Difference between revisions of "Keyser Nunatak"

From Encyclopedia Westarctica
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''Keyser Nunatak''' (77°36′S 145°55′W) is a large nunatak, 605 meters (1,985 ft) high, at the north side of the terminus of the Reynolds Glacier, in the Haine...")
 
(added map)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Keyser Nunatak.png|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Keyser Nunatak]]
'''Keyser Nunatak''' (77°36′S 145°55′W) is a large [[nunatak]], 605 meters (1,985 ft) high, at the north side of the terminus of the [[Reynolds Glacier]], in the [[Haines Mountains]].
'''Keyser Nunatak''' (77°36′S 145°55′W) is a large [[nunatak]], 605 meters (1,985 ft) high, at the north side of the terminus of the [[Reynolds Glacier]], in the [[Haines Mountains]].



Revision as of 17:06, 10 July 2023

Map showing the location of Keyser Nunatak

Keyser Nunatak (77°36′S 145°55′W) is a large nunatak, 605 meters (1,985 ft) high, at the north side of the terminus of the Reynolds Glacier, in the Haines Mountains.

Discovery and name

The nunatak was mapped by the United States Antarctic Service during the years 1939–41 and by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos collected during the years 1959–65. Keyser Nunatak was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in honor of Lieutenant Teddy H. Keyser, U.S. Navy, who served as a navigator on various LC-130F Hercules aircraft during Operation Deep Freeze 1968.