- Ferrar Glacier
The Ferrar Glacier is an Antarctic
glacier about 56 km (35 mi) long, flowing from the plateau ofVictoria Land west of theRoyal Society Range toNew Harbor inMcMurdo Sound . The glacier makes a right (east) turn northeast of Knobhead, where it is apposed, i.e., joined in Siamese-twin fashion, toTaylor Glacier . From there, it continues east along the south side ofKukri Hills to New Harbor.Discovered by the
British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) under CaptainRobert Falcon Scott , who named this feature forHartley T. Ferrar , geologist of the expedition. The name Ferrar Glacier was originally applied both to the part of this glacier below its right turn and to the present Taylor Glacier. Griffith Taylor, geologist of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-14) under Scott, found evidence that these are not two parts of a single glacier but are two glaciers apposed. With this discovery Scott gave the names Ferrar Glacier and Taylor Glacier essentially as now applied; the Taylor Glacier (q.v.) makes a left turn at Cavendish Rocks and drains east along the north side of Kukri Hills.ee also
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