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Levy Island
Levy
Island
is an isolated snow-covered
island
in
Crystal Sound
,
Antarctica
, about
east
of
Gagge Point
,
Lavoisier Island
. It was mapped from air
photos
taken by the
Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition
and
surveys
by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
.
The island
was named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
for Henri A. Levy, an American
physical chemist
who, with S.W.
Peterson
, determined the location of the
hydrogen atoms
in ice by
neutron diffraction
, in 1957.