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Dybvadskog Peak
Dybvadskog Peak
is
a sharp
, somewhat
isolated
peak, high, the westernmost of those rising above the
ice
surface just
west
of the
southern
part of the
Founders Escarpment
, in the
Heritage Range
of the
Ellsworth Mountains
,
Antarctica
. It was mapped by the
United States Geological Survey
from
surveys
and U.S.
Navy
air
photos
, 1961–66, and was named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names
after
Olav Dybvadskog
, a
Norwegian
glaciologist
who was a member of the
United States Antarctic Research Program
South Pole—Queen Maud Land Traverse
I, 1964–65.