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Stewart Hills

Coordinate: S 84.1870, W 86.2473

Transportation: Twin Otter

Closest operations HUB: 491km to ALE Union Glacier Camp

STEW

GPS

Station ID: STEW

Installed: 2013-2014 season

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STEW

Seismic

Station ID: STEW

Installed: 2013-2014 season

Former Projects:

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Several small nunataks and snow hills rising above an otherwise featureless terrain, 50 mi NE of Ford Massif, Thiel Mountains. Observed by the USARP Horlick Mountains Traverse, 1958-59, and by Edward Thiel and Campbell Craddock in the course of an airlifted geophysical traverse, Dec. 13, 1959. The name was proposed by Thiel and Craddock for Prof. Duncan Stewart, geologist, Carleton College, Minnesota, whose writing and interpretation of Antarctic rock samples have contributed to knowledge of the continent (https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/scar/display_name.cfm?gaz_id=132182).