Anthony Glacier

Anthony Glacier (69°47′S 62°45′W) is a glacier which flows in an east-southeast direction to the east coast of Palmer Land where it terminates opposite the south tip of Hearst Island. The upper part of this glacier was seen by a sledge party of the British Graham Land Expedition under John Riddoch Rymill in 193637. The glacier was seen from the seaward side in 1940 by a sledging party from the East Base of the United States Antarctic Service, and in 1947 was photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE). It was named by Finn Ronne for Alexander Anthony of the J.P. Stevens Company, New York City, which contributed windproof clothing to the RARE.[1]

Anthony Glacier
Location of Anthony Glacier in Antarctica
Anthony Glacier (Antarctica)
LocationPalmer Land
Coordinates69°47′S 62°45′W
Thicknessunknown
Statusunknown

Mount Martin sits immediately north of the head of the glacier.[2]

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