Pemmican Bluff (73°31′S 94°22′W / 73.517°S 94.367°W) is a short but prominent bluff with steep rock north face and sloping snow south slope. It overlooks the west side of upper Basecamp Valley just west of Pillsbury Tower, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of , 1960–61. So named by this party because the bluff is composed of complex volcanic rocks giving the north face a very mottled appearance similar to the pemmican eaten in the field. This article incorporates public domain material from "Pemmican Bluff". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
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| - Das Pemmican Bluff ist ein kurzes und markantes Felsenkliff im westantarktischen Ellsworthland. In den Jones Mountains ragt es am Westrand des Basecamp Valley unmittelbar westlich des Pillsbury Tower auf. Die Mannschaft der University of Minnesota, die von 1960 bis 1961 die Jones Mountains erkundete, kartierte das Kliff. Sie benannte es, da das komplexe Vulkangestein an der steilen Nordwand eine Marmorierung aufweist, die in Farbe und Struktur an Pemmikan erinnert. (de)
- 佩米肯海崖(英語:Pemmican Bluff)是南極洲的海崖,位於埃爾斯沃思地,屬於瓊斯山的一部分,該海崖由火山岩組成,由明尼蘇達大學攀山會繪入地圖,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
- Pemmican Bluff (73°31′S 94°22′W / 73.517°S 94.367°W) is a short but prominent bluff with steep rock north face and sloping snow south slope. It overlooks the west side of upper Basecamp Valley just west of Pillsbury Tower, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of , 1960–61. So named by this party because the bluff is composed of complex volcanic rocks giving the north face a very mottled appearance similar to the pemmican eaten in the field. This article incorporates public domain material from "Pemmican Bluff". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. (en)
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| - Das Pemmican Bluff ist ein kurzes und markantes Felsenkliff im westantarktischen Ellsworthland. In den Jones Mountains ragt es am Westrand des Basecamp Valley unmittelbar westlich des Pillsbury Tower auf. Die Mannschaft der University of Minnesota, die von 1960 bis 1961 die Jones Mountains erkundete, kartierte das Kliff. Sie benannte es, da das komplexe Vulkangestein an der steilen Nordwand eine Marmorierung aufweist, die in Farbe und Struktur an Pemmikan erinnert. (de)
- Pemmican Bluff (73°31′S 94°22′W / 73.517°S 94.367°W) is a short but prominent bluff with steep rock north face and sloping snow south slope. It overlooks the west side of upper Basecamp Valley just west of Pillsbury Tower, in the Jones Mountains. Mapped by the University of , 1960–61. So named by this party because the bluff is composed of complex volcanic rocks giving the north face a very mottled appearance similar to the pemmican eaten in the field. This article incorporates public domain material from "Pemmican Bluff". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
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- 佩米肯海崖(英語:Pemmican Bluff)是南極洲的海崖,位於埃爾斯沃思地,屬於瓊斯山的一部分,該海崖由火山岩組成,由明尼蘇達大學攀山會繪入地圖,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
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