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Warpasgiljo Glacier is a valley glacier about 25 mi (40 km) long, flowing West to Sulzberger Ice Shelf between the Swanson Mountains on the North and Mounts Rea and Cooper on the South, in the of Marie Byrd Land. This glacier was discovered by and named for the four members of the of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), in aerial flights and from ground surveys in November–December 1940, as part of the Antarctic Expedition of 1939-1941 led by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd.

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  • Warpasgiljo Glacier (en)
  • 瓦帕斯吉利奧冰川 (zh)
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  • 瓦帕斯吉利奧冰川(英語:Warpasgiljo Glacier)是南極洲的冰川,位於瑪麗皇后地,全長40公里,由美國探險隊發現和命名,該冰川現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
  • Warpasgiljo Glacier is a valley glacier about 25 mi (40 km) long, flowing West to Sulzberger Ice Shelf between the Swanson Mountains on the North and Mounts Rea and Cooper on the South, in the of Marie Byrd Land. This glacier was discovered by and named for the four members of the of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), in aerial flights and from ground surveys in November–December 1940, as part of the Antarctic Expedition of 1939-1941 led by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. (en)
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  • Arthur Davis Glacier (en)
  • Warpasgiljo Glacier (en)
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  • Warpasgiljo Glacier (en)
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  • Location of Warpasgiljo Glacier in Antarctica (en)
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  • Arthur Davis Glacier (en)
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  • Warpasgiljo Glacier as seen towards the South from an aerial view photograph on p30 of Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (en)
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  • Warpasgiljo Glacier is a valley glacier about 25 mi (40 km) long, flowing West to Sulzberger Ice Shelf between the Swanson Mountains on the North and Mounts Rea and Cooper on the South, in the of Marie Byrd Land. This glacier was discovered by and named for the four members of the of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), in aerial flights and from ground surveys in November–December 1940, as part of the Antarctic Expedition of 1939-1941 led by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. This glacier was later renamed "Arthur Davis Glacier" by US-SCAN for Rear Admiral Arthur C. Davis, an early leader in aviation in the United States Navy. (en)
  • 瓦帕斯吉利奧冰川(英語:Warpasgiljo Glacier)是南極洲的冰川,位於瑪麗皇后地,全長40公里,由美國探險隊發現和命名,該冰川現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
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