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The Brier Icefalls (80°15′S 155°36′E / 80.250°S 155.600°E) are icefalls about 150 metres (500 ft) high and 5 nautical miles (9 km) wide at the east side of Vantage Hill in the Britannia Range. They were named after of the , National Science Foundation, who was Facilities, Engineering and Construction Program Manager for renovation of facilities at McMurdo Station and for South Pole Station Modernization, 1995–2001.

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  • The Brier Icefalls (80°15′S 155°36′E / 80.250°S 155.600°E) are icefalls about 150 metres (500 ft) high and 5 nautical miles (9 km) wide at the east side of Vantage Hill in the Britannia Range. They were named after of the , National Science Foundation, who was Facilities, Engineering and Construction Program Manager for renovation of facilities at McMurdo Station and for South Pole Station Modernization, 1995–2001. (en)
  • Die Brier-Eisfälle sind ein 150 m hoher und 8 km breiter Gletscherbruch im Australischen Antarktis-Territorium. In der Britannia Range des Transantarktischen Gebirges liegen sie auf der Ostseite des Vantage Hill. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie im Jahr 2001 nach Frank Brier vom Polarprogramm der National Science Foundation, der von 1995 bis 2001 für die Erneuerung und Modernisierung der Einrichtungen auf der McMurdo-Station und der Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation verantwortlich war. (de)
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  • The Brier Icefalls (80°15′S 155°36′E / 80.250°S 155.600°E) are icefalls about 150 metres (500 ft) high and 5 nautical miles (9 km) wide at the east side of Vantage Hill in the Britannia Range. They were named after of the , National Science Foundation, who was Facilities, Engineering and Construction Program Manager for renovation of facilities at McMurdo Station and for South Pole Station Modernization, 1995–2001. (en)
  • Die Brier-Eisfälle sind ein 150 m hoher und 8 km breiter Gletscherbruch im Australischen Antarktis-Territorium. In der Britannia Range des Transantarktischen Gebirges liegen sie auf der Ostseite des Vantage Hill. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie im Jahr 2001 nach Frank Brier vom Polarprogramm der National Science Foundation, der von 1995 bis 2001 für die Erneuerung und Modernisierung der Einrichtungen auf der McMurdo-Station und der Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation verantwortlich war. (de)
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  • Brier-Eisfälle (de)
  • Brier Icefalls (en)
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