Latitude and longitude of Miers Valley
- In Antarctica
Satellite map of Miers Valley
Miers Valley (78°6′S164°0′E) is a valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys located just south of Marshall Valley and west of Koettlitz Glacier, on the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica. The valley is ice-free in the Austral summer except for Miers Glacier and Adams Glacier in its upper (western) part, and Lake Miers near its center. It was mapped and named by Robert Falcon Scott's British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, possibly after Edward J. Miers, a marine biologist from the British Museum (Natural History) who examined crustacea from the Erebus and Terror expeditions.
Latitude: -78° 05' 60.00" S
Longitude: 164° 00' 0.00" E