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Corell Cirque (79°54′S 155°57′E / 79.900°S 155.950°E) is a large cirque, which is a concave amphitheater shaped valley containing a glacier. It is between Harvey Cirque and Duncan Bluff in the southern part of the Darwin Mountains. Located at the eastern end of the extensive Prebble Icefalls, the cirque channels some of the ice from the Midnight Plateau icecap into the Hatherton Glacier. It was named after Robert Corell, who headed the Geosciences Directorate at the National Science Foundation, 1987–99, which for many years included the Foundation's Polar Research, and who chaired national and international groups evaluating global change.

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  • Corell Cirque (79°54′S 155°57′E / 79.900°S 155.950°E) is a large cirque, which is a concave amphitheater shaped valley containing a glacier. It is between Harvey Cirque and Duncan Bluff in the southern part of the Darwin Mountains. Located at the eastern end of the extensive Prebble Icefalls, the cirque channels some of the ice from the Midnight Plateau icecap into the Hatherton Glacier. It was named after Robert Corell, who headed the Geosciences Directorate at the National Science Foundation, 1987–99, which for many years included the Foundation's Polar Research, and who chaired national and international groups evaluating global change. (en)
  • Der Corell Cirque ist ein großer, mit Gletschereis angefüllter Bergkessel im südlichen Teil der Darwin Mountains im Transantarktischen Gebirge. Er liegt am östlichen Ende der Prebble-Eisfälle zwischen dem Harvey Cirque und dem Duncan Bluff und ist Durchgangsstation für die Eismassen vom Midnight-Plateau zum Hatherton-Gletscher. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte den Bergkessel 2001 nach dem US-amerikanischen Klimaforscher (* 1934), Vorsitzender des Direktorats für Geowissenschaften der National Science Foundation von 1987 bis 1999. (de)
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  • Corell Cirque (79°54′S 155°57′E / 79.900°S 155.950°E) is a large cirque, which is a concave amphitheater shaped valley containing a glacier. It is between Harvey Cirque and Duncan Bluff in the southern part of the Darwin Mountains. Located at the eastern end of the extensive Prebble Icefalls, the cirque channels some of the ice from the Midnight Plateau icecap into the Hatherton Glacier. It was named after Robert Corell, who headed the Geosciences Directorate at the National Science Foundation, 1987–99, which for many years included the Foundation's Polar Research, and who chaired national and international groups evaluating global change. (en)
  • Der Corell Cirque ist ein großer, mit Gletschereis angefüllter Bergkessel im südlichen Teil der Darwin Mountains im Transantarktischen Gebirge. Er liegt am östlichen Ende der Prebble-Eisfälle zwischen dem Harvey Cirque und dem Duncan Bluff und ist Durchgangsstation für die Eismassen vom Midnight-Plateau zum Hatherton-Gletscher. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte den Bergkessel 2001 nach dem US-amerikanischen Klimaforscher (* 1934), Vorsitzender des Direktorats für Geowissenschaften der National Science Foundation von 1987 bis 1999. (de)
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  • Corell Cirque (de)
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