Texas Tech Shackleton Glacier Expedition

Texas Tech Shackleton Glacier Expedition

The Texas Tech Shackleton Glacier Expedition took place first from 1962-1963 and then again from 1964-1965. [http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/display_name.cfm?gaz_id=128529 Australian Antarctic Data Centre: Name Details: Matador Mountain] ] [http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/display_name.cfm?gaz_id=123020 Australian Antarctic Data Centre: Name Details: Brunner Glacier] ] The expedition, led by F. Alton Wade, was sponsored by Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech University). It explored areas of Antarctica.

Exploration

Areas explored during and named by the expedition include:
*Matador Mountain– Named in honor of the Texas Tech student body, which was originally known as the Matadors.
*Red Raider Rampart– Named in honor of the Texas Tech student body, which is now known as the Red Raiders. [ [http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/display_name.cfm?gaz_id=130614 Australian Antarctic Data Centre: Name Details: Red Raider Rampart] ]
*Shanklin Glacier– Named in honor of CWO David M. Shanklin, USA, of the U.S. Army Aviation Detachment which supported the expedition.
*Shenk Peak– Named in honor of John C. Shenk, who was a Texas Tech graduate student and member of the expedition.
*Simplicity Hill– Named because of the ease with which they were able to approach the feature, and because of the relative simplicity of its geologic nature.
*Yeats Glacier– Named for Vestal L. Yeats, a Texas Tech faculty member and participant in the expedition in both 1962-63 and 1964-65.

References

External links

* [http://www.depts.ttu.edu/MuseumTTU/PaleoWebsite/collections.html Antarctic Collections of the Paleontology Division at the Museum of Texas Tech University] (lower portion of page)


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