Dater Glacier

The Dater Glacier is a steep valley glacier in Antarctica, 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi) long and from 1 to 3 nautical miles (2 to 6 km; 1 to 3 mi) wide, flowing northeast in a sinuous course from the eastern slopes of the Vinson Massif between Sullivan Heights and Veregava Ridge to Rutford Ice Stream which borders the eastern flank of the Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains. At the lower end the Dater Glacier coalesces with the terminus of the Ellen Glacier, the two emerging from the Sentinel Range as one stream just north of the Flowers Hills.

Dater Glacier
Location of Sentinel Range in Western Antarctica
Location of Dater Glacier in Antarctica
LocationEllsworth Land
Coordinates78°17′S 84°35′W
Length24 nmi (44 km; 28 mi)
Width3 nmi (6 km; 3 mi)
Thicknessunknown
TerminusRutford Ice Stream
Statusunknown
Central and southern Sentinel Range map.

The glacier was discovered by U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 on photographic flights of December 14–15, 1959, and mapped from these photographs by the United States Geological Survey. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Henry M. Dater, a historian on the staff of the U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer and the U.S. Naval Support Force Antarctica.

Tributary glaciers

Maps

  • Vinson Massif. Scale 1:250 000 topographic map. Reston, Virginia: US Geological Survey, 1988.
  • Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), 1993–2016.
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See also

References

  •  This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Dater Glacier". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)



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