Shackleton Glacier region

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The Shackleton Glacier region is an area of Antarctica centered around the Shackleton Glacier, a major outlet glacier draining the polar plateau through the Transantarctic Mountains toward the Ross Ice Shelf.

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Shackleton Glacier region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
region of Antarctica
centeredOn Shackleton Glacier NERFINISHED
climate cold desert climate
containsFeature mountainous terrain
outlet glacier
continent Antarctica
drainsFrom Antarctic polar plateau NERFINISHED
drainsToward Ross Ice Shelf NERFINISHED
environmentType glacial environment
polar environment
geologicalSetting Transantarctic Mountains belt NERFINISHED
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasAccessibility primarily via research expeditions
hasIceFlowDirection from polar plateau toward Ross Ice Shelf
hasPart Shackleton Glacier NERFINISHED
hasResearchActivity climate and ice dynamics research
geological fieldwork
glaciological studies
hasSurfaceFeature crevassed glacier surfaces
ice-covered ridges
nunataks
locatedIn Antarctica
Transantarctic Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Shackleton Glacier NERFINISHED
partOf Ross Dependency (sector claimed by New Zealand) NERFINISHED
Transantarctic Mountains region NERFINISHED
terrainType glacier valley and surrounding mountains
uninhabited true

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Transantarctic Mountains contains Shackleton Glacier region