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Morse Spur (77°20′11″S 161°48′52″E / 77.33639°S 161.81444°E) is a spur projecting south from the Saint Johns Range between Deshler Valley and Crawford Valley in Victoria Land. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after David L. Morse, Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas, Austin; ten Antarctic field seasons, from 1990 to 2004, including four at the Taylor Dome ice core site, three conducting aerogeophysical research in both East and West Antarctica, and three seasons of ground-based studies of the Bindschadler Ice Stream in West Antarctica and Taylor Glacier in Victoria Land.

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  • Der Morse Spur ist ein Felssporn im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Er springt von der Saint Johns Range zwischen dem Deshler Valley und dem Crawford Valley vor. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2005 nach dem US-amerikanischen Geophysiker David L. Morse von der University of Texas at Austin, der zwischen 1990 und 2004 an zehn Forschungskampagnen in unterschiedlichen Gebieten der Antarktis beteiligt war. (de)
  • Morse Spur (77°20′11″S 161°48′52″E / 77.33639°S 161.81444°E) is a spur projecting south from the Saint Johns Range between Deshler Valley and Crawford Valley in Victoria Land. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after David L. Morse, Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas, Austin; ten Antarctic field seasons, from 1990 to 2004, including four at the Taylor Dome ice core site, three conducting aerogeophysical research in both East and West Antarctica, and three seasons of ground-based studies of the Bindschadler Ice Stream in West Antarctica and Taylor Glacier in Victoria Land. (en)
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  • Der Morse Spur ist ein Felssporn im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Er springt von der Saint Johns Range zwischen dem Deshler Valley und dem Crawford Valley vor. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2005 nach dem US-amerikanischen Geophysiker David L. Morse von der University of Texas at Austin, der zwischen 1990 und 2004 an zehn Forschungskampagnen in unterschiedlichen Gebieten der Antarktis beteiligt war. (de)
  • Morse Spur (77°20′11″S 161°48′52″E / 77.33639°S 161.81444°E) is a spur projecting south from the Saint Johns Range between Deshler Valley and Crawford Valley in Victoria Land. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after David L. Morse, Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas, Austin; ten Antarctic field seasons, from 1990 to 2004, including four at the Taylor Dome ice core site, three conducting aerogeophysical research in both East and West Antarctica, and three seasons of ground-based studies of the Bindschadler Ice Stream in West Antarctica and Taylor Glacier in Victoria Land. (en)
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