The Crowell Buttresses (83°3′S 162°30′E / 83.050°S 162.500°E) are a series of high snow and rock buttresses, 10 nautical miles (19 km) long, forming the north wall of Cornwall Glacier for a distance of 5 nautical miles (9 km) and then trending northeast an equal distance along the west side of Lowery Glacier, in the Queen Elizabeth Range. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after (died 1986), who served with the National Science Foundation as Antarctic Vessel Project Officer, 1960–63, and Special Projects Officer, 1963–69. He led a reconnaissance party to the Antarctic Peninsula in January 1963 to investigate the location for a U.S. station in the peninsula area.
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| - The Crowell Buttresses (83°3′S 162°30′E / 83.050°S 162.500°E) are a series of high snow and rock buttresses, 10 nautical miles (19 km) long, forming the north wall of Cornwall Glacier for a distance of 5 nautical miles (9 km) and then trending northeast an equal distance along the west side of Lowery Glacier, in the Queen Elizabeth Range. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after (died 1986), who served with the National Science Foundation as Antarctic Vessel Project Officer, 1960–63, and Special Projects Officer, 1963–69. He led a reconnaissance party to the Antarctic Peninsula in January 1963 to investigate the location for a U.S. station in the peninsula area. (en)
- Der Crowell Buttresses sind eine Reihe hoher Schnee- und Felssäulen, die sich über eine Länge von 16 km in der Queen Elizabeth Range in der ostantarktischen Ross Dependency erstrecken. Sie bilden die Nordwand des Cornwall-Gletschers über rund 8 km und verlaufen dann nordöstlich über dei gleich Strecke entlang der Westflanke des Lowery-Gletschers. (de)
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| - Der Crowell Buttresses sind eine Reihe hoher Schnee- und Felssäulen, die sich über eine Länge von 16 km in der Queen Elizabeth Range in der ostantarktischen Ross Dependency erstrecken. Sie bilden die Nordwand des Cornwall-Gletschers über rund 8 km und verlaufen dann nordöstlich über dei gleich Strecke entlang der Westflanke des Lowery-Gletschers. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie 1966 nach John T. Crowell († 1986), Mitarbeiter der National Science Foundation und als solcher verantwortlich für den Einsatz von Forschungsschiffen in antarktischen Gewässern von 1960 bis 1963 sowie für die Durchführung von Spezialmissionen von 1963 bis 1969. (de)
- The Crowell Buttresses (83°3′S 162°30′E / 83.050°S 162.500°E) are a series of high snow and rock buttresses, 10 nautical miles (19 km) long, forming the north wall of Cornwall Glacier for a distance of 5 nautical miles (9 km) and then trending northeast an equal distance along the west side of Lowery Glacier, in the Queen Elizabeth Range. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after (died 1986), who served with the National Science Foundation as Antarctic Vessel Project Officer, 1960–63, and Special Projects Officer, 1963–69. He led a reconnaissance party to the Antarctic Peninsula in January 1963 to investigate the location for a U.S. station in the peninsula area. (en)
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