Charles Bentley
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Charles Bentley (born 1931, New York, New York) is an American glaciologist and geophysicist. He is a professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mount Bentley and the Bentley Subglacial Trench in Antarctica are named after him. In 1957, he and a handful of other scientists set out on an expedition across West Antarctica in tracked vehicles to make the first measurements of the ice sheet.[1]
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- ^ Rejcek, Peter (December 20, 2007). Science hits the road (web). POLAR-PALOOZA brings polar research and issues to the public with traveling show. The Antarctic Sun. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.

