Martin Massif

Martin Massif (70°28′S 65°40′E / 70.467°S 65.667°E / -70.467; 65.667Coordinates: 70°28′S 65°40′E / 70.467°S 65.667°E / -70.467; 65.667) is a massif in the Porthos Range of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, just east of Mount Lied to which it is connected by a low col. It was plotted from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions air photos, and was named for P.J. Martin, officer in charge at Mawson Station in 1964.[1]

References

  1. "Martin Massif". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-08-22.

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