Forrestal Range
Template:Short description Template:Location map The Forrestal Range (Template:Coord) is a largely snow-covered mountain range, about Template:Convert long, standing east of Dufek Massif and the Neptune Range in the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica.Template:Sfn
Discovery and nameEdit
The Forrestal Range was discovered and photographed on 13 January 1956 on a transcontinental patrol plane flight of United States Navy Operation Deep Freeze I from McMurdo Sound to the vicinity of the Weddell Sea and return. It was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after Template:USS, first supercarrier of the U.S. Navy. The entire Pensacola Mountains were mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) in 1967 and 1968 from United States Navy tricamera aerial photographs taken in 1964.Template:Sfn
LocationEdit
The Forrestal Range extends in a north-northeast direction along the west side of the Support Force Glacier. The Median Snowfield is to its south and the Sallee Snowfield to its west, separating it from the Dufek Massif. The Ford Ice Piedmont is to its north. Major features from south to north include the Saratoga Table, Lexington Table, Kester Peaks and Mount Malville.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Major glaciers and snowfieldsEdit
- Support Force Glacier (Template:Coord), a major glacier in the Pensacola Mountains, draining northward between the Forrestal Range and Argentina Range to the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf.Template:Sfn
- Median Snowfield (Template:Coord), a large snowfield in the Pensacola Mountains between Torbert Escarpment and the southern part of the Forrestal Range.Template:Sfn
- Sallee Snowfield (Template:Coord), a large snowfield between the Dufek Massif and northern Forrestal Range.Template:Sfn
- Ford Ice Piedmont (Template:Coord), the large ice piedmont lying northward of Dufek Massif and Forrestal Range between the lower ends of Foundation Ice Stream and Support Force Glacier.Template:Sfn
PeaksEdit
Peaks over Template:Convert high include:
Feature groupingsEdit
Features that are the focus of a group of lesser or related features include
- Mount Malville (Template:Coord), a mountain, Template:Convert high, standing Template:Convert southwest of Ackerman Nunatak in the northern part of the Forrestal Range.Template:Sfn
- Kester Peaks (Template:Coord) are three aligned rock peaks standing together Template:Convert south of Mount Malville on the east side of the Forrestal Range.Template:Sfn
- Lexington Table (Template:Coord), a high, flat, snow-covered plateau, about Template:Convert long and Template:Convert wide, standing just north of Kent Gap and Saratoga Table.Template:Sfn
- Saratoga Table (Template:Coord) , a high, flat, snow-covered plateau, Template:Convert long and Template:Convert wide, standing just south of Kent Gap and Lexington Table in the southern Forrestal Range.Template:Sfn