The Reeves Glacier (74°45′S162°15′E / 74.750°S 162.250°E / -74.750; 162.250) is a broad glacier originating on the interior upland and descending between Eisenhower Range and Mount Larsen to merge with the Nansen Ice Sheet along the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica.[1]
The ReevesGlacier (74°45′S 162°15′E / 74.750°S 162.250°E / -74.750; 162.250) is a broad glacier originating on the interior upland and descending...
by Browning Pass, Boomerang Glacier, the Priestley Glacier, the Carnein Glacier and the ReevesGlacier. The Larsen Glacier enters the sea to the southwest...
metres (10,070 ft), which rises between Reeves Névé on the west, ReevesGlacier on the south, and Priestley Glacier on the north and east, in Victoria Land...
metres (10,070 ft), which rises between Reeves Névé on the west, ReevesGlacier on the south, and Priestley Glacier on the north and east. Mount Bellingshausen'...
The Larsen Glacier (75°6′S 162°28′E / 75.100°S 162.467°E / -75.100; 162.467) is a glacier flowing southeast from Reeves Névé, through the Prince Albert...
mouth of the Butler Glacier, which enters the bay between these islands and the Reeves Peninsula. Beyond this peninsula the Gerry Glacier extends into the...
(1901-04) under Capt. Robert F. Scott, who gave the name "Mount Reeves," after Edward A. Reeves, Map Curator to the Royal Geographical Society, to a summit...
Glacier, Swope Glacier, Boyd Glacier and Arthur Glacier to the Denfeld Mountains. It then runs north past the mouth of the Crevasse Valley Glacier and northwest...
Nova Bay and originate from the SW if from the Priestly glacier and NW if from the Reevesglacier, forming a polynya event. In summer 30% of the winds are...
Their way up to the inland plateau was via a labyrinthine glacier (later named the ReevesGlacier after the RGS's main map curator), which brought them on...
The David Glacier (75°19′S 162°00′E / 75.317°S 162.000°E / -75.317; 162.000) is a glacier over 60 nautical miles (110 km; 69 mi) long, flowing east...
The Priestley Glacier (74°20′S 163°22′E / 74.333°S 163.367°E / -74.333; 163.367) is a major valley glacier, about 60 nautical miles (110 km; 69 mi)...
Islands and Reeves Peninsula to enter Sulzberger Bay. 77°28′S 154°00′W / 77.467°S 154.000°W / -77.467; -154.000. A tributary glacier that drains northwest...
meteorology studies near the South Pole, Katabatic wind studies at ReevesGlacier and the Adelie Coast, Long Term Ecological Research along the Antarctic...
origins from glacier activity. They are formed when a glacier erodes the land and then melts, filling the depression created by the glacier. Near the end...
between Priestley Glacier and Campbell Glacier. The narrow northwest end of the range ends in Szanto Spur, and includes Wasson Rock. The Reeves Névé lies to...
Walsh Glacier, 2,670 m (8,760 ft) above sea level; the use of air support for mountaineering was novel at the time. Washburn called upon Bob Reeve, a famous...
(1969). Introducing the Flowering Beauty of Glacier National Park and the Majestic High Rockies. Glacier Park, Inc. p. 20. RHS A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden...
modifications. Reeve received a letter from Bradford Washburn in January 1937 asking if he could fly a party of climbers to the glacier at the base of...
the west side, the Touchdown Glacier flows south to the Darwin Glacier between Roadend Nunatak and the Brown Hills. Reeves Bluffs are to the north of the...
partner Robert Bates had to reach Walsh Glacier, 8,750 ft (2,670 m) above sea level. He called upon Bob Reeve, a famous Alaskan bush pilot, who later...
Park". www.pc.gc.ca. Retrieved 7 April 2022. Anderson & Reeves 1975, p. 94. Anderson & Reeves 1975, p. 105. Payne 2007, pp. 8–10. Reichwein & McDermott...
Reeve Aleutian Airways was an airline headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It ceased operations on December 5, 2000. In February 1946, Bob...
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and 'Mr. Belvedere,' Dead at 80". Playbill. Retrieved 21 October 2018. Reeves, Ben (29 December 2011). "Fondly Remembering The Super Mario Bros. Ice Capades"...