Weinberg ( born Mount Veynberg ) is a mountain about 900 m high, located on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula .
| Weinberg | |
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| English Mount veynberg | |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 900 m |
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It is mapped in the years 1948-1959. Named UK-APC in honor of Boris Petrovich Weinberg (1871-1942), a Russian physicist who conducted advanced experiments in the laboratory to study the properties of ice.
Literature
- Dubrovin L.I., Preobrazhenskaya M.A. What the map says. - L .: Gidrometizdat, 1982.
- Dubrovin L.I., Preobrazhenskaya M.A. Russian and Soviet geographical names on maps of Antarctica. - L .: Gidrometizdat, 1976.
- Roberts B. Glaciologist and Antarctic Place-name // Ice. - 1962. - No. 9. - R. 10-18.
- Ostrovskaya G.V. The Life Road of Professor B.P. Weinberg and its Ice Mountain // Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic University. - 2011. - T. 319, No. 2: Mathematics and Mechanics. Physics. - S. 149-156.