Hatch Plain () is a small debris-covered area at about , on the eastern margin of the
Du Toit Nunataks, in the
Read Mountains of the
Shackleton Range, Antarctica. It was photographed from the air by the
U.S. Navy in 1967, and surveyed by the
British Antarctic Survey
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is the United Kingdom's national polar research institute. It has a dual purpose, to conduct polar science, enabling better understanding of global issues, and to provide an active presence in the Antarctic on ...
, 1968–71. In association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (or UK-APC) is a United Kingdom government committee, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, responsible for recommending names of geographical locations within the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) and ...
in 1971 after
Frederick H. Hatch (1864–1932), a British consulting geologist, and the author of standard textbooks on igneous and sedimentary petrology.
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References
Plains of Antarctica
Landforms of Coats Land
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