- Siders Bluff
Siders Bluff (coord|73|13|S|162|40|E|) is a bold rock bluff that forms the northwest end of
Tobin Mesa in theMesa Range ,Victoria Land . The bluff exposes an easily accessible section of Jurassic basalt. The feature was studied byOhio State University geological parties in 1981-82 and 1982-83. Named byAdvisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) afterMary A. Siders , geologist in those field parties.
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