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Finn Spur (79°17′S 156°37′E / 79.283°S 156.617°E) is a rock spur 3.5 nautical miles (6 km) northeast of Mount Ayres on the north side of Longhurst Plateau, in the Cook Mountains of Antarctica. It was named after , a geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), who was USGS project chief on a cooperative USGS–German aeromagnetic survey over the Butcher Ridge – Cook Mountains – Darwin Névé area, 1997–98, and also performed additional aeromagnetic surveys from 1991, including seasons over the West Antarctic ice sheet from 1994 as a principal investigator and USGS project chief.

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  • Der Finn Spur ist ein Felssporn in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Cook Mountains erstreckt er sich 7 km nordöstlich des Mount Ayres an der Nordseite des Longhurst-Plateaus. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2001 nach der US-amerikanischen Geophysikerin Carol Finn, die unter anderem von 1997 bis 1998 als Projektleiterin bei den vom United States Geological Survey gemeinsam mit deutschen Wissenschaftlern durchgeführten aeromagnetischen Vermessungsarbeiten im Gebiet zwischen dem Butcher Ridge und dem Darwin-Firnfeld tätig war. (de)
  • Finn Spur (79°17′S 156°37′E / 79.283°S 156.617°E) is a rock spur 3.5 nautical miles (6 km) northeast of Mount Ayres on the north side of Longhurst Plateau, in the Cook Mountains of Antarctica. It was named after , a geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), who was USGS project chief on a cooperative USGS–German aeromagnetic survey over the Butcher Ridge – Cook Mountains – Darwin Névé area, 1997–98, and also performed additional aeromagnetic surveys from 1991, including seasons over the West Antarctic ice sheet from 1994 as a principal investigator and USGS project chief. (en)
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  • Der Finn Spur ist ein Felssporn in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Cook Mountains erstreckt er sich 7 km nordöstlich des Mount Ayres an der Nordseite des Longhurst-Plateaus. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2001 nach der US-amerikanischen Geophysikerin Carol Finn, die unter anderem von 1997 bis 1998 als Projektleiterin bei den vom United States Geological Survey gemeinsam mit deutschen Wissenschaftlern durchgeführten aeromagnetischen Vermessungsarbeiten im Gebiet zwischen dem Butcher Ridge und dem Darwin-Firnfeld tätig war. (de)
  • Finn Spur (79°17′S 156°37′E / 79.283°S 156.617°E) is a rock spur 3.5 nautical miles (6 km) northeast of Mount Ayres on the north side of Longhurst Plateau, in the Cook Mountains of Antarctica. It was named after , a geophysicist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), who was USGS project chief on a cooperative USGS–German aeromagnetic survey over the Butcher Ridge – Cook Mountains – Darwin Névé area, 1997–98, and also performed additional aeromagnetic surveys from 1991, including seasons over the West Antarctic ice sheet from 1994 as a principal investigator and USGS project chief. (en)
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  • Finn Spur (de)
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