Gerard Bluffs
Gerard Bluffs (83°37′S 157°15′E) are prominent ice-free bluffs marking the southern extremity of the Miller Range, Antarctica. It was mapped in December 1957, and named by the New Zealand southern party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58) for V. Gerard, an International Geophysical Year scientist at Scott Base in 1957.[1]
References
- "Gerard Bluffs". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
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