Dobbratz Glacier

- 79.4 - 85.083333333333Koordinaten: 79 ° 24 '0 " S, 85 ° 5' 0 " W

The Dobbratz Glacier is a broad glacier in addition to the Heritage Range, the southern part of the Antarctic Ellsworthgebirges. He feeds on the ice that into the valleys of the Heritage Range flows from the plain to the west of the Heritage Range of the southern part of an off-road ratio, the White Escarpment. The glacier flows in the north-eastern direction, where he joins the Fendorf Glacier. From here it flows in a northerly direction between the Watlack Hills and the Webers peak to pass, until he finally meets the Splettstößer Glacier.

Was named the glacier from a geological expedition of the University of Minnesota who explored the area in the summer of 1963/64. They named it after Major Joseph R. Dobbratz (* 1928), one of the pilots of the United States Marine Corps, who supported the expedition there.

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