Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica
A group of six nunataks and an isolated nunatak in the south-west of the Yamato Mountains were explored for the first time in December 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1974). The former has been named as the Minami-Yamato Nunataks, and the latter as the Kabuto Nunatak. T...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d6fc4aa0cf754c8f92f62d279b161d29 2023-05-15T13:49:12+02:00 Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica Kotaro YOKOYAMA 1976-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00007862 https://doaj.org/article/d6fc4aa0cf754c8f92f62d279b161d29 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doi.org/10.15094/00007862 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00007862 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/d6fc4aa0cf754c8f92f62d279b161d29 Antarctic Record, Iss 56, Pp 14-19 (1976) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1976 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00007862 2022-12-30T21:49:21Z A group of six nunataks and an isolated nunatak in the south-west of the Yamato Mountains were explored for the first time in December 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1974). The former has been named as the Minami-Yamato Nunataks, and the latter as the Kabuto Nunatak. The main group of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks lying NNW-SSE is composed of five nunataks about 30 km SW from the south end of the Yamato Mountains, and one nunatak is located about 7 km E of the main group. The astro-fixed position of the Kurakake Nunatak in the main group determined is 72°00'30"S, 35°13'30"E. The Kabuto Nunatak is about 20km NNW, isolated from the main group. The elevation of the nunataks are 1,968m to 2,282m above sea level and the surface elevation of the ice sheet is about 1,850m to 2,100m. Between the Yamato Mountains and these nunataks, two trains of ice hills run from NW to SE, which presumably coincides with the general direction of the flow of the ice sheet. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic East Antarctica Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) |
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A group of six nunataks and an isolated nunatak in the south-west of the Yamato Mountains were explored for the first time in December 1973 by the 14th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1974). The former has been named as the Minami-Yamato Nunataks, and the latter as the Kabuto Nunatak. The main group of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks lying NNW-SSE is composed of five nunataks about 30 km SW from the south end of the Yamato Mountains, and one nunatak is located about 7 km E of the main group. The astro-fixed position of the Kurakake Nunatak in the main group determined is 72°00'30"S, 35°13'30"E. The Kabuto Nunatak is about 20km NNW, isolated from the main group. The elevation of the nunataks are 1,968m to 2,282m above sea level and the surface elevation of the ice sheet is about 1,850m to 2,100m. Between the Yamato Mountains and these nunataks, two trains of ice hills run from NW to SE, which presumably coincides with the general direction of the flow of the ice sheet. |
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Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica |
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Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica |
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Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica |
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Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica |
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Geomorphological and Glaciological Survey of the Minami-Yamato Nunataks and the Kabuto Nunatak, East Antarctica |
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geomorphological and glaciological survey of the minami-yamato nunataks and the kabuto nunatak, east antarctica |
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National Institute of Polar Research |
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1976 |
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ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) |
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Antarctic East Antarctica Yamato |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet |
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Antarctic Record, Iss 56, Pp 14-19 (1976) |
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