Rogers Glacier

Rogers Glacier is a broad entering the eastern side of Amery Ice Shelf close northward of McKaskle Hills. Delineated in 1952 by John H. Roscoe from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, and named by him for Lieutenant Commander William J.
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Rogers Glacier

Latitude
-69.98694° or 69° 59′ 13″ south
Longitude
73.21389° or 73° 12′ 50″ east
Elevation
172 metres (564 feet)
Open location code
3J2M2677+6H
Geo­Names ID
6624304
Wiki­data ID
Q7359279
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Rogers Glacier” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Rogers Glacier
  • Chinese: 羅傑斯冰川
  • German: Rogers-Gletscher
  • Italian: Ghiacciaio Rogers
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Rogersbreen
  • Swedish: Rogers Glacier (glaciär i Antarktis)
  • Swedish: Rogers Glacier

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