Douglas Range

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Douglas Range is a prominent mountain range forming a major spine of Alexander Island off the coast of Antarctica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
climate polar
contains Mount Cupola NERFINISHED
Mount Egbert NERFINISHED
Mount Ethelwulf NERFINISHED
Mount Huckle NERFINISHED
Mount Nicholas NERFINISHED
Mount Paris NERFINISHED
Mount Spivey NERFINISHED
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
discoveredBy British Graham Land Expedition NERFINISHED
discoveryPeriod 1934–1937
firstAerialSurveyBy Lincoln Ellsworth NERFINISHED
firstAerialSurveyYear 1935
forms major spine of Alexander Island
geologicalFeature mountain range
geologicalSetting Antarctic Peninsula orogen NERFINISHED
hasFeature glaciated western slopes
steep eastern escarpment
hasGlaciers yes
hasHighestPoint Mount Egbert NERFINISHED
hasRelief high and rugged
hasRockType igneous rocks
metamorphic rocks
highestPointElevation about 2950 m
humanPopulation uninhabited
isRemote true
length about 120 km
locatedIn Alexander Island NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedRegion Antarctic Treaty System area NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast east side of Alexander Island
mappedBy Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey NERFINISHED
namedAfter Robert Douglas NERFINISHED
nearbyIceShelf George VI Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody George VI Sound NERFINISHED
offCoastOf Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
partOf British Antarctic Territory (claimed) NERFINISHED
region Palmer Land region vicinity NERFINISHED
separates George VI Sound NERFINISHED
interior of Alexander Island
surfaceCover ice and snow
usedFor scientific research

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Alexander Island hasMountainRange Douglas Range