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Mount Luyendyk is a summit in the western Fosdick Mountains of the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica. It forms a prominent exposure in the northwestern Iphigene massif. The peak is named in recognition of Bruce P. Luyendyk, professor (emeritus), University of California, Santa Barbara, who was active in ground- and ocean-based Antarctic research from 1989 to 2015, significantly advancing the scientific knowledge of the Ross Embayment region of Antarctica. Luyendyk led two on-land expeditions in the Ford Ranges, and was principal investigator for five marine geophysical expeditions in the Ross Sea.

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  • Mount Luyendyk (de)
  • Mount Luyendyk (en)
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  • Mount Luyendyk ist ein 802 m hoher Berg im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. In den Ford Ranges ragt er im westlichen Abschnitt der Fosdick Mountains als nördlicher Teil des Massivs von Mount Iphigene 4 km südlich des Thompson Ridge zwischen dem Marujupu Peak und den Birchall Peaks auf. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2016 nach dem Biophysiker und Ozeanographen (* 1943) von der University of California, Santa Barbara, der über 25 Jahre an wissenschaftlichen Erkundungen insbesondere im Gebiet des Rossmeers beteiligt war. (de)
  • Mount Luyendyk is a summit in the western Fosdick Mountains of the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica. It forms a prominent exposure in the northwestern Iphigene massif. The peak is named in recognition of Bruce P. Luyendyk, professor (emeritus), University of California, Santa Barbara, who was active in ground- and ocean-based Antarctic research from 1989 to 2015, significantly advancing the scientific knowledge of the Ross Embayment region of Antarctica. Luyendyk led two on-land expeditions in the Ford Ranges, and was principal investigator for five marine geophysical expeditions in the Ross Sea. (en)
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  • Mount Luyendyk (en)
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  • Mount Luyendyk (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mt_Luyendyk,_Fosdick_Mountains,_Marie_Byrd_Land,_West_Antarctica.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mt_Luyendyk-_Geologists_Approach.jpg
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  • Ford Ranges, Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica (en)
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  • Mt_Luyendyk,_Fosdick_Mountains,_Marie_Byrd_Land,_West_Antarctica.jpg (en)
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  • Fosdick Mountains, Marie Byrd Land (en)
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  • Fosdick Mountains (en)
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  • -76.4888888888889 -146.02972222222223
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  • Mount Luyendyk ist ein 802 m hoher Berg im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. In den Ford Ranges ragt er im westlichen Abschnitt der Fosdick Mountains als nördlicher Teil des Massivs von Mount Iphigene 4 km südlich des Thompson Ridge zwischen dem Marujupu Peak und den Birchall Peaks auf. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2016 nach dem Biophysiker und Ozeanographen (* 1943) von der University of California, Santa Barbara, der über 25 Jahre an wissenschaftlichen Erkundungen insbesondere im Gebiet des Rossmeers beteiligt war. (de)
  • Mount Luyendyk is a summit in the western Fosdick Mountains of the Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica. It forms a prominent exposure in the northwestern Iphigene massif. The peak is named in recognition of Bruce P. Luyendyk, professor (emeritus), University of California, Santa Barbara, who was active in ground- and ocean-based Antarctic research from 1989 to 2015, significantly advancing the scientific knowledge of the Ross Embayment region of Antarctica. Luyendyk led two on-land expeditions in the Ford Ranges, and was principal investigator for five marine geophysical expeditions in the Ross Sea. In December, 1989, geologists of the UC Santa Barbara FORCE expedition traveled by snowmobile-sledge to Mt. Luyendyk, for the purpose of sampling for rock magnetism, petrology, and geochronology studies. Between 2005 and 2012, geologists from Colorado College, University of Maryland, and Curtin University (Perth) returned to Mt. Luyendyk for structural geology and petrology investigations. (en)
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  • Wade, F. A., et al., 1977. Reconnaissance geologic map of the Guest Peninsula quadrangle, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, Map A-7. Reston, VA: U. S. Antarctic Research Program. (en)
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