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Mahler Spur
Mahler
Spur
is a
rock spur
, long, extending
west
into the
Mozart Ice Piedmont
east
of
the south
end of the
Debussy Heights
, in the northern part of
Alexander Island
,
Antarctica
. It was first seen from the air and
roughly
mapped by the
British Graham Land Expedition
in
1937
. The
spur
was accurately delineated from air
photos
taken by the
Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition
, 1947–48, by D. Searle of the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
in
1960
. It was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
for
Gustav Mahler
, the
Austrian
composer
.