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- Q5243838 subject Q7004726.
- Q5243838 subject Q7004866.
- Q5243838 abstract "DeAngelo Glacier is a tributary glacier which drains the slopes of Mount Robinson in the Admiralty Mountains. It flows southeast to enter Moubray Glacier southward of Mount Ruegg. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Richard J. DeAngelo, Airman First-Class, United States Air Force, who perished in the C-124 Globemaster crash in this vicinity in 1958.".
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q11223.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q1252097.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q35666.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q359194.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q380072.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q6918858.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q6923346.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004726.
- Q5243838 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004866.
- Q5243838 point "-71.9 170.16666666666666".
- Q5243838 type SpatialThing.
- Q5243838 comment "DeAngelo Glacier is a tributary glacier which drains the slopes of Mount Robinson in the Admiralty Mountains. It flows southeast to enter Moubray Glacier southward of Mount Ruegg. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Richard J. DeAngelo, Airman First-Class, United States Air Force, who perished in the C-124 Globemaster crash in this vicinity in 1958.".
- Q5243838 label "DeAngelo Glacier".
- Q5243838 lat "-71.9".
- Q5243838 long "170.16666666666666".