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Price Terrace (77°19′40″S 161°18′06″E / 77.32778°S 161.30167°E) is a relatively level ice-free area (c. 1 square mile) between LaBelle Valley and Berkey Valley in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land. The terrace rises to 1250 m, about 750 m above Barwick Valley close southward. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after P. Buford Price, Physics Department, University of California, Berkeley, a United States Antarctic Program principal investigator for cosmic ray studies near McMurdo Station in 1989, and neutrino astrophysics research at Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in 1991.

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  • Die Price Terrace (englisch für Price-Terrasse) ist eine 1,5 km2 große, eisfreie Hochebene im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Sie liegt auf einer Höhe von 1250 m in der Cruzen Range zwischen dem LaBelle Valley und dem Berkey Valley sowie unmittelbar südlich des 750 m tiefer gelegenen Barwick Valley. Das Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names benannte sie 2005 nach dem US-amerikanischen Physiker P. Buford Price von der University of California, Berkeley, der als leitender Beobachter des United States Antarctic Program 1989 Untersuchungen zur Kosmischen Strahlung auf der McMurdo-Station sowie 1991 astrophysikalische Neutrinountersuchungen auf der Amundsen-Scott-Südpolstation durchführte. (de)
  • Price Terrace (77°19′40″S 161°18′06″E / 77.32778°S 161.30167°E) is a relatively level ice-free area (c. 1 square mile) between LaBelle Valley and Berkey Valley in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land. The terrace rises to 1250 m, about 750 m above Barwick Valley close southward. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after P. Buford Price, Physics Department, University of California, Berkeley, a United States Antarctic Program principal investigator for cosmic ray studies near McMurdo Station in 1989, and neutrino astrophysics research at Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in 1991. (en)
  • Price Terrace är en platå i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Nya Zeeland gör anspråk på området. (sv)
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  • Price Terrace (77°19′40″S 161°18′06″E / 77.32778°S 161.30167°E) is a relatively level ice-free area (c. 1 square mile) between LaBelle Valley and Berkey Valley in the Cruzen Range of Victoria Land. The terrace rises to 1250 m, about 750 m above Barwick Valley close southward. Named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 2005 after P. Buford Price, Physics Department, University of California, Berkeley, a United States Antarctic Program principal investigator for cosmic ray studies near McMurdo Station in 1989, and neutrino astrophysics research at Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in 1991. (en)
  • Price Terrace är en platå i Antarktis. Den ligger i Östantarktis. Nya Zeeland gör anspråk på området. (sv)
  • Die Price Terrace (englisch für Price-Terrasse) ist eine 1,5 km2 große, eisfreie Hochebene im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. Sie liegt auf einer Höhe von 1250 m in der Cruzen Range zwischen dem LaBelle Valley und dem Berkey Valley sowie unmittelbar südlich des 750 m tiefer gelegenen Barwick Valley. (de)
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  • Price Terrace (de)
  • Price Terrace (en)
  • Price Terrace (sv)
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