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Mount Wyman (83°54′S 158°56′E / 83.900°S 158.933°E / -83.900; 158.933) is a mountain, 2,665 m, at the end of the rock spur running west from Sandford Cliffs, Queen Elizabeth Range. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Carl O. Wyman, ionospheric scientist at Little America V, 1957.

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