SAVOLIA
ALTERNATE NAME/NUMBER -
75º 57' 29.641" S
069º 57' 08.172" W
1436.6 Meters
ORVILLE COAST
1977-78 Season
Engineers: David Reed, Eberhand G. Schirmacher, Robin Schumtzler,
and Harry Zohn, Jr.
Intersected peak positions determined by terrestrial surveys
employing Wild T-2 theodolite for angular measurements and Electro-tapes
for distance measurements from positions developed by geoceiver (Doppler)
observations.
Elevations based on sea level using the NASA Goddard Earth
Model (GEM) 10B.
Located in Ellsworth Land in the S end of Hauber Mountains in the center
of Bean Peaks approximately 17 km E of Carlson Peak, approximately 17 km
SE of Janke Nunatak, and approximately 13 km NW of Novocin Peak on the N
tip of twin top nunatak, monunented station.
Survey mark - Standard USGS tablet set in drill hole in 20x20x36 cm
rock projecting 12 cm above ground level, stamped "SAVOLIA 1977-1978".
Surveyed on 07 December 1977.
Horizontal Datum - The positions are based on WGS 66 datum. The adjusted
network was fitted to the geoceiver stations by a least squares transformation
and the residuals were less than two meters.
Vertical Datum - Geodetic heights corrected to the geoid using NASA
GEM 10B. No direct connections to sea level were made.
Image Views
FULL Scene
(185 km x 185 km)
Landsat 4: LT4213114008903210
Path 213 Row 114 - 01 February 1989
Quad map outlined in red. Up in image is roughly 35 degrees True.
Sun elev: 21º / Sun azimuth: 77º
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B&W: 460K jpeg (12 pixels/inch)

Regional View
28 km x 28 km (701 x 701 pixels)
Box indicates position of local chip
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Local Chip
2.5 km x 2.5 km (69 x 69 pixels)
Centered on control point pixel
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Aerial photos

Oblique (1)
from TMA 1994-286R
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Oblique (2)
from TMA 2125-127R
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Oblique (3)
from TMA 2126-191R
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