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Introduction
The heights of most Antarctic mountains have never been measured, and the heights of even those that have been measured are not well known. It is not unusual for different sources to give heights that differ by four or five hundred metres. The following lists have been extracted from data plotted on Topographic Reconnaissance Maps by the United States Antarctic Resource Centre, 1:250000 Scale and from data in the International SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. When there are disagreements between sources, the topographic maps are taken as the primary source, the US Gazetteer as the secondary source, the Norwegian Gazetteer as the tertiary source, followed by Gazetteers from other countries.

Mountain Ranges
Location in this table is the location of the highest peak.

Mountain Ranges
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Mountain Ranges
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Mountain Ranges
Main source is the US Gazetteer. Secondary sources are Gazetteers from other countries.

Highest Peaks
Main source is the Norwegian Gazetteer. Second source is the US Gazetteer.

Mountain Ranges
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