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The Pensacola Mountains are a large group of mountain ranges of the Transantarctic Mountains System, located in the Queen Elizabeth Land region of Antarctica.

Pensacola Mountains
Highest point
PeakEngland Peak[1]
Elevation2,150 m (7,050 ft)
Coordinates82°37′S 52°49′W
Dimensions
Length450 km (280 mi)
Area86,850 km2 (33,530 sq mi)
Geography
Location in Antarctica
ContinentAntarctica
RegionQueen Elizabeth Land
Range coordinates84°2′S 61°22′W
Parent rangeTransantarctic Mountains

Geography


They extend 450 km (280 mi) in a NE-SW direction. Subranges of the Pensacola Mountains include: Argentina Range, Forrestal Range, Dufek Massif, Cordiner Peaks, Neptune Range, Patuxent Range, Rambo Nunataks and Pecora Escarpment. These mountain units lie astride the extensive Foundation Ice Stream and Support Force Glacier which drain northward to the Ronne Ice Shelf.[2]

Naming

Discovered and photographed on 13 January 1956 in the course of a transcontinental nonstop plane flight by personnel of United States Navy Operation Deep Freeze I from McMurdo Sound to Weddell Sea and return. Named by US-ACAN for the U.S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, in commemoration of the historic role of that establishment in training aviators of the U.S. Navy. The mountains were mapped in detail by USGS from surveys and US Navy air photos, 1956–67.[2]


Geology


The Pensacola Mountains were originally continuous with the Ventana Mountains near Bahía Blanca in Argentina, Cape Fold Belt in South Africa, the Ellsworth Mountains (West Antarctica) and the Hunter-Bowen orogeny in eastern Australia.

The Ordovician-Devonian Neptune Group rests unconformably on a Cambrian succession, and is overlain disconformably by the Dover Sandstone of the Beacon Supergroup. Within the Neptune Group is the Brown Ridge Conglomerate, Elliott Sandstone, Elbow Formation, and the Heiser Sandstone.[3]


Features


Geographical features include:


Neptune Range



Williams Hills


Schmidt Hills


Other features


Forrestal Range



Patuxent Range



Anderson Hills


Thomas Hills


Other features


Argentina Range



Schneider Hills


Panzarini Hills


Other features


Cordiner Peaks



Rambo Nunataks



Pecora Escarpment



Dufek Massif



Boyd Escarpment


Other features


Other Pensacola Mountains features



Further reading



References


  1. "Pensacola Mountains". Peakbagger. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. "Pensacola Mountains". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2004-11-03.
  3. Laird, M.G. (1991). Thomson, M.R.A.; Crame, J.A.; Thomson, J.W. (eds.). Lower-mid-Palaeozoic sedimentation and tectonic patterns on the palaeo-Pacific margin of Antarctica, in Geological Evolution of Antarctica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 179. ISBN 9780521372664.

На других языках


[de] Pensacola Mountains

Die Pensacola Mountains sind eine große Gruppe von Gebirgszügen und einzelnen Berggipfeln, die sich in nordost-südwestlicher Ausrichtung über rund 450 Kilometer im westantarktischen Queen Elizabeth Land erstrecken. Zu ihnen gehören die Argentina Range, die Forrestal Range, das Dufek-Massiv, die Cordiner Peaks, die Neptune Range, die Patuxent Range, die Rambo-Nunatakker und der Pecora Escarpment. Durch sie fließen der Foundation-Eisstrom und der Support-Force-Gletscher nordwärts zum Filchner-Ronne-Schelfeis.
- [en] Pensacola Mountains

[fr] Chaîne Pensacola

La chaîne Pensacola est un des principaux groupes de montagnes de la chaîne Transantarctique. Elle culmine au pic England, à 2 150 m d'altitude.

[ru] Пенсакола (горы)

Пенсако́ла[2][3] (англ. Pensacola Mountains) — группа горных хребтов в западной части Восточной Антарктиде. Являются продолжением Трансантарктических гор в районе, прилегающем к шельфовому леднику Фильхнера.



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