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Muller Ice Shelf
Former ice shelf in Antarctica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muller Ice Shelf, also known as Müller Ice Shelf[2] according to the original German spelling of the family name Müller, (67°15′S 66°52′W) was an ice shelf lying southwest of Hooke Point in southwest Lallemand Fjord, Arrowsmith Peninsula, Loubet Coast. It was nurtured by Brückner Glacier and Antevs Glacier.
![Image showing ice shelves on the Antarctic peninsula.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/Antarctic-Peninsula-Ice-Shelves.png/320px-Antarctic-Peninsula-Ice-Shelves.png)
It collapsed "recently" (as at late March 2008).[3]
The name was given by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1981 in memory of Fritz Muller (1926–80), a Swiss glaciologist, who carried out research in Switzerland, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, and the Himalayas.