Mountains in the Antarctic
The Patuxent Range (84°43′S 64°30′W / 84.717°S 64.500°W / -84.717; -64.500 (Patuxent Range ) ) is a major range of the Pensacola Mountains , Antarctica.
It comprises the Thomas Hills , Anderson Hills , Mackin Table and various nunataks and ridges bounded by the Foundation Ice Stream , Academy Glacier and the Patuxent Ice Stream .
Exploration and name
The Patuxent Range was discovered and partially photographed on January 13, 1956 in the course of a transcontinental nonstop plane flight by personnel of U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze I from McMurdo Sound to Weddell Sea and return.
It was named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for the Naval Air Station Patuxent River (at Cedar Point, Maryland) located on the south side of the mouth of the Patuxent River . The range was mapped in detail by USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1956-66.
Location
Patuxent Range in center of map
South tip of Patuxent Range in north center of map
The Putuxent Range lies to the south of the Foundation Ice Stream, west of the Academy Glacier and northeast of the Patuxent Ice Stream.
In the north, the Thomas Hills run along the south side of the Foundation Ice Stream.
The MacNamara Glacier to their south separates them from the Anderson Hills .
In the southwest, Snake Ridge is at the center of a scattered group of nunataks .
Mackin Table is in the southeast.
Glaciers
Features
Geographical features that contain or are the focus of groups of lesser features include:
Thomas Hills (84°21′S 65°12′W / 84.350°S 65.200°W / -84.350; -65.200 (Thomas Hills ) ), a linear group of hills, 17 nautical miles (31 km; 20 mi) long, between Foundation Ice Stream and MacNamara Glacier at the north end of the Patuxent Range.
Anderson Hills (84°30′S 64°0′W / 84.500°S 64.000°W / -84.500; -64.000 (Anderson Hills ) ), an irregular group of hills, ridges and peaks between Mackin Table and the Thomas Hills in the Patuxent Range.
Snake Ridge (84°49′S 66°30′W / 84.817°S 66.500°W / -84.817; -66.500 (Snake Ridge ) ), a serpentine ridge, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) long, adjoining the northwest extremity of Mackin Table in the Patuxent Range.
Mackin Table (84°57′S 64°0′W / 84.950°S 64.000°W / -84.950; -64.000 (Mackin Table ) ), an ice-topped, wedge-shaped plateau, about 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, standing just north of Patuxent Ice Stream in the Patuxent Range.
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