Surveyed in 1948 by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) who named it for John Abbotsmith, engineer with the party.
An ice stream on Heard Island flowing from Big Ben down to the sea to the south of Cape Gazert.
Named after Ian Allison, glaciologist, Australian Antarctic Division, who carried out glaciological studies in this area in 1971 during the French-Australian Expedition.
A glacier, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) wide, flowing into the west part of Corinthian Bay, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) west of Challenger Glacier, on the north side of Heard Island.
The glacier appears to have been first noted by a sketch in the narrative accompanying the scientific reports of the 1874 Challenger work along the north side of the island.
The GerAE under Drygalski, 1901-03, portrayed a single large glacier flowing into Corinthian Bay and named it after Admiral Count Friedrich Baudissin, a sponsor of the expedition.
A glacier, 0.8 nautical miles (1.5 km; 0.92 mi) wide, flowing into the east part of Corinthian Bay, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east of Baudissin Glacier, on the north side of Heard Island.
The lower reaches of this glacier were charted and named "Morgan's Iceberg" on an 1860 sketch map compiled by Capt.
A glacier close to the west of Lavett Bluff on the south side of Heard Island.
[13] A glacier flowing from Big Ben on Heard Island to the sea between Melbourne Bluff and North Barrier.
Ealey, Biologist, 1949 ANARE Heard Island Expedition who crossed the glacier during a biological survey en route to Spit Point.
A glacier, 0.8 nautical miles (1.5 km; 0.92 mi) long, flowing northeast from Hayter Peak and terminating in icefalls opposite Vanhoffen Bluff on the north side of Heard Island.
A glacier close north of Cape Arkona on the southwest side of Heard Island.
Lied, radio operator and weather observer with ANARE on Heard Island in the years 1951 and 1963, respectively.
The feature was roughly charted in 1902 by the German Antarctic Expedition (GerAE) under Erich von Drygalski.
He named it for Dr. J. Schmidt of the Royal Prussian Ministry, who assisted in obtaining government support for the expedition.
A glacier close west of Dovers Moraine on the east side of Heard Island.
He named it for Richard Vahsel, an officer on the Gauss and a member of the party that made geological investigations near Atlas Cove.