Eskola Cirque (80°43′S 23°49′W / 80.717°S 23.817°W) is a cirque 2 nautical miles (4 km) wide between Arkell Cirque and Bowen Cirque in the central Read Mountains of the Shackleton Range, in Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Pentti Eskola, a Finnish geologist who was an authority on the Precambrian rocks of Finland and on silicate melt systems.
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| - Der Eskola Cirque ist ein 3 km breiter Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Coatsland. In den zentralen Read Mountains der Shackleton Range liegt er zwischen dem Arkell Cirque und dem Bowen Cirque. Luftaufnahmen der Formation entstanden durch die United States Navy im Jahr 1967. Der British Antarctic Survey nahm zwischen 1968 und 1971 Vermessungen vor. Das UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte den Bergkessel 1971 nach dem finnischen Geologen Pentti Eskola (1883–1964), ein Experte für die präkambrische Geologie Finnlands und Entwickler des Konzepts der metamorphen Fazies. (de)
- Eskola Cirque (80°43′S 23°49′W / 80.717°S 23.817°W) is a cirque 2 nautical miles (4 km) wide between Arkell Cirque and Bowen Cirque in the central Read Mountains of the Shackleton Range, in Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Pentti Eskola, a Finnish geologist who was an authority on the Precambrian rocks of Finland and on silicate melt systems. (en)
- L'Eskola Cirque è un circo glaciale largo circa 2 miglia nautiche (4 km), compreso tra l'Arkell Cirque e il Bowen Cirque, nella parte centrale dei Monti Read, che fanno parte della Catena di Shackleton, nella Terra di Coats in Antartide. Nel 1967 fu effettuata una ricognizione aerofotografica da parte degli aerei della U.S. Navy. Un'ispezione al suolo fu condotta dalla British Antarctic Survey (BAS) nel periodo 1968-71. (it)
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| - Der Eskola Cirque ist ein 3 km breiter Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Coatsland. In den zentralen Read Mountains der Shackleton Range liegt er zwischen dem Arkell Cirque und dem Bowen Cirque. Luftaufnahmen der Formation entstanden durch die United States Navy im Jahr 1967. Der British Antarctic Survey nahm zwischen 1968 und 1971 Vermessungen vor. Das UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte den Bergkessel 1971 nach dem finnischen Geologen Pentti Eskola (1883–1964), ein Experte für die präkambrische Geologie Finnlands und Entwickler des Konzepts der metamorphen Fazies. (de)
- Eskola Cirque (80°43′S 23°49′W / 80.717°S 23.817°W) is a cirque 2 nautical miles (4 km) wide between Arkell Cirque and Bowen Cirque in the central Read Mountains of the Shackleton Range, in Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1971 after Pentti Eskola, a Finnish geologist who was an authority on the Precambrian rocks of Finland and on silicate melt systems. (en)
- L'Eskola Cirque è un circo glaciale largo circa 2 miglia nautiche (4 km), compreso tra l'Arkell Cirque e il Bowen Cirque, nella parte centrale dei Monti Read, che fanno parte della Catena di Shackleton, nella Terra di Coats in Antartide. Nel 1967 fu effettuata una ricognizione aerofotografica da parte degli aerei della U.S. Navy. Un'ispezione al suolo fu condotta dalla British Antarctic Survey (BAS) nel periodo 1968-71. Ricevette l'attuale denominazione nel 1971 dal Comitato britannico per i toponimi antartici (UK-APC), in onore del geologo finlandese , che aveva studiato profondamente le rocce del Precambriano della Finlandia e i sistemi dei fusi silicatici. (it)
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