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Ashworth Glacier
Ashworth
Glacier
is an
Antarctic
glacier
with sharply delineated
sides
,
flowing
west
from
Supporters Range
into
Mill Glacier
,
north
of
Mount Iveagh
. It was named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
in 2007, after
Allan
C. Ashworth,
Professor
of
Paleontology
and
Stratigraphy
at
North Dakota State University
. He
discovered
the only yet known
fly
and beetle fossils in
Antarctica
in the
nearby
Dominion Range
.