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McClintock Ridge (82°3′S 161°0′E / 82.050°S 161.000°E) is a prominent east–west ridge that is ice-covered, 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Rubin Peak in the Carnegie Range of the Churchill Mountains, Antarctica. The ridge comprises several aligned summits that descend the east slope of the range for 7 nautical miles (13 km), ending at Algie Glacier. The western portion, near Mansergh Wall, rises to over 1,400 metres (4,600 ft); elevations decline to 400 metres (1,300 ft) near Algie Glacier. The ridge was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Barbara McClintock of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1942–67, although she continued full-time research, supported by Carnegie, until her death. McClintock was awarded the Nobel Pr

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  • Der McClintock Ridge ist ein markanter, ost-westlich ausgerichteter und 11 km langer Gebirgskamm in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Churchill Mountains ragt er 10 km nördlich des Rubin Peak in der Carnegie Range. Nahe der Mansergh Wall erreicht er eine Höhe von rund 1400 m und fällt bis zum Algie-Gletscher auf rund 400 m ab. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2003 nach der US-amerikanischen Genetikerin und Nobelpreisträgerin Barbara McClintock (1902–1992). (de)
  • McClintock Ridge (82°3′S 161°0′E / 82.050°S 161.000°E) is a prominent east–west ridge that is ice-covered, 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Rubin Peak in the Carnegie Range of the Churchill Mountains, Antarctica. The ridge comprises several aligned summits that descend the east slope of the range for 7 nautical miles (13 km), ending at Algie Glacier. The western portion, near Mansergh Wall, rises to over 1,400 metres (4,600 ft); elevations decline to 400 metres (1,300 ft) near Algie Glacier. The ridge was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Barbara McClintock of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1942–67, although she continued full-time research, supported by Carnegie, until her death. McClintock was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983. (en)
  • McClintock Ridge är en bergstopp i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Nya Zeeland gör anspråk på området. Toppen på McClintock Ridge är 1 400 meter över havet. Terrängen runt McClintock Ridge är varierad. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 2 371 meter över havet, 17,2 kilometer sydväst om McClintock Ridge. Trakten är obefolkad. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. (sv)
  • 麥克林托克嶺(英語:McClintock Ridge)是南極洲的山嶺,位於沙克爾頓海岸,屬於邱吉爾山脈中卡內基山脈的一部分,處於魯賓峰以北11公里,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
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  • Der McClintock Ridge ist ein markanter, ost-westlich ausgerichteter und 11 km langer Gebirgskamm in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Churchill Mountains ragt er 10 km nördlich des Rubin Peak in der Carnegie Range. Nahe der Mansergh Wall erreicht er eine Höhe von rund 1400 m und fällt bis zum Algie-Gletscher auf rund 400 m ab. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 2003 nach der US-amerikanischen Genetikerin und Nobelpreisträgerin Barbara McClintock (1902–1992). (de)
  • McClintock Ridge är en bergstopp i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Nya Zeeland gör anspråk på området. Toppen på McClintock Ridge är 1 400 meter över havet. Terrängen runt McClintock Ridge är varierad. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 2 371 meter över havet, 17,2 kilometer sydväst om McClintock Ridge. Trakten är obefolkad. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. (sv)
  • 麥克林托克嶺(英語:McClintock Ridge)是南極洲的山嶺,位於沙克爾頓海岸,屬於邱吉爾山脈中卡內基山脈的一部分,處於魯賓峰以北11公里,現時由南極條約體系管理。 (zh)
  • McClintock Ridge (82°3′S 161°0′E / 82.050°S 161.000°E) is a prominent east–west ridge that is ice-covered, 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Rubin Peak in the Carnegie Range of the Churchill Mountains, Antarctica. The ridge comprises several aligned summits that descend the east slope of the range for 7 nautical miles (13 km), ending at Algie Glacier. The western portion, near Mansergh Wall, rises to over 1,400 metres (4,600 ft); elevations decline to 400 metres (1,300 ft) near Algie Glacier. The ridge was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Barbara McClintock of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1942–67, although she continued full-time research, supported by Carnegie, until her death. McClintock was awarded the Nobel Pr (en)
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  • McClintock Ridge (de)
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  • McClintock Ridge, Antarktis (sv)
  • 麥克林托克嶺 (zh)
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