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The Zélée Subglacial Trench ( 68°0′S 144°0′E / 68.000°S 144.000°E) is a subglacial valley on George V Coast, running north-northeast to south-southwest and coinciding with the trough cut by the Mertz Glacier. The feature was delineated by the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI)-NSF-TUD airborne radio echo sounding program, 1967–79, and named after the corvette Zélée (Lt. Charles Jacquinot) of the French expedition of 1837–40 under Capt. Jules Dumont d'Urville. [1]
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This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (October 2017) |
The Zélée Subglacial Trench ( 68°0′S 144°0′E / 68.000°S 144.000°E) is a subglacial valley on George V Coast, running north-northeast to south-southwest and coinciding with the trough cut by the Mertz Glacier. The feature was delineated by the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI)-NSF-TUD airborne radio echo sounding program, 1967–79, and named after the corvette Zélée (Lt. Charles Jacquinot) of the French expedition of 1837–40 under Capt. Jules Dumont d'Urville. [1]
This article incorporates
public domain material from
"Zélée Subglacial Trench".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey.