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- Marvin_Nunatak abstract "Marvin Nunatak (77°46′S 160°4′E) is a prominent nunatak 1 nautical mile (2 km) south of Depot Nunatak, rising to 2,090 metres (6,860 ft) on the west side of Cassidy Glacier, to the west of the Quartermain Mountains in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was presumably first seen by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, from nearby Depot Nunatak, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1992 after Ursula B. Marvin of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Marvin was a field party member of the Antarctic Search for Meteorites expeditions to Victoria Land, 1978–79 and 1981–82, did field work at Seymour Island, 1984–85, and was a member of the Advisory Committee to the Division of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, from 1983.".
- Marvin_Nunatak location Antarctica.
- Marvin_Nunatak location Victoria_Land.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageID "29579655".
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageLength "1418".
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageRevisionID "569844151".
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink ANSMET.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Advisory_Committee_on_Antarctic_Names.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic_Search_for_Meteorites.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink British_National_Antarctic_Expedition.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Cassidy_Glacier.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nunataks_of_Victoria_Land.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scott_Coast.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Depot_Nunatak.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Discovery_Expedition.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink National_Science_Foundation.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Nunatak.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Quartermain_Mountains.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Seymour_Island.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Astrophysical_Observatory.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Ursula_B._Marvin.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Land.
- Marvin_Nunatak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marvin Nunatak".
- Marvin_Nunatak hasPhotoCollection Marvin_Nunatak.
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- Marvin_Nunatak subject Category:Nunataks_of_Victoria_Land.
- Marvin_Nunatak subject Category:Scott_Coast.
- Marvin_Nunatak hypernym Nunatak.
- Marvin_Nunatak point "-77.76666666666667 160.06666666666666".
- Marvin_Nunatak type Article.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Place.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Article.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Landform.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Nunatak.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Source.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Location.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Place.
- Marvin_Nunatak type Thing.
- Marvin_Nunatak type SpatialThing.
- Marvin_Nunatak comment "Marvin Nunatak (77°46′S 160°4′E) is a prominent nunatak 1 nautical mile (2 km) south of Depot Nunatak, rising to 2,090 metres (6,860 ft) on the west side of Cassidy Glacier, to the west of the Quartermain Mountains in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was presumably first seen by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, from nearby Depot Nunatak, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1992 after Ursula B.".
- Marvin_Nunatak label "Marvin Nunatak".
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs Marvin_Nunatak.
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs m.0fpjtj1.
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs 6637635.
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs Q6778440.
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs Q6778440.
- Marvin_Nunatak sameAs 馬文冰原島峰.
- Marvin_Nunatak lat "-77.76666666666667".
- Marvin_Nunatak long "160.06666666666666".
- Marvin_Nunatak wasDerivedFrom Marvin_Nunatak?oldid=569844151.
- Marvin_Nunatak isPrimaryTopicOf Marvin_Nunatak.