Martin Hills

Not to be confused with Martin Hill (disambiguation).

The Martin Hills (82°4′S 88°1′W / 82.067°S 88.017°W / -82.067; -88.017Coordinates: 82°4′S 88°1′W / 82.067°S 88.017°W / -82.067; -88.017) are an isolated range of hills, or peaks, in Antarctica, nearly 4 nautical miles (7 km) long, lying about 50 nautical miles (90 km) south of the Pirrit Hills. The feature was positioned by the U.S. Ellsworth–Byrd Traverse Party on December 10, 1958, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Larry R. Martin, Scientific Leader at Byrd Station in 1962.[1]

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Martin Hills" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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