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Sheehan Glacier
Sheehan
Glacier
is a
steep
and extremely
broken
glacier
draining
from the vicinity of
Miller Peak
in the
Explorers Range
,
Bowers Mountains
, and entering the
Rennick Glacier
just
south
of
Alvarez Glacier
. Named by the
northern party
of
New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition
, 1963–64, for
Maurice Sheehan
,
mountaineer
who wintered at
Scott Base
in
1963
, and was a
field
party
assistant with the
expedition
.