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Enderby Land is a projecting landmass of Antarctica. Its shore extends from Shinnan Glacier at about 67°55′S 44°38′E / 67.917°S 44.633°E / -67.917; 44.633 to William Scoresby Bay at 67°24′S 59°34′E / 67.400°S 59.567°E / -67.400; 59.567 , approximately 1 ⁄ 24 of the earth'
Enderby Land is known to have higher seismic velocities than other neighboring regions, with its center around the Napier Complex, as determined by surface wave tomographic studies. Additionally, the depth of the lithospheric rock body beneath the Napier complex acquired from the seismic body wave tomography is found to be about 250 km. [ 3 ]
Adelie Land tundra: Adélie Land: Central South Antarctic Peninsula tundra: Antarctic Peninsula: Dronning Maud Land tundra: Queen Maud Land: East Antarctic tundra: Eastern Antarctica: Ellsworth Land tundra: Ellsworth Land: Ellsworth Mountains tundra: Ellsworth Mountains: Enderby Land tundra: Enderby Land: Marie Byrd Land tundra: Marie Byrd Land ...
These islands have a somewhat milder climate than Antarctica proper, and support a greater diversity of tundra plants, although they are all too windy and cold to support trees. Antarctic krill is the keystone species of the ecosystem of the Southern Ocean , and is an important food organism for whales , seals , leopard seals , fur seals ...
Enderby Islands (Islas Enderby), Chile, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena islands Enderby Island (Chile) (Isla Enderly), principal island of the Islas Enderby group; Enderby Land, a projecting land mass of East Antarctica; Enderby Plain, an abyssal plain located off the coast of Enderby Land, East Antarctica; Enderby Point, Falkland Islands ...
Location of Enderby Land (red), Australian Antarctic Territory in Antarctica. Following is a list of glaciers of Enderby Land in Antarctica.
Enderby Land is that portion of Antarctica which extends between 44°38' E and 56°25' E. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The mountains of Enderby Land are located in the region Enderby Land, East Antarctica, between 45° E and 55° E. [1] Australia claims this region to be part of the Australian Antarctic Territory. The area are highly glaciated. The availability of reliable data for this region is limited, making the list incomplete and inaccurate.