Lewis Nunatak

Lewis Nunatak (85°40′S 88°5′W / 85.667°S 88.083°W / -85.667; -88.083Coordinates: 85°40′S 88°5′W / 85.667°S 88.083°W / -85.667; -88.083) is an isolated, mainly snow-covered nunatak located about 10 nautical miles (19 km) southeast of the Davies Escarpment and 14 nautical miles (26 km) southwest of Nolan Pillar, at the south end of the Thiel Mountains of Antarctica. The name was proposed by Peter F. Bermel and Arthur B. Ford, co-leaders of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Thiel Mountains party which surveyed the area in 1960–61. They named it for Charles R. Lewis, a USGS geologist who worked from various U.S. vessels research in the McMurdo Sound region and in the Balaena Islands during the 1955–56 season.[1]

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Lewis Nunatak" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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