Halle Flat

Halle Flat (76°40′S 159°50′E / 76.667°S 159.833°E / -76.667; 159.833Coordinates: 76°40′S 159°50′E / 76.667°S 159.833°E / -76.667; 159.833) is a relatively flat area just southward of Coxcomb Peak in the Allan Hills of Victoria Land, Antarctica. It was reconnoitered by the New Zealand Antarctic Research Program Allan Hills Expedition, 1964. They gave the name after Thore G. Halle whose pioneering work in 1913 on Antarctic fossil plants forms part of the scientific reports on Otto Nordenskiöld's Swedish Antarctic Expedition of 1901–04.[1]

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Halle Flat" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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