Mount Rabot

Mountain in East Antarctica


title: "Mount Rabot" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["mountains-of-the-ross-dependency", "shackleton-coast"] description: "Mountain in East Antarctica" topic_path: "general/mountains-of-the-ross-dependency" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rabot" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Mountain in East Antarctica ::

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FieldValue
country_typeContinent
countryAntarctica
parentQueen Elizabeth Range
coordinates
mapAntarctica
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| name= | photo= | photo_size = | photo_caption= | country_type=Continent | country=Antarctica | region= | parent=Queen Elizabeth Range | border= | geology= | period= | orogeny= | highest= | elevation_m= | elevation_ref= | coordinates = | range_coordinates = | range_coordinates_ref= | map=Antarctica | map_size = | map_caption= Mount Rabot () is a mountain, 3,335 m high, standing 3 nmi southeast of Mount Lecointe in the Queen Elizabeth Range in Antarctica.

Name

Mount Rabot was discovered and named by the British Antarctic Expedition (BrAE; 1907-09). Charles Rabot was editor of La Géographie, bulletin of the Société Geographique, Paris, and was an outstanding glaciologist of that period.

Location

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/72/C83165s1_Ant.Map_Mount_Rabot.jpg" caption="Peletier Plateau in southwest of map"] ::

Mount Rabot is in the center of the Queen Elizabeth Range, to the east of the Marsh Glacier and west of the Helm Glacier. The Moore Mountains and Prince Andrew Plateau are to the south. Markham Plateau is to the north. Features near Mount Rabot include Solitary Peak to the south, Mount Counts and Rabot Glacier to the west, Moody Nunatak, Bartrum Plateau and Mount Bonaparte to the northwest, Mount Lecointe to the north, Fopay Peak and Mount Macbain to the northeast.

Features

Solitary Peak

Mount Counts

Moody Nunatak

Bartrum Plateau

Mount Bonaparte

Mount Lecointe

Fopay Peak

Crowell Buttresses

Mount Macbain

References

Sources

  • {{citation|url=https://pubs.usgs.gov/fedgov/70039167/report.pdf |accessdate=2023-12-03 |edition=2 |editor-last=Alberts |title=Geographic Names of the Antarctic |editor-first=Fred G. |publisher=United States Board on Geographic Names |year=1995}}
  • {{citation |url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:C83165s1_Ant.Map_Mount_Rabot.jpg |accessdate=2024-01-03 |title=Mount Rabot |publisher=USGS: United States Geological Survey |ref= }}

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