Name of feature
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Coordinates
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Altitude
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Discovery
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Notes
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Alan Peak
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72°39′S 00°11′E / 72.650°S 0.183°E / -72.650; 0.183
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3rd GAE
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A peak at the west side of the mouth of Reece Valley, in the southern part of the Sverdrup Mountains. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and "aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE." Named for Alan Reece, geologist of the NBSAE, and earlier with the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS).
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Barkley Mountains
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72°22′S 01°00′E / 72.367°S 1.000°E / -72.367; 1.000
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3rd GAE
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Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named for Erich Barkley, biologist of the 3rd GAE.
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Brattskarvet Mountain
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72°06′S 01°27′E / 72.100°S 1.450°E / -72.100; 1.450
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2100 meters
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3rd GAE
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Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Brattskarvet (the steep mountain).
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Fuglefjellet
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72°17′S 00°46′E / 72.283°S 0.767°E / -72.283; 0.767
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3rd GAE
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7 nautical miles (13 km) east of Mount Roer. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Fuglefjellet (the bird mountain).
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Gburek Peaks
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72°11′S 00°15′W / 72.183°S 0.250°W / -72.183; -0.250
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3rd GAE
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A group of rocky elevations including Straumsvola Mountain and Jutulrora Mountain, forming the western end of the Sverdrup Mountains. Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named for Leo Gburek, geophysicist of the 3rd GAE.
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Hamartind Peak
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72°33′S 00°39′E / 72.550°S 0.650°E / -72.550; 0.650
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Isingen Mountain
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72°23′S 01°04′E / 72.383°S 1.067°E / -72.383; 1.067
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Joungane Peaks
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72°04′S 00°17′W / 72.067°S 0.283°W / -72.067; -0.283
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Jutulrora Mountain
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72°15′S 00°27′W / 72.250°S 0.450°W / -72.250; -0.450
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Kvitho Peak
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72°29′S 01°13′E / 72.483°S 1.217°E / -72.483; 1.217
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Kvithovden Peak
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72°22′S 00°45′E / 72.367°S 0.750°E / -72.367; 0.750
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Kvitkjolen Ridge
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Kvitsvodene Valley
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Mount Brandt
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72°10′S 01°07′E / 72.167°S 1.117°E / -72.167; 1.117
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Mount Krüger
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72°36′S 00°57′E / 72.600°S 0.950°E / -72.600; 0.950
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2655 meters
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3rd GAE
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The summit of Krügerfjellet, 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Kvitho Peak, is the highest point in the Sverdrup Mountains. Named for Walter Krüger, meteorological assistant on the 3rd GAE.
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Mount Roer
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72°18′S 00°21′E / 72.300°S 0.350°E / -72.300; 0.350
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Nupskapa Peak
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72°43′S 00°16′E / 72.717°S 0.267°E / -72.717; 0.267
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Oppkuven Peak
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72°37′S 00°24′E / 72.617°S 0.400°E / -72.617; 0.400
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Paulsen Mountains
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72°10′S 01°21′E / 72.167°S 1.350°E / -72.167; 1.350
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3rd GAE
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A group of mountains including Brattskarvet Mountain, Vendeholten Mountain and Tverrveggen Ridge, located in the northern part of the Sverdrup Mountains. Named for Karl-Heinz Paulsen, oceanographer on the expedition.
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Rogstad Glacier
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Romlingane Peaks
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72°11′S 01°08′E / 72.183°S 1.133°E / -72.183; 1.133
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Salknappen Peak
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72°19′S 01°02′E / 72.317°S 1.033°E / -72.317; 1.033
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Snarby Peak
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72°02′S 01°37′E / 72.033°S 1.617°E / -72.033; 1.617
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Sorhausane Peaks
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72°47′S 00°15′E / 72.783°S 0.250°E / -72.783; 0.250
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Storjoen Peak
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72°07′S 00°12′W / 72.117°S 0.200°W / -72.117; -0.200
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Straumsvola Mountain
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72°07′S 00°20′W / 72.117°S 0.333°W / -72.117; -0.333
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Tverrveggen Ridge
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72°17′S 01°20′E / 72.283°S 1.333°E / -72.283; 1.333
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3rd GAE
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Remapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by the NBSAE and later by the NE. Named Tverrveggen (the transverse wall).
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Tvora
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72°10′S 00°05′W / 72.167°S 0.083°W / -72.167; -0.083
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Vendeholten Mountain
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72°12′S 01°20′E / 72.200°S 1.333°E / -72.200; 1.333
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