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- Q15711614 subject Q7004917.
- Q15711614 subject Q7004927.
- Q15711614 abstract "Ventifact Knobs (77°42′S 162°35′E) are minor knobs, 3 to 6 m high, composed of lake clay covered by glacial drift. The glacial drift has cobbles that are well polished by the wind and cut into ventifacts. The knobs are covered by ventifacts, suggesting the name, and are located just east of Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley, Victoria Land. They were named by U.S. geologist Troy L. Pewe who was first to study and describe the knobs in December 1957.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Ventifact Knobs" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q208965.
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q23397.
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q530131.
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004917.
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004927.
- Q15711614 wikiPageWikiLink Q892808.
- Q15711614 point "-77.7 162.58333333333334".
- Q15711614 type SpatialThing.
- Q15711614 comment "Ventifact Knobs (77°42′S 162°35′E) are minor knobs, 3 to 6 m high, composed of lake clay covered by glacial drift. The glacial drift has cobbles that are well polished by the wind and cut into ventifacts. The knobs are covered by ventifacts, suggesting the name, and are located just east of Lake Bonney in Taylor Valley, Victoria Land. They were named by U.S. geologist Troy L.".
- Q15711614 label "Ventifact Knobs".
- Q15711614 lat "-77.7".
- Q15711614 long "162.58333333333334".