Argonaut Glacier
The Mariner Glacier is a major glacier over 60 nautical miles long, descending southeast from the plateau of Victoria Land, Antarctica, between Mountaineer Range and Malta Plateau, and terminating at Lady Newnes Bay, Ross Sea, where it forms the floating Mariner Glacier Tongue.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Engberg Bluff.
Engberg Bluff
Cliff
The Mariner Glacier is a major glacier over 60 nautical miles long, descending southeast from the plateau of Victoria Land, Antarctica, between Mountaineer Range and Malta Plateau, and terminating at Lady Newnes Bay, Ross Sea, where it forms the floating Mariner Glacier Tongue. Engberg Bluff is situated 3 km east of Argonaut Glacier.
Argonaut Glacier
- Type: Glacier with an elevation of 331 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Latitude
-73.21667° or 73° 13′ southLongitude
166.7° or 166° 42′ eastElevation
331 metres (1,086 feet)Open location code
2VR8QMMX+8XGeoNames ID
6633490
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Satellite Map
Discover Argonaut Glacier from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
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Highlights include Engberg Bluff and Meander Glacier.
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