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The Mosley-Thompson Cirques (78°1′S 161°30′E / 78.017°S 161.500°E) are prominent steep-walled a cirques that indent the western part of Colwell Massif, Victoria Land, Antarctica. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1994 after glaciologist Ellen Stone Mosley-Thompson of the Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, who for many years from 1974 onwards analyzed ice samples from Antarctica and conducted field research at the South Pole, at Siple Station, and at .

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  • Mosley-Thompson Cirques (de)
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  • Die Mosley-Thompson Cirques sind markante und steilwandige Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Sie liegen im westlichen Teil des Colwell-Massivs. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie 1994 nach der Glaziologin Ellen Mosley-Thompson (* 1952) von der Ohio State University, die ab 1974 an Untersuchungen von Eisbohrkernen aus Antarktika beteiligt war und zudem auf der Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation, der Siple-Station und der Plateau-Station tätig war. (de)
  • The Mosley-Thompson Cirques (78°1′S 161°30′E / 78.017°S 161.500°E) are prominent steep-walled a cirques that indent the western part of Colwell Massif, Victoria Land, Antarctica. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1994 after glaciologist Ellen Stone Mosley-Thompson of the Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, who for many years from 1974 onwards analyzed ice samples from Antarctica and conducted field research at the South Pole, at Siple Station, and at . (en)
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  • Die Mosley-Thompson Cirques sind markante und steilwandige Bergkessel im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Sie liegen im westlichen Teil des Colwell-Massivs. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie 1994 nach der Glaziologin Ellen Mosley-Thompson (* 1952) von der Ohio State University, die ab 1974 an Untersuchungen von Eisbohrkernen aus Antarktika beteiligt war und zudem auf der Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation, der Siple-Station und der Plateau-Station tätig war. (de)
  • The Mosley-Thompson Cirques (78°1′S 161°30′E / 78.017°S 161.500°E) are prominent steep-walled a cirques that indent the western part of Colwell Massif, Victoria Land, Antarctica. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1994 after glaciologist Ellen Stone Mosley-Thompson of the Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University, who for many years from 1974 onwards analyzed ice samples from Antarctica and conducted field research at the South Pole, at Siple Station, and at . (en)
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