Miers Valley | |
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Geography | |
Location | Antarctica |
Coordinates | 78°6′S 164°0′E / 78.100°S 164.000°E |
Miers Valley (78°6′S 164°0′E / 78.100°S 164.000°E) is a valley just south of Marshall Valley and west of Koettlitz Glacier, on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The valley is ice-free except for Miers Glacier in its upper (western) part and Lake Miers near its center. It was mapped and named by Robert Falcon Scott's British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13.[1] The name is possibly after Edward J. Miers, a marine biologist from the British Museum (Natural History) who examined crustacea from the Erebus and Terror expeditions.[2]