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Tripp Ice Tongue (76°34′S 162°45′E / 76.567°S 162.750°E) is an ice tongue that occupies the north half of Tripp Bay on the coast of Victoria Land. The feature is nurtured by several glaciers (Fry Glacier, Hedblom Glacier, as well as ice from Oates Piedmont Glacier). It could be misleading to name this tongue in association with one of these partial sources. It is therefore named for its geographic location in Tripp Bay. This article incorporates public domain material from "Tripp Ice Tongue". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. * v * t * e

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  • Die Tripp-Eiszunge ist eine Gletscherzunge an der Scott-Küste des ostantarktischen Viktorialands. Sie besetzt die nördliche Hälfte der Tripp Bay und wird von mehreren Gletschern gespeist, darunter der Fry-Gletscher, der Hedblom-Gletscher und der Oates-Piedmont-Gletscher. Das New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte sie 1999 in Anlehnung an die Benennung der von ihr eingenommenen Bucht. Deren Namensgeber ist der Neuseeländer Leonard Owen Howard Tripp (1862–1957), welcher der Nimrod-Expedition (1907–1909) des britischen Polarforschers Ernest Shackleton hilfreich zur Seite stand. (de)
  • Tripp Ice Tongue (76°34′S 162°45′E / 76.567°S 162.750°E) is an ice tongue that occupies the north half of Tripp Bay on the coast of Victoria Land. The feature is nurtured by several glaciers (Fry Glacier, Hedblom Glacier, as well as ice from Oates Piedmont Glacier). It could be misleading to name this tongue in association with one of these partial sources. It is therefore named for its geographic location in Tripp Bay. This article incorporates public domain material from "Tripp Ice Tongue". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Die Tripp-Eiszunge ist eine Gletscherzunge an der Scott-Küste des ostantarktischen Viktorialands. Sie besetzt die nördliche Hälfte der Tripp Bay und wird von mehreren Gletschern gespeist, darunter der Fry-Gletscher, der Hedblom-Gletscher und der Oates-Piedmont-Gletscher. Das New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee benannte sie 1999 in Anlehnung an die Benennung der von ihr eingenommenen Bucht. Deren Namensgeber ist der Neuseeländer Leonard Owen Howard Tripp (1862–1957), welcher der Nimrod-Expedition (1907–1909) des britischen Polarforschers Ernest Shackleton hilfreich zur Seite stand. (de)
  • Tripp Ice Tongue (76°34′S 162°45′E / 76.567°S 162.750°E) is an ice tongue that occupies the north half of Tripp Bay on the coast of Victoria Land. The feature is nurtured by several glaciers (Fry Glacier, Hedblom Glacier, as well as ice from Oates Piedmont Glacier). It could be misleading to name this tongue in association with one of these partial sources. It is therefore named for its geographic location in Tripp Bay. This article incorporates public domain material from "Tripp Ice Tongue". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. * v * t * e (en)
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