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- Rennick_Glacier abstract "Rennick Glacier is broad glacier, nearly 200 miles long, which is one of the largest in Antarctica. It rises on the polar plateau westward of Mesa Range and is 20 to 30 miles wide, narrowing to 10 miles near the coast. It takes its name from Rennick Bay where the glacier reaches the sea. The seaward part of the glacier was photographed by U.S. Navy (USN) Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The upper reaches of the Rennick Glacier were discovered and explored by the U.S. Victoria Land Traverse (VLT) in February 1960, and the first ascent made of Welcome Mountain by John Weihaupt, Alfred Stuart, Claude Lorius and Arnold Heine of the VLT party. On February 10,1960, Lieutenant Commander Robert L. Dale, pilot of U.S. Navy (USN) Squadron VX-6, evacuated the VLT from 7238S, 16132E, on this glacier, and then conducted an aerial photographic reconnaissance to Rennick Bay on the coast before returning the VLT team to NAF McMurdo.".
- Rennick_Glacier wikiPageID "26394265".
- Rennick_Glacier wikiPageRevisionID "545855708".
- Rennick_Glacier hasPhotoCollection Rennick_Glacier.
- Rennick_Glacier subject Category:Glaciers_of_Victoria_Land.
- Rennick_Glacier subject Category:Pennell_Coast.
- Rennick_Glacier point "-75.5 160.75".
- Rennick_Glacier type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Rennick_Glacier type Glacier109289331.
- Rennick_Glacier type GlaciersOfVictoriaLand.
- Rennick_Glacier type IceMass109309292.
- Rennick_Glacier type Object100002684.
- Rennick_Glacier type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rennick_Glacier type YagoGeoEntity.
- Rennick_Glacier type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Rennick_Glacier type SpatialThing.
- Rennick_Glacier comment "Rennick Glacier is broad glacier, nearly 200 miles long, which is one of the largest in Antarctica. It rises on the polar plateau westward of Mesa Range and is 20 to 30 miles wide, narrowing to 10 miles near the coast. It takes its name from Rennick Bay where the glacier reaches the sea. The seaward part of the glacier was photographed by U.S. Navy (USN) Operation Highjump, 1946-47. The upper reaches of the Rennick Glacier were discovered and explored by the U.S.".
- Rennick_Glacier label "Rennick Glacier".
- Rennick_Glacier label "雷尼克冰川".
- Rennick_Glacier sameAs m.0bbz_1m.
- Rennick_Glacier sameAs Q7313329.
- Rennick_Glacier sameAs Q7313329.
- Rennick_Glacier sameAs Rennick_Glacier.
- Rennick_Glacier lat "-75.5".
- Rennick_Glacier long "160.75".
- Rennick_Glacier wasDerivedFrom Rennick_Glacier?oldid=545855708.
- Rennick_Glacier isPrimaryTopicOf Rennick_Glacier.