54°13′S 37°13′W / 54.217°S 37.217°W
Esmark Glacier | |
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Location | South Georgia |
Coordinates | 54°13′S 37°13′W / 54.217°S 37.217°W |
Thickness | unknown |
Terminus | Jossac Bight |
Status | unknown |
Esmark Glacier is a glacier flowing into the west part of Jossac Bight on the south coast of South Georgia. It was named by the Norwegian expedition under Olaf Holtedahl, 1927–28, most likely for Jens Esmark, professor of mineralogy at the University of Kristiania (Oslo), Norway. [1] To the northwest is Mount Cunningham. [2]
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54°13′S 37°13′W / 54.217°S 37.217°W
Esmark Glacier | |
---|---|
Location | South Georgia |
Coordinates | 54°13′S 37°13′W / 54.217°S 37.217°W |
Thickness | unknown |
Terminus | Jossac Bight |
Status | unknown |
Esmark Glacier is a glacier flowing into the west part of Jossac Bight on the south coast of South Georgia. It was named by the Norwegian expedition under Olaf Holtedahl, 1927–28, most likely for Jens Esmark, professor of mineralogy at the University of Kristiania (Oslo), Norway. [1] To the northwest is Mount Cunningham. [2]
This article incorporates
public domain material from
"Esmark Glacier".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey.