The Churchill Mountains is a major range of mountains and associated elevations bordering the western side of the Ross Ice Shelf, between Byrd Glacier and Nimrod Glacier.[1] They are south of the Britannia Range and north of the Geologists Range, Miller Range and Queen Elizabeth Range.

Churchill Mountains
North tip of the range, and Byrd Glacier
Highest point
PeakMount Albert Markham
Elevation3,205 m (10,515 ft)
Coordinates81°23′S 158°14′E / 81.383°S 158.233°E / -81.383; 158.233 (Mount Albert Markham)
Geography
Churchill Mountains is located in Antarctica
Churchill Mountains
Churchill Mountains
Location of Churchill Mountains in SW Antarctica
ContinentAntarctica
RegionRoss Dependency
Range coordinates81°30′S 158°30′E / 81.5°S 158.5°E / -81.5; 158.5 (Churchill Mountains)[1]
Parent rangeTransantarctic Mountains

Exploration and naming edit

Several of the range's highest summits, including Mount Egerton, Mount Field, Mount Nares, Mount Wharton, and Mount Albert Markham were first seen and named by the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901–1904 under Robert Falcon Scott. The mountains were mapped in detail by the USGS from tellurometer surveys during 1960–61, and by United States Navy air photos in 1960. They were named by the United States US-ACAN for Sir Winston Churchill.[1]

Location edit

The Churchill mountains extend from the Byrd Glacier south to the Nimrod Glacier. The Antarctic Plateau is to their west, with various groups of nunataks, and the Ross Ice Shelf is to their east.

Mountains and peaks edit

The higher mountains and peaks include:

Mountain Metres Feet Coordinates
Mount Albert Markham 3,205 10,515 81°23′S 158°14′E / 81.383°S 158.233°E / -81.383; 158.233 (Mount Albert Markham)
Mount Field 3,010 9,875 80°53′S 158°02′E / 80.883°S 158.033°E / -80.883; 158.033 (Mount Field)
Mount Nares 3,000 9,843 81°27′S 158°10′E / 81.450°S 158.167°E / -81.450; 158.167 (Mount Nares)
Mount Egerton 2,830 9,285 80°50′S 157°55′E / 80.833°S 157.917°E / -80.833; 157.917 (Mount Egerton)
Pyramid Mountain 2,810 9,219 81°19′S 158°15′E / 81.317°S 158.250°E / -81.317; 158.250 (Pyramid Mountain)
Mount Wharton 2,800 9,186 81°03′S 157°49′E / 81.050°S 157.817°E / -81.050; 157.817 (Mount Wharton)
Mount Isbell 2,360 7,743 82°22′S 156°24′E / 82.367°S 156.400°E / -82.367; 156.400 (Mount Isbell)
Mount Frost 2,350 7,710 81°11′S 158°21′E / 81.183°S 158.350°E / -81.183; 158.350 (Mount Frost)
Mount Zinkovich 2,280 7,480 81°08′S 158°21′E / 81.133°S 158.350°E / -81.133; 158.350 (Mount Zinkovich)
Turk Peak 2,000 6,562 81°02′S 158°23′E / 81.033°S 158.383°E / -81.033; 158.383 (Turk Peak)
Mount Hamilton 1,990 6,529 80°40′S 158°17′E / 80.667°S 158.283°E / -80.667; 158.283 (Mount Hamilton)
Mount Tuatara 1,640 5,381 80°34′S 158°20′E / 80.567°S 158.333°E / -80.567; 158.333 (Mount Tuatara)

Major glaciers edit

Northern part of range south of Byrd Glacier

Sub−ranges edit

Central part of range
 
Southern part of range north of Nimrod Glacier

Sub−ranges of the Churchill Mountains include:

Plateaus and snowfields edit

References edit

Sources edit

  • Alberts, Fred G., ed. (1995), Geographic Names of the Antarctic (PDF) (2 ed.), United States Board on Geographic Names, retrieved 2023-12-03   This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Board on Geographic Names.
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  • "Chapman Snowfield", Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior
  • "Cooper Snowfield", Geographic Names Information System, United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior