Jones Buttress
Jones Buttress (81°37′S 160°34′E / 81.617°S 160.567°E) is a wedge-shaped feature similar to and 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Brown Buttress, where it juts out from the east side of Surveyors Range into Dickey Glacier. It was named in honor of , a member of the 1959 Cape Hallett winter-over team, working as a scientific officer on the geomagnetic project.
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Jones Buttress
Jones Buttress (81°37′S 160°34′E / 81.617°S 160.567°E) is a wedge-shaped feature similar to and 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Brown Buttress, where it juts out from the east side of Surveyors Range into Dickey Glacier. It was named in honor of , a member of the 1959 Cape Hallett winter-over team, working as a scientific officer on the geomagnetic project.
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Jones Buttress (81°37′S 160°34 ...... er on the geomagnetic project.
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Jones Buttress ist ein keilför ...... n am Kap Hallett gehört hatte.
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Jones Buttress (81°37′S 160°34 ...... er on the geomagnetic project.
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Jones Buttress ist ein keilför ...... n am Kap Hallett gehört hatte.
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