The Clare Range ( 77°10′S 161°11′E / 77.167°S 161.183°E / -77.167; 161.183 ( Clare Range ) ) is the range extending west-southwest from Sperm Bluff to the Willett Range on the south side of Mackay Glacier , in Victoria Land , Antarctica. It is south of the Convoy Range and north of the Olympus Range .
21-569: Clare may refer to: Places [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Clare Range , a mountain range in Victoria Land Australia [ edit ] Clare, South Australia , a town in the Clare Valley Clare Valley , South Australia Canada [ edit ] Clare (electoral district) , an electoral district Clare, Nova Scotia ,
42-425: A find of springtail insects at this location. 77°15′54″S 160°56′47″E / 77.265108°S 160.946302°E / -77.265108; 160.946302 A steep bluff rising to 1,750 metres (5,740 ft) high and extending west–east for 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) at the southeast end of Parker Mesa, Clare Range, Victoria Land. The elevation drops to 1,350 metres (4,430 ft) high at
63-491: A list of people and fictional characters Clare (surname) , includes a list of people and fictional characters with the surname Clare or de Clare de Clare , a noble family in medieval England Other uses [ edit ] Clare Street (disambiguation) , streets of this name Clare GAA , responsible for Gaelic games in County Clare Earl of Clare , an extinct title created three times, once each in
84-672: A municipal district Republic of Ireland [ edit ] County Clare , one of the 32 counties of Ireland Clare, County Westmeath , a townland in Killare civil parish, barony of Rathconrath Clare Island , County Mayo Clarecastle , a village in County Clare Clare (Dáil constituency) (since 1921) Clare (UK Parliament constituency) (1801–1885) County Clare (Parliament of Ireland constituency) (until 1800) River Clare , counties Galway and Mayo South Africa [ edit ] Clare, Mpumalanga ,
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126-440: A town Clare railway station , a closed station United States [ edit ] Clare, Illinois , an unincorporated community Clare, Indiana , an unincorporated community Clare, Iowa , a city Clare, Kansas , an unincorporated community Clare, Michigan , a city Clare, New York , a town Clare County, Michigan People and fictional characters [ edit ] Clare (given name) , includes
147-802: A town in Mpumalanga province United Kingdom [ edit ] Clare, County Antrim , a townland in County Antrim , Northern Ireland Clare, County Armagh , a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland Clare, County Down , a townland in County Down , Northern Ireland Clare, County Tyrone , a townland in County Tyrone , Northern Ireland Clare, Oxfordshire , a location in England Clare, Suffolk ,
168-606: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Clare Range The Clare Range was circumnavigated in 1957 by the New Zealand Northern Survey Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (CTAE; 1956–58), and named by them after Clare College, Cambridge , England. Download coordinates as: The Clare Range runs in an east-northeast direction to
189-632: The Clare Range. So named in 1957 by the Northern Survey Party of the CTAE (1956-58) because the summit is notably asymmetrical from all directions. 77°10′S 160°42′E / 77.167°S 160.700°E / -77.167; 160.700 . A rock point 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north of Skew Peak in the Clare Range, Victoria Land. So named by Heinz Janetschek, biologist at McMurdo Station (1961-62), because of
210-608: The National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs, 1994--2003; United States representative to the SCAR Committee for Environmental Protection and Vice Chair of the Committee for two terms. 77°14′S 161°15′E / 77.233°S 161.250°E / -77.233; 161.250 . A prominent, curved, rock spur, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, which descends from
231-482: The ability of microorganisms to withstand a hostile milieu. Doctor Vishniac fell to his death in the Asgard Range, upper Wright Valley, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) south of this peak, on December 11, 1973. 77°13′S 160°42′E / 77.217°S 160.700°E / -77.217; 160.700 . A mountain, 2,535 metres (8,317 ft) high, just west of the head of Frazier Glacier, in
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#1732765838332252-1034: The foot of the bluff. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (2005) after Bruce Franklin Molnia, United States Geological Survey (USGS) geologist who conducted seismic studies in the Southern Ocean and Antarctic marginal seas from R.V. Eltanin, 1965-66; Acting Executive Director of the Polar Research Board of the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1985-87; Chief, International Polar Programs, United States Geological Survey (USGS), 1987-2002; Research Geologist, United States Geological Survey (USGS), 2002-05. 77°15′S 160°55′E / 77.250°S 160.917°E / -77.250; 160.917 . A prominent snow covered mesa 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) southeast of Skew Peak, in
273-477: The head of Webb Glacier and 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) southwest of Skew Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photography, 1947-62. Named by US-ACAN for Wolf V. Vishniac (1922-73), professor of biology at the University of Rochester, New York, who made Antarctic studies (1971-72 and 1973) on the water absorption of soil particles and its microbiological significance, and
294-500: The location of Clare Street drill hall, Northampton List of roads or other routes with the same name [REDACTED] This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways, or other routes that are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clare_Street&oldid=1113675835 " Category : Lists of roads sharing
315-792: The northeast extremity of Clare Range. Charted and named by the BrAE, 1910-13. When viewed from the east, the north face of the bluff suggests the blunt head of a sperm whale. [REDACTED] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey . Clare Street (disambiguation) (Redirected from Clare Street (disambiguation) ) Clare Street may refer to: Clare Street, Dublin Clare Street, Bristol, an extension of Corn Street Clare Street, Northampton,
336-637: The peerages of England, Great Britain, and Ireland Viscount Clare , an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland, created twice Cyclone Clare , which struck Western Australia in 2006 USS Abel P. Upshur (DD-193) , a destroyer traded to the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Clare at the beginning of the Second World War Clare College, Cambridge , a constituent college of the University of Cambridge The Clare ,
357-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Clare . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clare&oldid=1253237387 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
378-865: The south of the Frazier Glacier and Mackay Glacier . The Willett Range is to its east. The head of the Webb Glacier and Victoria Upper Névé separate it from the Cruzen Range to the south. The eastern part of the range is north of the Saint Johns Range and Cotton Glacier . Named features, from southwest to northeast, include Vishniac Peak, Skew Peak, Parker Mesa, Dykes Peak, Heaphy Spur, Detour Nunatak and Sperm Bluff. 77°14′S 160°31′E / 77.233°S 160.517°E / -77.233; 160.517 . A peak 2,280 metres (7,480 ft) high which rises just north of
399-686: The south part of Clare Range. This high, flattish feature was named by US-ACAN for Bruce C. Parker, United States ArmyRP biologist who conducted limnological studies at Antarctic Peninsula (1969-70) and in Victoria Land (1973-74 and 1974-75). 77°13′S 161°01′E / 77.217°S 161.017°E / -77.217; 161.017 . A peak 2,220 metres (7,280 ft) high at the head of Victoria Upper Glacier, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east of Skew Peak. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1947-62. Named by US-ACAN (1974) for Leonard H. Dykes who
420-651: The southern side of Clare Range and divides the head of Victoria Upper Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photography, 1947-62. Named by US-ACAN (1974) after William Heaphy, a New Zealand citizen who, over the past 10 years, participated in the United States Antarctic Research Program. 77°05′S 161°36′E / 77.083°S 161.600°E / -77.083; 161.600 . A prominent dark bluff, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long and over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) high, forming
441-571: Was associated for nearly 20 years with the successive Antarctic co-ordinating committees within the United States Government. 77°11′21″S 161°00′11″E / 77.189112°S 161.003146°E / -77.189112; 161.003146 A sharp-pointed peak, 2,050 metres (6,730 ft) high, 1.75 nautical miles (3.24 km; 2.01 mi) northwest of Dykes Peak. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (2007) after Joyce A. Jatko, Environmental Officer for
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