Queen Elizabeth Range (Antarctica)
The
Queen Elizabeth Range
(8320S 16130E) is a rugged
mountain range
in
Antarctica
paralleling the eastern side of
Marsh Glacier
for nearly 160 km (100 mi) from
Nimrod Glacier
in the north to
Law Glacier
in the south.
Mount Markham
(4,350 m), is the highest elevation in the range. Named by J.H. Miller of the
New Zealand
party of the
CTAE
(1956-58) who, with G.W. Marsh, explored this area. It was named for
Queen Elizabeth II
of Great Britain, the patron of the expedition.
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