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'''Frost Cliff''' (75°13′S 135°43′W) is a steep, partly [[ice]]-covered cliff 2 nautical miles (4 km) east of Mount Steinfeld, on the south side of the divide between the upper reaches of [[ | '''Frost Cliff''' (75°13′S 135°43′W) is a steep, partly [[ice]]-covered cliff 2 nautical miles (4 km) east of Mount Steinfeld, on the south side of the divide between the upper reaches of [[Tulier Glacier]] and Kirkpatrick Glacier near [[Strawn Pass]] in [[Westarctica]]. | ||
==Discovery and name== | ==Discovery and name== |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 14 January 2025
Frost Cliff (75°13′S 135°43′W) is a steep, partly ice-covered cliff 2 nautical miles (4 km) east of Mount Steinfeld, on the south side of the divide between the upper reaches of Tulier Glacier and Kirkpatrick Glacier near Strawn Pass in Westarctica.
Discovery and name
It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959–65. Frost Cliff was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Commander William L. Frost, U.S. Navy, Officer-in-Charge of Antarctic Support Activities at McMurdo Station in 1970.
Viscount Frost
On 17 January 2019, Björn Schönbeck of Luxembourg was granted the peerage title Viscount Frost in recognition of his support of Westarctica.