Navajo Butte
Navajo Butte (77°58′S 162°3′E / 77.967°S 162.050°E) is a sandstone butte which displays large-scale cross bedding, rising from the south-central part of Table Mountain, Royal Society Range, in Victoria Land. Named by Alan Sherwood, New Zealand Geological Survey party leader in the area, 1987–88, after the famous Navajo sandstone of Utah. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Navajo Butte" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).
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Navajo Butte
Navajo Butte (77°58′S 162°3′E / 77.967°S 162.050°E) is a sandstone butte which displays large-scale cross bedding, rising from the south-central part of Table Mountain, Royal Society Range, in Victoria Land. Named by Alan Sherwood, New Zealand Geological Survey party leader in the area, 1987–88, after the famous Navajo sandstone of Utah. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Navajo Butte" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).
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Navajo Butte (77°58′S 162°3′E ...... hic Names Information System).
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Navajo Butte (77°58′S 162°3′E ...... hic Names Information System).
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