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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Das Kendall Basin ist ein unvereister BergDas Kendall Basin ist ein unvereister Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Coatsland. In der Shackleton Range liegt er am nordwestlichen Ende der Herbert Mountains. Luftaufnahmen fertigte die United States Navy im Jahr 1967 an. Der British Antarctic Survey nahm zwischen 1968 und 1971 Vermessungen vor. Das UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte den Bergkessel 1972 nach dem britischen Glazialgeologen (1856–1936) von der University of Leeds.n (1856–1936) von der University of Leeds. , Kendall Basin (80°15′S 25°39′W / 80.250°Kendall Basin (80°15′S 25°39′W / 80.250°S 25.650°W) is an ice-free cirque at the northwest end of the Herbert Mountains, in the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of glacial geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Percy Fry Kendall, an English glacial geologist, Professor of Geology at Leeds University in the early 20th century.eeds University in the early 20th century. , Il Kendall Basin è un circo glaciale liberIl Kendall Basin è un circo glaciale libero dal ghiaccio, situato all'estremità nordoccidentale dei Monti Herbert, che fanno parte della Catena di Shackleton, nella Terra di Coats in Antartide. Nel 1967 fu effettuata una ricognizione aerofotografica da parte degli aerei della U.S. Navy. Un'ispezione al suolo fu condotta dalla British Antarctic Survey (BAS) nel periodo 1968-71. Ricevette l'attuale denominazione nel 1971 dal Comitato britannico per i toponimi antartici (UK-APC), in onore del geologo glaciale , professore di geologia all'Università di Leeds nei primi anni del secolo XX.ità di Leeds nei primi anni del secolo XX.
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rdfs:comment Kendall Basin (80°15′S 25°39′W / 80.250°Kendall Basin (80°15′S 25°39′W / 80.250°S 25.650°W) is an ice-free cirque at the northwest end of the Herbert Mountains, in the Shackleton Range, Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of glacial geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Percy Fry Kendall, an English glacial geologist, Professor of Geology at Leeds University in the early 20th century.eeds University in the early 20th century. , Das Kendall Basin ist ein unvereister BergDas Kendall Basin ist ein unvereister Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Coatsland. In der Shackleton Range liegt er am nordwestlichen Ende der Herbert Mountains. Luftaufnahmen fertigte die United States Navy im Jahr 1967 an. Der British Antarctic Survey nahm zwischen 1968 und 1971 Vermessungen vor. Das UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte den Bergkessel 1972 nach dem britischen Glazialgeologen (1856–1936) von der University of Leeds.n (1856–1936) von der University of Leeds. , Il Kendall Basin è un circo glaciale liberIl Kendall Basin è un circo glaciale libero dal ghiaccio, situato all'estremità nordoccidentale dei Monti Herbert, che fanno parte della Catena di Shackleton, nella Terra di Coats in Antartide. Nel 1967 fu effettuata una ricognizione aerofotografica da parte degli aerei della U.S. Navy. Un'ispezione al suolo fu condotta dalla British Antarctic Survey (BAS) nel periodo 1968-71. Ricevette l'attuale denominazione nel 1971 dal Comitato britannico per i toponimi antartici (UK-APC), in onore del geologo glaciale , professore di geologia all'Università di Leeds nei primi anni del secolo XX.ità di Leeds nei primi anni del secolo XX.
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