Marks Summit
| Marks Summit | ||
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| Höhe | 801 m | |
| Lage | Queen Elizabeth Land, Westantarktika | |
| Gebirge | Dufek-Massiv in den Pensacola Mountains des Transantarktischen Gebirges | |
| Koordinaten | 82° 27′ 44″ S, 50° 52′ 31″ W | |
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Der Marks Summit ist ein 801 m hoher Berg im westantarktischen Queen Elizabeth Land. Im Dufek-Massiv der Pensacola Mountains ragt er auf halbem Weg entlang des Wujek Ridge auf.
Das UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte ihn 2006 nach dem Piloten Gregory Paul Marks (1972–2004), der ab 2002 durch die Einführung neuer Maßnahmen die Luftunterstützung des British Antarctic Survey effizienter gestaltet hatte.
Weblinks
- Marks Summit im Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (englisch)
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