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The Sør Rondane Mountains are a group of
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s about 100 miles (160 km) long with main peaks rising to 3400 m, between the
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and Wohlthat Mountains in
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. They were discovered and photographed from the air by members of the
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(LCE) on February 6, 1937, and named after
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, a
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massif in southern Norway. The mountains and their constituent features were mapped in greater detail and named in 1957 by Norwegian cartographers working with air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47.


Features


Mountains

*Austhamaren: high, standing close east of Byrdbreen glacier. "Austhamaren" means "the east hammer." *Austhjelmen: high, standing east of Vesthjelmen. "Austhjelmen" means the "east helmet." *Balchen: high, at the east side of Byrdbreen. Named for Bernt Balchen, famous Norwegian polar aviator. *Bamse: high, standing west of Mount Nils Larsen. "Bamsefjell" means "bear mountain." *Bautaen: high, on the northeast side of Mount Bergersen. "Bautaen" means "the monolith." *Bergersen: high, at the west side of Byrdbreen. Named for Ambassador Birger Bergersen. A prominent
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called Tårnet Pinnacle ("the tower") sits on its northwest side. *Bond Peaks: a group of peaks, high, at the southwest side of Mount Bergersen. Named for
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Captain Charles A. Bond, commander of the Western Group of Operation Highjump. *Borchgrevink: high, south of the Tanngarden Peaks. Named for Captain Otto Borchgrevink, leader of the Norwegian whaling expedition 1930–31. *Brattnipane Peaks: a group of peaks, the highest tall, northwest of Mefjell. "Brattnipane" means the "steep peaks." *Devold: high, between Kjelbotn and the Pukkelen Rocks near the head of Byrdbreen. Named for Antarctic explorer Hallvard Devold. *Dufek Mountain: is a large mountain rising to , standing southwest of Mefjell. It was named for Rear Admiral George J. Dufek, commander of the Eastern Group of Operation Highjump. *Dungane Peaks: a pair of peaks high, standing west of Dufek Mountain. "Dungane" means "the heaps." *Fidjeland: high, close northeast of Mehaugen Hill on the west side of the mouth of Byrdbreen. Named mechanic Tom Fidjeland of the
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(LCE) 1936–37. *Isachsen: a large mountain high, standing southeast of Bergersen. Named for Major Gunnar Isachsen, the leader with Captain
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of the Norwegian expedition 1930–31. *Kjelbotn: high, between Isachsen and Devold. Named for Antarctic explorer Olav Kjelbotn. *Komsa Mountain: high, located between Koms Glacier and Salen Mountain. "Komsa" means "the Lapp cradle." *Luncke Range: a range of peaks rising to , extending in a north–south direction for between
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and Gjel glaciers. Named for Norwegian cartographer Bernhard Luncke. *Mefjell: is a large mountain rising to , west of Mount Bergersen. "Mefjell" means "middle mountain". *Menipa: high, north of Mefjell in the central part of the range. "Menipa" means "middle peak." *Nils Larsen: , southwest of Mount Wideroe. Named for Captain
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, leader of the Norwegian expedition 1928–29. *Prince de Ligne Mountains: a small group of mountains rising to , standing north of the Belgica Mountains sub-range. Discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1957–1958 and named for expedition member Prince Antoine de Ligne. *Rogers Peaks: a small group of peaks standing just southwest of Dufek. Named for US Navy Lt. Commander William J. Rogers, aerial crew commander with Operation Highjump. *Salen: high, between Komsa Mountain and
Sal Glacier Sal Glacier () is a glacier, long, flowing north between Salen Mountain and Mount Bergersen in the Sor Rondane Mountains. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers in 1957 from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and named Sal ...
. "Salen" means "the saddle"; named for its shape. *Simensen Peak: high, on the north side of Glitrefonna Glacier. Named for LCE photographer Erik Simensen. *Sørhjelmen: stands high at the head of Hette Glacier. "Sørhjelmen" means "the south helmet." *Strandrud: high, rising above the glacial ice at the southeast side of the Austkampane Hills. Named for one of the LCE mechanics. *Tanngarden Peaks: a row of peaks, high, just north of Vikinghodga and Mount Widerøe. "Tanngarden" means "the row of teeth." *Tustane Peaks: a group of peaks at the head of Koms Glacier. "Tustane" means "the clumps". *Tvetaggen Peaks: a short line of peaks north of Austkampane Hills on the west side of the Kamp Glacier. Named "Tvetaggen" meaning "the double prongs" because of their appearance. *Vesthjelmen: , west of Austhamaren. "Vesthjelmen" means "the west helmet." Hjelmkalven Point is a rocky point on its north side. *Vikinghogda: a prominent flat-topped mountain, high m, between the Tanngarden Peaks and Widerøe. "Vikinghogda" means "the Viking heights." *Walnum: a large mountain rising to , standing east of Widerøe. Named for Ragnvald Walnum, one-time chairman of the Norwegian Whaling Board. *Mount Widerøe: a large mountain rising to 2,994 m between Walnum and Nils Larsen. Named for LCE pilot Viggo Widerøe. Vengen Spur ("the wing") projects north from the east part of Widerøe.


Glaciers

* Borchgrevinkisen * Byrdbreen * Ellis Glacier * Fimbulheimen * Gillock Glacier * Gjel Glacier * Glitrefonna Glacier * Gunnestad Glacier * Hansenbreen * Hargreavesbreen * Hette Glacier * Jennings Glacier * Kamp Glacier * Koms Glacier * Kreitzerisen * Mefjell Glacier * Mjell Glacier * Nipe Glacier * Oberst Glacier *
Sal Glacier Sal Glacier () is a glacier, long, flowing north between Salen Mountain and Mount Bergersen in the Sor Rondane Mountains. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers in 1957 from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, and named Sal ...


Hills

*Austkampane Hills: a group of hills rising to , standing north of Menipa. "Austkampane" means "the east crags." *Blåklettane Hills: a small group of hills standing southwest of Bamse Mountain at the southwest end of the range. "Blåklettane" means "the blue hills." *Bulken: high, standing north of Balchen. "Bulken" means "the lump." *Glashaugen: a small rocky hill north of the Bleikskoltane Rocks, near the head of Byrdbreen glacier. "Glashaugen" means "the glass hill." *Isklakken: a rocky hill east of Balchen at the eastern end of the range. "Isklakken" means "the ice lump." *Kaggen: a small ice-covered hill standing in Byrdbreen glacier, east of Mount Bergersen. "Kaggen" means "the keg." *Kamp Glacier Hills: three hills border the east side of Kamp Glacier. **Nordhaugen: the northernmost; "Nordhaugen" means "the north hill." **Mehaugen: the middle hill; "Mehaugen" means "the middle hill." **Sørhaugen: the southernmost; "Sørdhaugen" means "the south hill." *Krakken: a rocky hill standing in Byrdbreen, east of Bautaen Peak. "Krakken" means "the stool." *Lågkollane Hills: a group of hills north of Bamse Mountain between Kreitzerisen and Hansenbreen. "Lågkollane" means "the low hills."


Nunataks

* Devoldkalven: a nunatak near Devold Peak in the high section of Byrdbreen glacier. Named for Antarctic explorer Hallvard Devold. *Dotten: a nunatak north of Smalegga Ridge, near the mouth of Gillock Glacier. "Dotten" means "the lump." *Nordtoppen: stands high, north of the Austkampane Hills. "Nordtoppen" means "the north peak." *Småhausane Nunataks: a group of small nunataks high, between Fidjeland and Nordtoppen Nunatak on the north side of the range. "Småhausane" means "the small crags." *Taggen: stands between Borchgrevinkisen and Kreitzerisen glaciers in the western part of the range. "Taggen" means "the prong." * Teltet: a prominent nunatak north of Vengen Spur on Mount Widerøe. "Teltet" means "the tent." * Tertene Nunataks: a group of small nunataks on the west side of Kreitzerisen. "Tertene means "the tarts." *Trillingane Nunataks: a trio of nunataks standing northeast of Balchen at the east end of the range. "Trillingane" means "the triplets." * Utsteinen: a nunatak standing north of Vikinghogda. Named Utsteinen ("the outer stone") because of its position.
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was established on this nunatak in 2009. *Vesthaugen: a nunatak rising to , standing northwest of the Brattnipane Peaks. "Vesthaugen" means "the west hill." *Vørterkaka: a rock outcrop south of the Bleikskoltane Rocks at the southeast extremity of the range. Vørterkaka or are a type of round Norwegian sweet rolls containing brewer's
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Rock outcroppings

*Bleikskoltane Rocks: a rocky outcrop south of Balchen in the southeast part of the range. "Bleikskoltane" means "the pale knolls." *Bollene Rocks: a group of rocks just west of the Bleikskoltane Rocks at the head of Byrdbreen. "Bollene" means "the buns." *Pukkelen Rocks: a rock outcropping just west of the Bollene Rocks at the head of Byrdbreen. "Pukkelen" means "the hump." *Roysane Rocks: a group of rocks southeast of Mount Nils Larsen. "Roysane" means "the pile of stones."


Other

*Bulkisen: a blue ice field between Austhamaren Peak and Bulken Hill. Named Bulkisen because of association with Bulken Hill. * Byrdbreen *Kvalfinnen Ridge: a ridge, high, on the west side of Byrdbreen and north of Isachsen Mountain. "Kvalfinnen" means "the whale fin", and it was named for its shape. *Smalegga Ridge: long, extending north from Mount Walnum to the west of Gillock Glacier. "Smalegga" means "the narrow ridge."


See also

* Mount Romnaes, an isolated mountain close to this range * Russkiye Mountains, a mountain range between the Sør Rondane Mountains and the Hoel Mountains * Tangekilen Bay, an indentation of the
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north of the Sør Rondane Mountains


References

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