Mount Gaudry

{{short description|Mountain in Graham Land, Antarctica}}

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| name = Mount Gaudry

| photo = Polarstern rothera hg.jpg

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| elevation_m = 2560

| elevation_ref = {{Cite web |title=World Ribus – West Antarctica Ranges

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| prominence_m = 2560

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| listing = Ultra, Ribu

| map = Antarctica

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| map_size = 250

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| location = Adelaide Island, Antarctica

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| coordinates = {{coord|67|32|S|68|37|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

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Mount Gaudry is a mountain, {{convert|2560|m|-1}} high, rising close southwest of Mount Barre and {{convert|5|nmi|km|0}} north-northwest of Mount Liotard in the southern part of Adelaide Island, Antarctica. It was discovered by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who named it after Albert Gaudry, a prominent French paleontologist.

See also

References

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[http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/antarctica.html "Antarctica Ultra-Prominences"] Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2011-12-08.

{{cite gnis | type = antarid | id = 5523| name = Gaudry, Mount | accessdate = 2012-04-18}}

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