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- Spring_Glacier abstract "Spring Glacier (77°55′S 163°6′E) is a glacier flowing from the northeast portion of Royal Society Range between Stoner Peak and Transit Ridge, joining the Blue Glacier drainage south of Granite Knolls, in Victoria Land. Named in 1992 by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Thomas E. Spring, civil engineer, United States Geological Survey (USGS); leader of the USGS two man astronomic surveying team to South Pole Station and Byrd Station in the 1969-70 field season. The team provided support to various science projects, established the position of the Geographic South Pole (previously done 1956), and established a tie to the Byrd Ice Strain net which had been under study for several years.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Spring Glacier" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Spring_Glacier location Antarctica.
- Spring_Glacier location Victoria_Land.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageID "29668133".
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageLength "979".
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageRevisionID "511379094".
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Advisory_Committee_on_Antarctic_Names.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Amundsen–Scott_South_Pole_Station.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Glacier_(Antarctica).
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Byrd_Ice_Strain.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Byrd_Station.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glaciers_of_Victoria_Land.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scott_Coast.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Geographic_South_Pole.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Granite_Knolls.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Society_Range.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink South_Pole.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink South_Pole_Station.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Stoner_Peak.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_E._Spring.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Transit_Ridge.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Land.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spring Glacier".
- Spring_Glacier hasPhotoCollection Spring_Glacier.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ScottCoast-geo-stub.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Spring_Glacier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usgs-gazetteer.
- Spring_Glacier subject Category:Glaciers_of_Victoria_Land.
- Spring_Glacier subject Category:Scott_Coast.
- Spring_Glacier hypernym Glacier.
- Spring_Glacier point "-77.91666666666667 163.1".
- Spring_Glacier type Article.
- Spring_Glacier type Place.
- Spring_Glacier type Article.
- Spring_Glacier type Landform.
- Spring_Glacier type Source.
- Spring_Glacier type Location.
- Spring_Glacier type Place.
- Spring_Glacier type Thing.
- Spring_Glacier type SpatialThing.
- Spring_Glacier comment "Spring Glacier (77°55′S 163°6′E) is a glacier flowing from the northeast portion of Royal Society Range between Stoner Peak and Transit Ridge, joining the Blue Glacier drainage south of Granite Knolls, in Victoria Land. Named in 1992 by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Thomas E. Spring, civil engineer, United States Geological Survey (USGS); leader of the USGS two man astronomic surveying team to South Pole Station and Byrd Station in the 1969-70 field season.".
- Spring_Glacier label "Spring Glacier".
- Spring_Glacier sameAs Springbreen.
- Spring_Glacier sameAs m.0fphg8m.
- Spring_Glacier sameAs 6625898.
- Spring_Glacier sameAs Q7580520.
- Spring_Glacier sameAs Q7580520.
- Spring_Glacier sameAs 斯普林冰川.
- Spring_Glacier lat "-77.91666666666667".
- Spring_Glacier long "163.1".
- Spring_Glacier wasDerivedFrom Spring_Glacier?oldid=511379094.
- Spring_Glacier isPrimaryTopicOf Spring_Glacier.