Dahe Glacier
Dahe Glacier (77°15′19″S 162°00′56″E / 77.25528°S 162.01556°ECoordinates: 77°15′19″S 162°00′56″E / 77.25528°S 162.01556°E) is a glacier flowing northeast between Stone Ridge and Wise Ridge in the Saint Johns Range of Victoria Land. It terminates as a hanging glacier on a bluff 200 m above the head of the Debenham Glacier. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after Qin Dahe, Director of the China Meteorological Administration; manager of the Great Wall Station for two years in the 1980s; co-author of studies on distribution, transport and range of chemicals recovered from surface snow and ice cores in traverses from Zhongshan Station to Dome Argus, 1996-2002.
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Dahe Glacier" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).