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Chamberlin Rampart (81°3′S 159°53′E / 81.050°S 159.883°E) is a series of ice-covered bluffs midway along the west slope of the Darley Hills, in the Churchill Mountains. The bluffs rise to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) and are interspaced by heavily crevassed ice. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after , a National Geographic Magazine (NGM) cartographer, from about 1935 to 1970, and author of the NGM monograph The Round Earth on Flat Paper, 1947. It is one of several features in the Darley Hills that are named for NGM staff.

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  • Chamberlin Rampart (81°3′S 159°53′E / 81.050°S 159.883°E) is a series of ice-covered bluffs midway along the west slope of the Darley Hills, in the Churchill Mountains. The bluffs rise to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) and are interspaced by heavily crevassed ice. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after , a National Geographic Magazine (NGM) cartographer, from about 1935 to 1970, and author of the NGM monograph The Round Earth on Flat Paper, 1947. It is one of several features in the Darley Hills that are named for NGM staff. (en)
  • Der Chamberlin Rampart (englisch für Chamberlin-Schutzwall) umfasst eine Reihe vereister Felsenkliffs in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Churchill Mountains ragen diese inmitten des Westhangs der Darley Hills auf. Die Kliffs erreichen eine Höhe von 1200 m und werden durch stark zerfurchtes Gletschereis voneinander getrennt. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte die Formation im Jahr 2003 nach Wellman Chamberlin (1908–1976), Kartograf des National Geographic Magazine zwischen 1935 und 1970. (de)
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  • Chamberlin Rampart (81°3′S 159°53′E / 81.050°S 159.883°E) is a series of ice-covered bluffs midway along the west slope of the Darley Hills, in the Churchill Mountains. The bluffs rise to 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) and are interspaced by heavily crevassed ice. The feature was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after , a National Geographic Magazine (NGM) cartographer, from about 1935 to 1970, and author of the NGM monograph The Round Earth on Flat Paper, 1947. It is one of several features in the Darley Hills that are named for NGM staff. (en)
  • Der Chamberlin Rampart (englisch für Chamberlin-Schutzwall) umfasst eine Reihe vereister Felsenkliffs in der antarktischen Ross Dependency. In den Churchill Mountains ragen diese inmitten des Westhangs der Darley Hills auf. Die Kliffs erreichen eine Höhe von 1200 m und werden durch stark zerfurchtes Gletschereis voneinander getrennt. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte die Formation im Jahr 2003 nach Wellman Chamberlin (1908–1976), Kartograf des National Geographic Magazine zwischen 1935 und 1970. (de)
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