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Mount Irvine (Antarctica)
Mount Irvine
is a peak rising to between
Vogler Peak
and
Hoehn Peak
on
Roa Ridge
, the dividing ridge at the
heads
of
Bartley Glacier
and
Matterhorn Glacier
in
Asgard Range
,
Victoria Land
. The
mountain
was named by
New Zealand Geographic Board
after
Sir Robin
Irvine, formerly
Vice Chancellor
of the
University of Otago
, Chairman of the
Ross Dependency
Research Committee
and of
the Antarctic
New Zealand
Board
.