Bayly Glacier
Bayly Glacier (64°37′S 61°50′W) is a glacier flowing into the head of Bancroft Bay, on the west coast of Graham Land. It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1960 for Maurice B. Bayly, FIDS geologist at the Danco Island station in 1956 who, together with L. Harris, pioneered the route from the Portal Point hut (on nearby Reclus Peninsula) to the plateau in February 1957.
Bayly Glacier | |
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Location of Bayly Glacier in Antarctica | |
Location | Graham Land |
Coordinates | 64°37′S 61°50′W |
Thickness | unknown |
Highest elevation | 783 m (2,569 ft) |
Terminus | Bancroft Bay |
Status | unknown |
References
- This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Bayly Glacier". (content from the Geographic Names Information System)
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