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- Q278652 subject Q7004749.
- Q278652 subject Q7004765.
- Q278652 subject Q8549463.
- Q278652 abstract "The Skelton Inlet is an ice-filled inlet at the terminus of the Skelton Glacier, along the western edge of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The feature is about 16 km (10 mi) wide at the entry points between Cape Timberlake and Fishtail Point, where it is about 1500 m deep. Its deepest point is 1933 m below sea level. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE), 1901–04, which named this feature for Lt. Reginald W. Skelton (Royal Navy), chief engineer of the expedition's ship RRS Discovery.".
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031706.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q1172599.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q172771.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q200255.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q260322.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q2604813.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q2605069.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q51.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004749.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004765.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q82257.
- Q278652 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549463.
- Q278652 point "-78.9 162.25".
- Q278652 type SpatialThing.
- Q278652 comment "The Skelton Inlet is an ice-filled inlet at the terminus of the Skelton Glacier, along the western edge of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The feature is about 16 km (10 mi) wide at the entry points between Cape Timberlake and Fishtail Point, where it is about 1500 m deep. Its deepest point is 1933 m below sea level. It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE), 1901–04, which named this feature for Lt. Reginald W.".
- Q278652 label "Skelton Inlet".
- Q278652 lat "-78.9".
- Q278652 long "162.25".