Gaussberg

Gaussberg (or Schwarzen Berg, Mount Gauss) is an extinct, 370-metre-high (1,210-foot) high volcanic cone in East Antarctica fronting on Davis Sea immediately west of Posadowsky Glacier. It is ice-free and conical in nature, having formed subglacially about 55,000 years ago. The current edifice is thought to be the remains of a once-larger mountain that has been reduced by glacial and subaerial erosion. The volcano has produced lamproite magmas, and is the youngest volcano to have produced such magmas on Earth.

Gaussberg
Gaussberg in 1912
Highest point
Elevation373 m (1,224 ft)
ListingList of volcanoes in Antarctica
Coordinates66°48′S 089°11′E
Geography
Gaussberg
Geology
Mountain typeVolcanic cone
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