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3-598: The Gjelsvik Mountains are a group of mountains about 25 nautical miles (50 km) long, between the Sverdrup Mountains and the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains in Queen Maud Land , East Antarctica . With its summit at 2,705 metres (8,875 ft), the massive Risemedet Mountain forms the highest point in these mountains, also marking their eastern end. The Gjelsvik Mountains were first photographed from

6-677: A group of mountains about 80 km (50 mi) long, standing just west of the Gjelsvik Mountains in Queen Maud Land , East Antarctica . With its summit at 2,855 metres (9,367 ft), Hamartind Peak forms the highest point in the Sverdrup Mountains. First photographed from the air and roughly plotted by the Third German Antarctic Expedition (3rd GAE), 1938–1939. Mapped in detail by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and aerial photographs taken by

9-859: The air and roughly plotted by the Third German Antarctic Expedition (1938–39). They were mapped in detail by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition (1949–52) and from air photos by the Norwegian expedition (1958–59). They were named for Tore Gjelsvik , Director of the Norwegian Polar Institute . [REDACTED]  This article incorporates public domain material from "Gjelsvik Mountains" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey . Sverdrup Mountains The Sverdrup Mountains ( Norwegian : Sverdrupfjella ) are

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