Green Glacier () is a
glacier on the east side of
Graham Land,
Antarctica, long and wide, flowing from the plateau northeast between
Dugerjav Peak
Dugerjav Peak (Mongolian language, Mongolian: Дүгэржав оргил, bg, връх Дугержав, vrah Dugerzhav, ) is the rocky peak rising to 1208 m[Rugate Ridge Rugate Ridge () is a high, east-trending ridge between Green and Evans Glaciers on the east side of Graham Land. It ends up in Pirne Peak on the northeast and Nedev Peak on the southeast, with Musina Glacier flowing in between. Surveyed by Falkla ...]
, and then east into
Vaughan Inlet
Vaughan Inlet () is an inlet approximately long and wide between the coastal point formed by Whiteside Hill to the southwest and Shiver Point to the northeast, on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica. Its head is fed by Evans Glacier, Gr ...
next north of
Pirne Peak
Pirne Peak ( bg, връх Пирне, vrah Pirne, ) is the rocky peak rising to 802 m[Hektoria Glacier
Hektoria Glacier () is a glacier flowing south from the area around Mount Johnston between Mount Quandary and Zagreus Ridge into Vaughan Inlet next west of Brenitsa Glacier and east of Green Glacier, on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsul ...]
.
It was surveyed by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1955, and was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for
John R. Green
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second E ...
, FIDS leader at
Deception Island in 1950 and at the
Argentine Islands in 1951.
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References
Glaciers of Oscar II Coast
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