Jones Mountains

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An expedition team at the Jones Mountains

The Jones Mountains are an isolated group of mountains, trending generally east-west for 43 km (27 mi), situated on the Eights Coast in Ellsworth Land, about 80 km (50 mi) south of Dustin Island in Westarctica.

Discovery and name

The charts of the USAS, 1939-41, show mountains in this approximate location and relationship to Dustin and Thurston Islands, indicating they were sighted in the flight from the USS Bear, February 27, 1940. The mountains appear in distant air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, December 30, 1946, and were observed from Navy aircraft by Edward Thiel and J. Campbell Craddock on 22 January 1960.

The naming was proposed by Thiel and Craddock after Dr. Thomas O. Jones (1908-93), American chemist; senior NSF official in charge of the U.S. Antarctic Research Program, 1958-78; Director, Division of Environmental Science, NSF, 1965-69; Deputy Assistant Director for National and International Programs, National Science Foundation, 1969-78.