Manning Nunataks
Appearance
The Manning Nunataks (71°0′S 71°12′E / 71.000°S 71.200°E) are a group of nunataks in the eastern side of the southern part of the Amery Ice Shelf, Antarctica, about 20 nautical miles (37 km) north-northeast of Pickering Nunatak. They were photographed from the air by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions in 1957, and were named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for Sergeant A.S. Manning, Royal Australian Air Force, an airframe fitter at Mawson Station in 1958.[1]
Nunataks
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- S.L. Harley, I.C.W. Fitzsimons, Y. Zhao, editors, Antarctica and Supercontinent Evolution, P 102
- W. F. Budd, M. J. Carry, T. H. Jacka, Results from the Amery Ice Shelf Project
- Kim A. Krebs, The Morphology and Dynamics of the Lower Lambert Glacier and Amery Ice Shelf System
- W. BUDD, 1. LANDON SMITH and E. WISHART, The Amery lee Shelf, P 449
References
[edit]This article incorporates public domain material from "Manning Nunataks". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.