Gealy Spur (84°38′S 165°13′E / 84.633°S 165.217°E) is a high rock spur on the west side of Beardmore Glacier, Antarctica. The spur descends northeast from Mount Marshall and terminates in Willey Point. This area was first sighted by Ernest Shackleton's Southern Journey Party in December 1908. The spur was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a stratigrapher with the Ohio State University Geological Expedition of 1969–70, who worked the spur and found tetrapod fossils here.
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| - Gealy Spur (84°38′S 165°13′E / 84.633°S 165.217°E) is a high rock spur on the west side of Beardmore Glacier, Antarctica. The spur descends northeast from Mount Marshall and terminates in Willey Point. This area was first sighted by Ernest Shackleton's Southern Journey Party in December 1908. The spur was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a stratigrapher with the Ohio State University Geological Expedition of 1969–70, who worked the spur and found tetrapod fossils here. (en)
- Der Gealy Spur ist ein hoher Gebirgskamm in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In der Königin-Alexandra-Kette erstreckt er sich an der Westflanke des Beardmore-Gletschers vom Mount Marshall bis zum Willey Point. (de)
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| - Der Gealy Spur ist ein hoher Gebirgskamm in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In der Königin-Alexandra-Kette erstreckt er sich an der Westflanke des Beardmore-Gletschers vom Mount Marshall bis zum Willey Point. Wahrscheinlich sichtete ihn 1908 zuerst die Südgruppe der Nimrod-Expedition (1907–1909) unter der Leitung des britischen Polarforschers Ernest Shackleton. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1972 nach William James Gealy (1925–1994), Stratigraph bei der von der Ohio State University zwischen 1969 und 1970 unternommenen geologischen Expedition in dieses Gebiet, der bei Arbeiten an diesem Felssporn Fossilien von Landwirbeltieren entdeckt hatte. (de)
- Gealy Spur (84°38′S 165°13′E / 84.633°S 165.217°E) is a high rock spur on the west side of Beardmore Glacier, Antarctica. The spur descends northeast from Mount Marshall and terminates in Willey Point. This area was first sighted by Ernest Shackleton's Southern Journey Party in December 1908. The spur was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for , a stratigrapher with the Ohio State University Geological Expedition of 1969–70, who worked the spur and found tetrapod fossils here. (en)
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