Antarctic peninsula named in recognition of Aberdeen geologist’s work
by PA Media from Environment | The Guardian on (#5H5Q9)
Malcolm Hole spent seven years working on island of volcanological significance
A geologist who spent seven years working in the Antarctic has had a peninsula on the continent named after him in recognition of his work.
Dr Malcolm Hole became only the second person to visit Rothschild Island when he arrived there in 1985 and part of it has now been called the Hole peninsula.
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