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[[File:Rockefeller-Mts.jpg|thumb|Rockefeller Mountains in the vicinity of the Rockefeller Plateau]]
[[File:Rockefeller-Mts.jpg|thumb|Rockefeller Mountains in the vicinity of the Rockefeller Plateau]]
The '''Rockefeller Plateau''' in [[Westarctica]] is the portion of the interior [[ice]] plateau of [[Marie Byrd Land]] lying eastward of Shirase Coast and Siple Coast and southward of the [[Ford Ranges]], [[Flood Range]] and [[Executive Committee Range]], centering near coordinates 80°0′S 135°0′W.
The '''Rockefeller Plateau''' in [[Westarctica]] is the portion of the interior [[ice]] plateau of [[Marie Byrd Land]] lying eastward of Shirase Coast and Siple Coast and southward of the [[Ford Ranges]], [[Flood Range]] and [[McHenry Range]], centering near coordinates 80°0′S 135°0′W.


Much of its extensive, ice-covered surface is from 1,000 to 1,500 m above sea level.
Much of its extensive, ice-covered surface is from 1,000 to 1,500 m above sea level.

Latest revision as of 15:11, 14 January 2025

Rockefeller Mountains in the vicinity of the Rockefeller Plateau

The Rockefeller Plateau in Westarctica is the portion of the interior ice plateau of Marie Byrd Land lying eastward of Shirase Coast and Siple Coast and southward of the Ford Ranges, Flood Range and McHenry Range, centering near coordinates 80°0′S 135°0′W.

Much of its extensive, ice-covered surface is from 1,000 to 1,500 m above sea level.

Discovery and name

It was discovered by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd in 1934, and named for John D. Rockefeller, Jr., patron of the Byrd expeditions.

Peerage title

Princess Rebecca, Duchess of Rockefeller, a member of the Peerage of Westarctica draws the name of her title from this vast region.

Prior to the Princess being given the name, in 2004, it was granted to an early supporter of the Achaean Territory, Benjamin King, who was proclaimed "Duke of Rockefeller," but declined the title.