Gildea Glacier | |
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Location of Gildea Glacier in Antarctica | |
Type | tributary |
Location | Ellsworth Land |
Coordinates | 78°38′00″S 85°39′00″W / 78.63333°S 85.65000°W |
Length | 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) |
Width | 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) |
Thickness | unknown |
Terminus | Nimitz Glacier |
Status | unknown |
Gildea Glacier is a glacier 10 kilometres (6 mi) long and 5 kilometres (3 mi) wide flowing southwestward from Craddock Massif between Mount Slaughter and Mount Atkinson into Nimitz Glacier, in the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. The upper portion of the glacier also receives ice from Hammer Col and southern Vinson Massif.
It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2006 after Damien Gildea, the Australian leader of several Omega Foundation expeditions to the Sentinel Range and Livingston Island in 2000–07. He made an ascent of Mount Craddock from the Bender Glacier in 2005, and directed the preparation of a 1:50,000-scale map of the Vinson Massif area for publication by the Omega Foundation in 2006.[1]