridge was named for
Lawrence A. Flint, manager of the
United States Antarctic Research Program
The United States Antarctic Program (or USAP; formerly known as the United States Antarctic Research Program or USARP and the United States Antarctic Service or USAS) is an organization of the United States government which has presence in the A ...
Berg Field Center at
McMurdo Station
McMurdo Station is a United States Antarctic research station on the south tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand-claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. It is operated by the United States through the Unit ...
in 1972. A standard
United States Geological Survey
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(USGS) survey tablet stamped "Flint ET 1971–72" was fixed in a rock slab atop this ridge by the USGS Electronic Traverse, 1971–72.
Sagittate Hill was named in 1997 from the shape of the hill which is suggestive of an arrowhead, or the characteristic leaf form.
The cliff was named in 1997 after
John F. Noxon, who pioneered the technique of visible
spectroscopy
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for measurements of stratospheric trace gases, particularly
nitrogen dioxide. By 1975, he began making measurements of nitrogen dioxide column as a function of latitude, and was surprised to discover an abrupt decrease in the amounts in Arctic air as compared to values observed at lower latitudes. This unexpected phenomenon, width implications for later ozone depletion studies, became known as the "Noxon cliff". In 1978, Noxon sailed on ''
RV Hero
RV ''Hero'' was a research vessel that operated in Antarctica for the National Science Foundation between 1968 and 1984, after which she was laid up until she sank in 2017.
Career
''Hero'', named after the sloop that Nathaniel Palmer sailed whe ...
'' from
Ushuaia,
Argentina
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, and quickly confirmed that a "cliff" in nitrogen dioxide is also found in the Antarctic atmosphere.
Dominion Hill was named in 1998 after "
dominion
The term ''Dominion'' is used to refer to one of several self-governing nations of the British Empire.
"Dominion status" was first accorded to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, South Africa, and the Irish Free State at the 1926 ...
", a form of government. The name was intended to complement that of the Commonwealth Glacier, which itself references the
Commonwealth of Australia.
References
Ridges of Victoria Land
Scott Coast
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