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- Q6662133 subject Q8492450.
- Q6662133 subject Q8603078.
- Q6662133 abstract "Lliboutry Glacier (67°30′S 66°46′W) is a glacier flowing southwest from the Boyle Mountains of Antarctica into Bourgeois Fjord, Loubet Coast. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1983 after Louis A.F. Lliboutry, a French physicist and glaciologist who investigated the mechanical deformation of ice and the micro-meteorological properties of ice surfaces, and who also made a general study of glaciers in the Antarctic Peninsula. Lliboutry was Director of the Laboratory of Glaciology, University of Grenoble, 1958–83, and President of the International Commission on Snow and Ice, 1983–87.".
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- Q6662133 wikiPageWikiLink Q35666.
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- Q6662133 wikiPageWikiLink Q826644.
- Q6662133 wikiPageWikiLink Q8492450.
- Q6662133 wikiPageWikiLink Q8603078.
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- Q6662133 point "-67.5 -66.76666666666667".
- Q6662133 type SpatialThing.
- Q6662133 comment "Lliboutry Glacier (67°30′S 66°46′W) is a glacier flowing southwest from the Boyle Mountains of Antarctica into Bourgeois Fjord, Loubet Coast. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1983 after Louis A.F. Lliboutry, a French physicist and glaciologist who investigated the mechanical deformation of ice and the micro-meteorological properties of ice surfaces, and who also made a general study of glaciers in the Antarctic Peninsula.".
- Q6662133 label "Lliboutry Glacier".
- Q6662133 lat "-67.5".
- Q6662133 long "-66.76666666666667".