Russell East Glacier

It flows in an east-southeast direction into the Prince Gustav Channel, which it enters to the north of Long Island.

It is southwest of the Cugnot Ice Piedmont, south of Louis Philippe Plateau and northeast of Victory Glacier.

A low rocky outcrop 85 metres (279 ft) high which extends to Prince Gustav Channel just south of the mouth of Russell East Glacier.

So named by FIDS following a 1946 survey because a sun azimuth was obtained from a cairn built near the east end of the outcrop.

The ice-covered hill rising to 819 metres (2,687 ft)[9] high between Mount Canicula and Erul Heights, on the southeast side of Verdikal Gap.

A rocky hill rising to 647 metres (2,123 ft)[11] high in the upper course of Russell East Glacier.

A narrow pass between the south cliffs of Louis Philippe Plateau and a rock nunatak 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) northeast of the head of Russell East Glacier.

Named by UK-APC for Carl Benz (1844-1929), German engineer who constructed the first practical gasoline motor car, in 1885.

Bounded by Russell East Glacier to the south and Cugnot Ice Piedmont to the north.

Extending 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Benz Pass in east-southeast direction towards Smokinya Cove.

Named by UK-APC for René Panhard (1841-1908), French engineer who in 1891 was jointly responsible with E. Levassor for a motor car design which originated the principles on which most subsequent developments were based.

[16] This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Geological Survey.

Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. Russell East Glacier towards the west of the southeast coast