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Volcanic cone in Antarctica
Gaussberg (or Schwarzen Berg, Mount Gauss) is a 370-metre-high (1,210-foot) extinct volcanic cone in East Antarctica fronting on Davis Sea immediately
Gaussberg
Gaussberg in Antarctica, an extinct volcano discovered by the Gauss expedition Mount Gauss, in Antarctica Gauss Peninsula, East Greenland Gaussberg,
List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Mantle rock expulsed to the surface in volcanic pipes
age, from Proterozoic to Pleistocene, the youngest known example from Gaussberg in Antarctica being 56,000 ± 5,000 years old. Lamproite volcanology is
Lamproite
Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer (1874–1922)
a scientific expedition to the Antarctic coast between Cape Adare and Gaussberg, and had written to the RGS about this in February 1910. Any future resumption
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Interior. Retrieved 2018-01-21. "Gaussberg". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2018-01-20. "Gaussberg". Geographic Names Information
List of volcanoes in Antarctica
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north to Posadowsky Bay immediately east of Gaussberg. The glacier was observed from the summit of Gaussberg by the Gauss expedition under Drygalski, 1901-03
List of glaciers of Kaiser Wilhelm II Land
List_of_glaciers_of_Kaiser_Wilhelm_II_Land
Type of igneous and meta-igneous rock
Proterozoic lamproite (Argyle diamond mine), and Cenozoic lamproite (Gaussberg, Antarctica) are known, as are vents of Devonian lamprophyre (Scotland)
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Australian antarctic claim
expedition with 1.2 million Goldmarks. The expedition also discovered the Gaussberg, a 370-metre-high (1,210 ft) extinct volcano, which was named after mathematician
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1901–1903 German expedition to Antarctica
new territory was discovered: Kaiser Wilhelm II Land and its volcano—Gaussberg. Drygalski was the first to use a gas balloon in Antarctica. The expedition
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Name Elevation Location Last eruption metres feet Coordinates Gaussberg 370 1,214 66°48′S 89°1′E / 66.800°S 89.017°E / -66.800; 89.017 (Gaussberg) —
List of volcanoes in Australia
List_of_volcanoes_in_Australia
German geographer, geophysicist and polar scientist
discovered new territory in Antarctica, the Kaiser Wilhelm II Land with the Gaussberg. The expedition arrived back in Kiel in November 1903. Subsequently, Drygalski
Erich_von_Drygalski
Expedition to Antarctica led by Douglas Mawson, 1911–1914
operate in the Antarctic coastal arc between Cape Adare in the east, and Gaussberg in the west. Within these bounds, Mawson said, lay territory "of whose
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
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journey that reached Gaussberg. Sydney Evan Jones 24 Medical officer Member of western sledging journey that reached Gaussberg. Alexander Lorimer Kennedy
List of members of the Australasian Antarctic expedition
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point fronting on the West Ice Shelf about 35 miles west-northwest of Gaussberg, separating the Leopold and Astrid Coast from the Wilhelm II Coast. It
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Bay in Antarctica
Posadowsky Bay (German: Posadowskybai) is an open embayment in the vicinity of Gaussberg, just east of the West Ice Shelf. Discovered in February 1902 by German
Posadowsky_Bay
Ridge in Queen Mary Land, Antarctica
Western Base and as leader of the party which extended exploration west to Gaussberg. The name Jones Ridge was reassigned on the Advisory Committee on Antarctic
Jones_Ridge
Glacier in Antarctica
kilometers; 10 miles) long, flowing north to Posadowsky Bay immediately east of Gaussberg. Posadowsky Bay is an open embayment, located just east of the West Ice
Posadowsky Glacier (Antarctica)
Posadowsky_Glacier_(Antarctica)
Species of moss
western parts of Queen Maud Land, coastal areas of Mac. Robertson Land, on Gaussberg and the nearby Bunger Hills, the offshore Windmill Islands, Victoria Land
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regions that are or were covered by continental ice sheets. Brown Bluff Gaussberg Viedma Ash Mountain Mount Brew Caribou Tuya Cauldron Dome Chakatah Creek
List_of_subglacial_volcanoes
Antarctic research expedition
Kaiser Wilhelm II Land, and an extinct volcano, also observed, was called Gaussberg. Most of the scientific work of the expedition was carried out in a winter
Second German Antarctic Expedition
Second_German_Antarctic_Expedition
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