Jenkins Glacier | |
---|---|
Location of Jenkins Glacier in South Georgia | |
Location | South Georgia |
Coordinates | 54°46′S 36°7′W / 54.767°S 36.117°W / -54.767; -36.117 |
Thickness | unknown |
Terminus | Drygalski Fjord |
Status | unknown |
Jenkins Glacier (54°46′S 36°7′W / 54.767°S 36.117°W / -54.767; -36.117) is a glacier close south of Risting Glacier, flowing east into the head of Drygalski Fjord in the southeastern part of South Georgia. The glacier was named for Erich von Drygalski by the Second German Antarctic Expedition, 1911–12, under Wilhelm Filchner. To avoid duplication with Drygalski GlacierinGraham Land, also named for Erich von Drygalski, a new name was proposed in 1957 by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee. Jenkins Glacier is named for James Travis Jenkins, author of A History of the Whale Fisheries and Bibliography of Whaling.[1][2]
This article incorporates public domain material from "Jenkins Glacier". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
| |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Capital: King Edward Point | |||||||
General |
| ||||||
Settlements / Whaling stations |
| ||||||
South Georgia islands |
| ||||||
South Sandwich Islands |
| ||||||
Seamounts |
| ||||||
Landmarks |
|
![]() | This article about a glacierinSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |