Bastien Range facts for kids
The Bastien Range (78°50′S 086°00′W / 78.833°S 86.000°W) is an Antarctic mountain range of moderate height which extends in a NW-SE direction for about 64 kilometres (40 mi), flanking the SW side of Nimitz Glacier and the Sentinel Range, in the Ellsworth Mountains.
Named by US-ACAN for Thomas W. Bastien, geologist, leader of the helicopter supported University of Minnesota Geological Party to these mountains, 1963–64. Bastien was also a member of a party to the Ellsworth Mountains in 1961–62.
Features
Geographical features include:
- Bergison Peak
- Bowie Crevasse Field
- Camp Hills
- Ereta Peak
- Hodges Knoll
- Karasura Glacier
- Klenova Peak
- Mount Fisek
- Mount Klayn
- Nimitz Glacier
- O'Neal Nunataks
- Patmos Peak
- Wild Knoll
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