Leap Year Glacier
Leap Year Glacier (71°42′S 164°15′E) is a tributary glacier between Molar Massif and Mount Stirling in the Bowers Mountains of Antarctica, draining southeast into Black Glacier. It was so named by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1963–64, as party members arrived here in the new leap year of 1964 after climbing out of the Sledgers Glacier.[1]
Further reading
• Gunter Faure, Teresa M. Mensing, The Transantarctic Mountains: Rocks, Ice, Meteorites and Water, P 137
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External links
- Leap Year Glacier on USGS website
- Leap Year Glacier on the Antarctica New Zealand Digital Asset Manager website
- Leap Year Glacier on SCAR website
References
- "Leap Year Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
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