Lanterman Range

The Lanterman Range (71°40′S 163°10′E) is a mountain range about 35 nautical miles (60 km) long and 12 nautical miles (22 km) wide, forming the southwest part of the Bowers Mountains in Antarctica. It is bounded by the Rennick, Sledgers, Black and Canham Glaciers. The range was mapped by United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–62, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Commander William Lanterman, an aerological officer for U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze, 1959–62.[1]

Features

Geographical features include:

Further reading

• Gunter Faure, Teresa M. Mensing, The Transantarctic Mountains: Rocks, Ice, Meteorites and Water, P 115
• G. Di Vincenzo, R. Palmeri, F. Talarico, P.A.M. Andriessen, G.A. Ricci, Petrology and Geochronology of Eclogites from the Lanterman Range, Antarctica, Journal of Petrology, Volume 38, Issue 10, October 1997, Pages 1391–1417, https://doi.org/10.1093/petroj/38.10.1391
• R. Palmeri, F.M. Talarico, C.A. Ricci, Ultrahigh‐pressure metamorphism at the Lanterman Range (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica)', Geological JournalVolume46, Issue2‐3 Special Issue: Extreme metamorphism and continental dynamics: Guest Edited by M. Santosh, March ‐ June 2011, Pages 126–136, https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.1243
• Ruppel, Antonia; Läufer, Andreas; Crispini, Laura; Capponi, Giovanni; Lisker, Frank, A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey over the Lanterman Range, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, 19th EGU General Assembly, EGU2017, proceedings from the conference held 23-28 April, 2017 in Vienna, Austria., p.14182
• Ghiribelli, Barbara; Frezzotti, Maria-Luce; Palmeri, Rosaria, Coesite in eclogites of the Lanterman Range (Antarctica): Evidence from textural and Raman studies, European Journal of Mineralogy Volume 14 Number 2 (2002), p. 355 - 360, Mar 22, 2002, https://doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2002/0014-0355
• Christopher J. Adams, Style of Uplift of Paleozoic Terranes in Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Evidence from K-Ar Age Patterns, Fütterer, D K, Damaske, D, Kleinschmidt, G, Miller, H & Tessensohn, F (eds.), Antarctica: contributions to global earth sciences, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 45-54 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32934-X
• J. D. Bradshaw, S. D. Weaver, M. G. Laird, Suspect Terranes and Cambrian Tectonics in Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, CircumPacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources 2008 – Tectonostratigrahic Terranes of the Circum-Pacific Region, Earth Science Series, Number 1, 1985.
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References

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


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