Thrinaxodon Col (85°12′S174°19′W / 85.200°S 174.317°W / -85.200; -174.317) is a rock col 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) southeast of Rougier Hill. The col is along the ridge that trends southward from Rougier Hill in the Cumulus Hills, Queen Maud Mountains. The name was proposed to Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1971 by geologist David H. Elliot of the Ohio State University Institute of Polar Studies.[1][2]
^"Thrinaxodon Col". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
^Stewart, J., 2011. Antarctica: An Encyclopedia, 2nd ed. Jefferson, North Carolina and London, McFarland & Company, Inc. 1771 pp. ISBN 978-0-7864-3590-6
ThrinaxodonCol (85°12′S 174°19′W / 85.200°S 174.317°W / -85.200; -174.317) is a rock col 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) southeast of Rougier Hill. The col...
Polar Studies. The col is a very important fossil (vertebrate) locality at which several specimens of the mammal-like reptile Thrinaxodon were found. 85°10′S...
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plant structures and understand reproductive biology and development. ThrinaxodonCol Gordon Valley "Fremouw Peak". Geographic Names Information System....
in the nonmammalian cynodont Thrinaxodon. Popular sources, nevertheless, continue to attribute whiskers to Thrinaxodon. Studies on Permian coprolites...
Kammerer (2021). A study on the anatomy and variation of the stapes in Thrinaxodon and Galesaurus is published by Gaetano & Abdala (2021). A study on the...
nevertheless. In addition several roads and highways crest the mountains over cols, or go through them via tunnels. A number of parallel faults still run roughly...