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- Q5588274 subject Q8470800.
- Q5588274 subject Q8492450.
- Q5588274 abstract "Gould Glacier (66°47′S 64°39′W) is a glacier, 12 miles (19 km) long, on the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, flowing south-east into Mill Inlet, to the west of Aagaard Glacier. It was first surveyed by the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey in 1946–47, and named "East Gould Glacier". Together with "West Gould Glacier" it was reported to fill a transverse depression across Graham Land, but further survey in 1957 showed that there is no close topographical alignment between the two. The name Gould Glacier, after Rupert T. Gould, a British polar historian and cartographer, is now only applied to this glacier, and the west glacier is now called Erskine Glacier.".
- Q5588274 wikiPageWikiLink Q278592.
- Q5588274 wikiPageWikiLink Q3108261.
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- Q5588274 wikiPageWikiLink Q8470800.
- Q5588274 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492450.
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- Q5588274 point "-66.78333333333333 -64.65".
- Q5588274 type SpatialThing.
- Q5588274 comment "Gould Glacier (66°47′S 64°39′W) is a glacier, 12 miles (19 km) long, on the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, flowing south-east into Mill Inlet, to the west of Aagaard Glacier. It was first surveyed by the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey in 1946–47, and named "East Gould Glacier". Together with "West Gould Glacier" it was reported to fill a transverse depression across Graham Land, but further survey in 1957 showed that there is no close topographical alignment between the two.".
- Q5588274 label "Gould Glacier".
- Q5588274 lat "-66.78333333333333".
- Q5588274 long "-64.65".