Cox Glacier

Cox Glacier
Satellite image of Thurston Island
Map showing the location of Cox Glacier
Location of Cox Glacier in Antarctica
Location Ellsworth Land
Coordinates 72°12′S 101°2′W / 72.200°S 101.033°W / -72.200; -101.033
Thickness unknown
Terminus Abbot Ice Shelf
Status unknown

Cox Glacier (72°12′S 101°2′W / 72.200°S 101.033°W / -72.200; -101.033Coordinates: 72°12′S 101°2′W / 72.200°S 101.033°W / -72.200; -101.033) is a small glacier immediately east of Rochray Glacier on Thurston Island, flowing south to Abbot Ice Shelf in Peacock Sound. It was delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 in January 1960, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Jerry G. Cox, a helicopter pilot aboard USS Burton Island, who made exploratory flights to Thurston Island in February 1960. Jordan Nunatak stands between Cox and Rochray Glacier.

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References

Map of Thurston Island.



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