Conchie Glacier (71°36′S67°15′W / 71.600°S 67.250°W / -71.600; -67.250) is a glacier on the west coast of Palmer Land which flows southwest into George VI Sound between the Batterbee Mountains and the Steeple Peaks. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Flight-Lieutenant Bertie J. Conchie, Royal Air Force, pilot with the British Antarctic Survey from 1969 to 1975.
ConchieGlacier (71°36′S 67°15′W / 71.600°S 67.250°W / -71.600; -67.250) is a glacier on the west coast of Palmer Land which flows southwest into George...
rock cliffs that overlook George VI Sound between Armstrong Glacier and ConchieGlacier, in western Palmer Land, Antarctica. They were named by the Advisory...
being Mount Ward, located on the western edge of Palmer Land, south of ConchieGlacier. The area was named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee...
axis by the Rowley Corridor, a pass which extends from Ryder Glacier to ConchieGlacier and separates the inland peaks such as Mount Ness and Mount Bagshawe...
McLaughlin Cliffs overlook George VI Sound between Armstrong Glacier and ConchieGlacier. A. C. Bell, E. C. King, New seismic data support Cenozoic rifting...
McConchie Ridge and Salient Ridge extend east from Salient Peak. Armitage Saddle connects the massif to the Denton Hills to the east. Emmanuel Glacier and...