Booth Spur (75°37′S 142°1′W / 75.617°S 142.017°W) is a small rock spur at the north side of El-Sayed Glacier and 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) southwest of Mount Shirley, in coastal Marie Byrd Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1959–65, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander , U.S. Navy, Public Works Officer during Operation Deep Freeze 1968 and 1969.
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| - Der Booth Spur ist ein kleiner Felssporn nahe der Ruppert-Küste im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Er ragt an der Nordflanke des El-Sayed-Gletschers und 2,5 km südwestlich des Mount Shirley auf. Der United States Geological Survey kartierte ihn anhand eigener Vermessungen und Luftaufnahmen der United States Navy aus den Jahren von 1959 bis 1965. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1972 nach Lieutenant Commander Robert Midgley Booth, Offizier für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit bei der Operation Deep Freeze der Jahre 1968 und 1969. (de)
- Booth Spur (75°37′S 142°1′W / 75.617°S 142.017°W) is a small rock spur at the north side of El-Sayed Glacier and 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) southwest of Mount Shirley, in coastal Marie Byrd Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1959–65, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander , U.S. Navy, Public Works Officer during Operation Deep Freeze 1968 and 1969. (en)
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| - Der Booth Spur ist ein kleiner Felssporn nahe der Ruppert-Küste im westantarktischen Marie-Byrd-Land. Er ragt an der Nordflanke des El-Sayed-Gletschers und 2,5 km südwestlich des Mount Shirley auf. Der United States Geological Survey kartierte ihn anhand eigener Vermessungen und Luftaufnahmen der United States Navy aus den Jahren von 1959 bis 1965. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte ihn 1972 nach Lieutenant Commander Robert Midgley Booth, Offizier für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit bei der Operation Deep Freeze der Jahre 1968 und 1969. (de)
- Booth Spur (75°37′S 142°1′W / 75.617°S 142.017°W) is a small rock spur at the north side of El-Sayed Glacier and 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) southwest of Mount Shirley, in coastal Marie Byrd Land. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy aerial photographs, 1959–65, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander , U.S. Navy, Public Works Officer during Operation Deep Freeze 1968 and 1969. (en)
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