Loftus Glacier () is a
valley glacier
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between
Mount Weyant
The Newall Glacier () is a glacier in the east part of the Asgard Range of Victoria Land,
It flows east between Mount Newall and Mount Weyant into the Wilson Piedmont Glacier.
The Newall Glacier was mapped by the N.Z. Northern Survey Party of th ...
and
Mount McLennan
Mount McLennan is a mountain south of the Howard Hills in the northeast part of the Scott Mountains, Enderby Land, Antarctica. It was plotted from air photos taken from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions aircraft in 1956 and ...
, which flows north to join
Newall Glacier in
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. I ...
, Antarctica. It was named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1964 for Chief Journalist
Leo G. Loftus,
U.S. Navy
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, who served five summer seasons at
McMurdo Station, 1959–64.
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References
Glaciers of Victoria Land
Scott Coast
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