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[[File:Ickes Mountains - Antarctica.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Mount LeMasurier in the Ickes Mountains of Westarctica]]
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'''Mount LeMasurier''' (75°27′S 139°39′W) is an [[ice]]-free coastal mountain which rises to more than 800 meters (2,600 ft) between Mount Vance and Mount Langway, in the central part of the [[Ickes Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
'''Mount LeMasurier''' (75°27′S 139°39′W) is an [[ice]]-free coastal mountain which rises to more than 800 meters (2,600 ft) between [[Mount Vance]] and [[Mount Langway]], in the central part of the [[Ickes Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].


==Discovery and name==
==Discovery and name==
The mountain was discovered and photographed from aircraft of the United States [[Antarctic]] Service during the 1939–41 seasons. Mount LeMasurier was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Wesley E. LeMasurier, a geologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey II during the 1967–68 season.
The mountain was discovered and photographed from aircraft of the United States [[Antarctic]] Service during the 1939–41 seasons. Mount LeMasurier was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for [[Wesley E. LeMasurier]], a geologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey II during the 1967–68 season. The naming of the mountain was in recognition of Dr. LeMasurier's contributions to exploration and scientific research in Antarctica.


==Life Peerage==
==Life Peerage==

Latest revision as of 00:57, 10 March 2020

Mount LeMasurier (75°27′S 139°39′W) is an ice-free coastal mountain which rises to more than 800 meters (2,600 ft) between Mount Vance and Mount Langway, in the central part of the Ickes Mountains of Westarctica.

Map showing Mount LeMasurier in the Ickes Mountains of Westarctica

Discovery and name

The mountain was discovered and photographed from aircraft of the United States Antarctic Service during the 1939–41 seasons. Mount LeMasurier was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Wesley E. LeMasurier, a geologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey II during the 1967–68 season. The naming of the mountain was in recognition of Dr. LeMasurier's contributions to exploration and scientific research in Antarctica.

Life Peerage

On 21 August 2018, Jennifer Schaller was granted a Life Peerage as Viscountess of LeMasurier in recognition of her support of Westarctica.