Wilson Portal

Wilson Portal (84°28′S 178°54′W / 84.467°S 178.900°W / -84.467; -178.900Coordinates: 84°28′S 178°54′W / 84.467°S 178.900°W / -84.467; -178.900) is a coastal mountain rising over 1,000 m, which is snow-covered except for its north steep rock face. Spurs descend northeast from the feature. It stands 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km) southeast of O'Leary Peak and overlooks the west side of the mouth (or portal) of Kosco Glacier where the latter enters Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered and photographed by United States Antarctic Service (USAS) (1939–41) and surveyed by A.P. Crary (1957–58). Named by Crary for Charles R. Wilson, chief aurora scientist at Little America V (1958) and glaciologist of the U.S. Victoria Land Traverse Party (1958–59).

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Wilson Portal" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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