. British Antarctic expedition, 1907-9, under the command of Shackleton : reports on the scientific investigations ; geology. Enlarged Section of above IceDonga Disjunctive planesin part due to thrust : Old moraineon glacier ire B Reeves Glacier. Fig. 13. SECTION ACROSS THE DRYGALSKI PIEDMONT, AFLOAT FOR A GREAT PART at the foot of the Reeves Glacier seawards. In travelling from the DrygalskiGlacier around the ice clifi of Terra Nova Bay to Evans Coves, one of our col-leagues on the Nimrod took a photograph of the ice clifi with dirt bands embeddedin it (Plate XII. Fig. 4). While much sti
. British Antarctic expedition, 1907-9, under the command of Shackleton : reports on the scientific investigations ; geology. Enlarged Section of above IceDonga Disjunctive planesin part due to thrust : Old moraineon glacier ire B Reeves Glacier. Fig. 13. SECTION ACROSS THE DRYGALSKI PIEDMONT, AFLOAT FOR A GREAT PART at the foot of the Reeves Glacier seawards. In travelling from the DrygalskiGlacier around the ice clifi of Terra Nova Bay to Evans Coves, one of our col-leagues on the Nimrod took a photograph of the ice clifi with dirt bands embeddedin it (Plate XII. Fig. 4). While much still remains in doubt, a section may be drawn provisionally fromthe farthest point of our route up the Reeves Glacier to the Drygalski Barrierat Relief Inlet, and thence to the point where we first reached the southern side ofthe Barrier (Fig. 13). * A summary of the Drygalski and Reeves Piedmont will be given when the rest of the evidencesupplied by its feeding glaciers has been stated. THE REEVES GLACIER 57 Reeves Glacier. Viewed from the Drygalski-Reeves Piedmont, the ReevesGlacier is a magnificent spectacle, some slight idea of which may be gained fromthe photograph, Plate XIT. Fig. 5. Mount Nansen is here seen from a distance of about 35 mi
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