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Kohler Range () is a
mountain range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have aris ...
in
Marie Byrd Land Marie Byrd Land (MBL) is an unclaimed region of Antarctica. With an area of , it is the largest unclaimed territory on Earth. It was named after the wife of American naval officer Richard E. Byrd, who explored the region in the early 20th centu ...
, Antarctica. The range is about long and stands between the base of
Martin Peninsula Martin Peninsula () is a peninsula about long and wide that is ice-covered except for a few rock outcrops along its margins, located between Getz Ice Shelf and Dotson Ice Shelf on the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. The farthest point of ...
and Smith Glacier. The range consists of two ice-covered plateaus punctuated by several rock peaks and bluffs. The plateaus are oriented East-West and are separated by the Kohler Glacier, a distributary which flows north from Smith Glacier.


Location

The Kohler Range is south of the
Martin Peninsula Martin Peninsula () is a peninsula about long and wide that is ice-covered except for a few rock outcrops along its margins, located between Getz Ice Shelf and Dotson Ice Shelf on the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. The farthest point of ...
, which separates the
Getz Ice Shelf The Getz Ice Shelf () is an ice shelf over long and from wide, bordering the Hobbs Coast and Bakutis Coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, between the McDonald Heights and Martin Peninsula. Several large islands are partially or wholly embedd ...
to the west from the Dotson Ice Shelf to the east. It is north of the
Smith Glacier Smith Glacier ( is a low-gradient Antarctica, Antarctic glacier, over 160 km (100 mi) long, draining from Toney Mountain in an ENE direction to Amundsen Sea. A northern distributary, Kohler Glacier, drains to Dotson Ice Shelf but the ma ...
, which flows in a northeast direction from
Toney Mountain Toney Mountain () is an elongated snow-covered shield volcano, long and rising to at Richmond Peak, located southwest of Kohler Range in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Geology Toney Mountain is an elongated volcanic massif that rises - above ...
to the Dotson Ice Shelf. The Kohler Glacier, a distributary of the Smith Glacier, flows north through the range, dividing it in two, and joins the
Maumee Ice Piedmont Maumee Ice Piedmont () is an ice piedmont at the terminus of Kohler Glacier, east of the Jenkins Heights, on the Walgreen Coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from U.S. Navy aerial photographs ...
. It is joined from the west by the Yoder Glacier. The Horrall Glacier, a tributary of the Kohler Glacier, runs east through the north of the range to join the Kohler Glacier. The Simmons Glacier flows northwest from the eastern part of the range to join the Kohler Glacier. Features of the western part include Detling Peak, Haver Peak and Morrison Bluff in the southeast, and Reilly Rocks, Cope Hill and Manfull Ridge in the northwest. Features of the eastern part include Early Bluff, Barter Bluff, Leister Peak and Slater Rocks in the southwest, Ferri Ridge, Mount Isherwood, Mount Strange and Mount Meunier in the northwest, and Mount Wilbanks and Suggs Peak in the east.


Glaciology

The elevation of the Kohler Glacier's bed is about below sea level, compared to over below sea level for the Smith Glacier. The nunataks in the Kohler Range became ice-free between 8,600 and 12,600 years ago. The long-term average rate of thinning would have been about per year, far lower than the recent thinning rates determined from satellite data.


Discovery and name

The Kohler Range was discovered from a distance on February 24, 1940 by Rear Admiral
Richard E. Byrd Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957) was an American naval officer, and pioneering aviator, polar explorer, and organizer of polar logistics. Aircraft flights in which he served as a navigator and expedition leader cr ...
and other members of the
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(USAS) in an airplane flight from the ship ''Bear''. Byrd named the range after Walter J. Kohler Jr., manufacturer, and former
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, who helped furnish the
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from which the discovery was made.


Glaciers


Kohler Glacier

. A distributary of the Smith Glacier, flowing northward through the middle of the Kohler Range into Dotson Ice Shelf. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by US-ACAN in association with Kohler Range.


Yoder Glacier

. Glacier with abrupt valley walls, long, which is a western tributary to Kohler Glacier. Located just southwest of Morrison Bluff in the central part of Kohler Range. Mapped by the
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(USGS) from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-71. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN or US-ACAN) is an advisory committee of the United States Board on Geographic Names responsible for recommending commemorative names for features in Antarctica. History The committee was established ...
(US-ACAN) for Robert D. Yoder,
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, Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Antarctica, 1970-73.


Horrall Glacier

. A tributary glacier in the Kohler Range of Marie Byrd Land. It flows east-northeast from Faulkender Ridge to join Kohler Glacier at
Klimov Bluff Martin Peninsula () is a peninsula about long and wide that is ice-covered except for a few rock outcrops along its margins, located between Getz Ice Shelf and Dotson Ice Shelf on the coast of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. The farthest point of ...
. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by US-ACAN for Thomas R. Horrall, USARP glaciologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey party, 1966-67.


Simmons Glacier

. Glacier draining northward between Mount Isherwood and Mount Strange in the east part of the Kohler Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for Harry S. Simmons, assistant to the USARP Representative in Christchurch, New Zealand, for four seasons, 1969-70 through 1972-73. His duties took him to Antarctica in 1971 and 1973.


Western features


Faulkender Ridge

. An ice-covered ridge about long, located west of Horrall Glacier in the northwest part of Kohler Range. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-65. Named by US-ACAN for DeWayne J. Faulkender, USGS topographic engineer with the Marie Byrd Land Survey party, 1966-67.


Detling Peak

. A cone-shaped, ice-covered peak located southwest of Morrison Bluff. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for James K. Detling, USARP biologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey Party, 1966-67.


Haver Peak

. A small peak south of Morrison Bluff. First photographed by United States Navy OpHjp, 1946-47. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after Lieutenant D.J. Haver, United States Navy, Assistant Officer in Charge, Supply Dept., during United States Navy OpDFrz 1965 and 1966.


Morrison Bluff

. A high rock and ice bluff on the west side of Kohler Glacier, standing east of Manfull Ridge in the west massif of the Kohler Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after Charles E. Morrison, USGS topographic engineer, who conducted surveys on several USGS Antarctic expeditions, including establishment of the Byrd ice-strain network, 1964–65, and surveys in Marie Byrd Land, 1966–67; in Ellsworth Land, 1968-69; in McMurdo Dry Valleys, 1971-72.


Reilly Rocks

. A cluster of rocks located north-northwest of Detling Peak in the northwest part of Kohler Range. The name was applied by US-ACAN in memory of Gerald E. Reilly, Jr., USCG. A machinery technician assigned to USCGC Glacier, he lost his life in an accident aboard the ship while it was in the Ross Sea enroute from McMurdo Station to the Antarctic Peninsula, January 22, 1976.


Cope Hill

. A hill west of Manfull Ridge on the north side of the Kohler Range. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Winston Cope, MC, United States Navy Reserve, Medical Officer at the South Pole Station, 1974.


Manfull Ridge

. A broad snow-covered ridge that descends gently from the north side of Kohler Range about west of Morrison Bluff. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-71. Named by US-ACAN for Byron P. Manfull, United States Dept. of State, Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Antarctica, 1967-69.


Eastern features


Early Bluff

. A high bluff on the south side of Kohler Range. It stands at the east side of Kohler Glacier at the point where this distributary drains northward from Smith Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after Thomas O. Early, USARP geologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey Party, 1966-67.


Barter Bluff

. Prominent rock bluff west of Leister Peak. The bluff forms part of the steep wall along the east side of Kohler Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for Leland L. Barter, Ship's Engineer on the Eleanor Boiling during the ByrdAE, 1928–30, and on both the Bear of Oakland and the Jacob Ruppert during the ByrdAE, 1933-35.


Leister Peak

. A peak north of Early Bluff. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN after Geoffrey L. Leister, biologist with the USARP Marie Byrd Land Survey Party, 1966-67.


Slater Rocks

. A cluster of rock outcrops or low rock hills north of Leister Peak. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-71. Named by US-ACAN for Robert T. Slater, EO2, United States Navy, Equipment Operator at the South Pole Station, 1974.


Ferri Ridge

. A gentle ridge forming the west wall of Simmons Glacier. It terminates in Mount Isherwood at the north side of the Kohler Range, Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for Guy Ferri, United States Dept. of State, Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Antarctica, 1969-70.


Mount Isherwood

. A flattish, mainly ice-covered mountain with steep rock slopes, located west-southwest of Mount Strange. The mountain was first photographed from aircraft of United States Navy OpHjp in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN for William F. Isherwood, geophysicist on the USARP South Pole-Queen Maud Land Traverse II, 1965–66, and on the Marie Byrd Land Survey 1966-67.


Mount Strange

. A partly ice-free mountain east-northeast of Mount Isherwood, standing at the east side of Simmons Glacier. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for Joe F. Strange, USGS topographic engineer, member of the Marie Byrd Land Survey Party, 1966-67.


Mount Meunier

. A mountain rising to high near the northeast end of Kohler Range, east of Mount Strange. The north slopes of the feature are partly ice free and overlook Dotson Ice Shelf on the
Walgreen Coast The Walgreen Coast () is a portion of the coast of Antarctica between Cape Herlacher and Cape Waite, or between Eights Coast on the east and Bakutis Coast in the west. It is part of Marie Byrd Land. It extends from 103°24'W to 114°12'W. It ...
. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1959-67. Named by US-ACAN in 1977 after Tony Kenneth Meunier, cartographer and physical scientist with USGS from 1972; member of USGS satellite surveying team at South Pole Station, winter party, 1974; member of Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) team in the Allan Hills area, 1982–83, initiating a plan for positioning, by satellite surveying methods, the location of meteorites discovered in field operations; from 1991, in Polar Programs Section, Office of International Activities, USGS.


Mount Wilbanks

. A mound-shaped mountain that is partly ice covered but has a prominent bare rock east face, forming the east extremity of the Kohler Range. First roughly mapped by USGS from air photos obtained by United States Navy OpHjp in January 1947. Named by US-ACAN for John R. Wilbanks, geologist with the USARP Marie Byrd Land Survey party, 1966-67.


Suggs Peak

. A small ice-covered peak south-southwest of Mount Wilbanks. Mapped by USGS from surveys and United States Navy air photos 1959-66. Named by US-ACAN for James D. Suggs USARP geologist with the Marie Byrd Land Survey Party, 1966-67.


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