Mulock Glacier

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Mulock Glacier is a large Antarctic glacier in the Ross Dependency that drains the polar plateau into the Ross Ice Shelf.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic glacier
glacier
countryClaimedBy New Zealand NERFINISHED
discoveredBy British National Antarctic Expedition (1901–1904) NERFINISHED
discoveredDuring Discovery Expedition NERFINISHED
drains polar plateau
drainsInto Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
flowsBetween Hillary Coast NERFINISHED
flowsGenerally eastward
hasApproxLength over 100 kilometers
hasCoordinateLatitude approximately -79.9
hasCoordinateLongitude approximately 159.0
hasEnvironmentalSetting polar climate
hasFeatureType channel glacier
hasStatus largely uninhabited region
hasSurface permanent ice
hasTerminus Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
isMajorDrainageFeatureOf polar plateau in southern Victoria Land
isSubjectOf glaciological research
locatedIn Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
southern Victoria Land NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Victoria Land NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast Hillary Coast NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Antarctica NERFINISHED
namedAfter George Mulock NERFINISHED
namedBy Discovery Expedition NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Byrd Glacier NERFINISHED
Skelton Glacier NERFINISHED
partOf Ross Ice Shelf drainage system NERFINISHED
Ross Sea sector of Antarctica NERFINISHED

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Ross Dependency (New Zealand Antarctic territory) contains Mulock Glacier
subject surface form: Ross Dependency
Ross Ice Shelf terminusOf Mulock Glacier