Muller Ice Shelf
Muller Ice Shelf, also known as Müller Ice Shelf[2] according to the original German spelling of the family name Müller, (67°15′S 66°52′W) was an ice shelf lying southwest of Hooke Point in southwest Lallemand Fjord, Arrowsmith Peninsula, Loubet Coast. It was nurtured by Brückner Glacier and Antevs Glacier.
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It collapsed "recently" (as at late March 2008).[3]
The name was given by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1981 in memory of Fritz Muller (1926–80), a Swiss glaciologist, who carried out research in Switzerland, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, and the Himalayas.
References
- A. J. Cook; D. G. Vaughan (2009). "Ice shelf changes on the Antarctic Peninsula" (PDF). The Cryosphere Discussions. 3: 579–630. doi:10.5194/tcd-3-579-2009.
- Gabrielle Walker:[Southern exposure https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16321994.900-southern-exposure.html] in New Scientist, Nr. 2199, 14 August 1999
- "Press Release - Antarctic ice shelf 'hangs by a thread'". National Environment Research Council. British Antarctic Survey. March 25, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-20.