Mount Goodwin

Mount Goodwin
Lage Ellsworthland, Westantarktika
Gebirge Pirrit Hills
Koordinaten 81° 16′ 0″ S, 85° 33′ 0″ WKoordinaten: 81° 16′ 0″ S, 85° 33′ 0″ W
Mount Goodwin (Antarktis)
Mount Goodwin (Antarktis)

Mount Goodwin ist ein felsiger Berg im westantarktischen Ellsworthland. Er ist nach Mount Tidd der zweithöchste Berg der Pirrit Hills.

Seine Position wurde am 7. Dezember 1958 von der US-amerikanischen Ellsworth-Byrd Traverse Party bestimmt und er nach Robert J. Goodwin benannt, Glaziologe dieser Mannschaft.

  • Mount Goodwin. In: Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, archiviert vom Original; (englisch).
  • Mount Goodwin auf geographic.org (englisch)

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