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  2. Mount Erebus - Wikipedia

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    Mount Erebus (/ ˈ ɛr ɪ b ə s /) is the southernmost active volcano on Earth, located on Ross Island in the Ross Dependency in Antarctica.With a summit elevation of 3,792 metres (12,441 ft), it is the second most prominent mountain in Antarctica (after Mount Vinson) and the second-highest volcano in Antarctica (after the dormant Mount Sidley).

  3. Mount Erebus disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Erebus disaster occurred on 28 November 1979 when Air New Zealand Flight 901 (TE901) [nb 1] flew into Mount Erebus on Ross Island, Antarctica, killing all 237 passengers and 20 crew on board. [1] [2] Air New Zealand had been operating scheduled Antarctic sightseeing flights since 1977.

  4. Ross Island - Wikipedia

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    Ross Island is an island in Antarctica lying on the east side of McMurdo Sound and extending 43 nautical miles (80 km; 49 mi) from Cape Bird in the north to Cape Armitage in the south, and a similar distance from Cape Royds in the west to Cape Crozier in the east.

  5. Erebus hotspot - Wikipedia

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    The Erebus hotspot is a volcanic hotspot responsible for the high volcanic activity on Ross Island in the western Ross Sea of Antarctica. Its current eruptive zone, Mount Erebus, has erupted continuously since its discovery in 1841. Magmas of the Erebus hotspot are similar to those erupted from hotspots at the active East African Rift in ...

  6. Mount Terror (Antarctica) - Wikipedia

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    At the suggestion of P.R. Kyle, named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (2000) after Raymond L. Chuan who, as a scientist with the Brunswick Corporation, Costa Mesa, CA, undertook many airborne surveys of volcanic aerosols from Mount Erebus and also did sampling at the crater rim, 1983–84 and 1986–87; investigator (with ...

  7. List of volcanoes in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Mount Erebus [32] 3,794 [32] ... Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans.

  8. File:Mount Erebus craters, Ross Island, Antarctica (aerial ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org جبل إريباص; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Mount Erebus; Usage on en.wikivoyage.org

  9. Hut Point Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Edward Wilson's map of Hut Point Peninsula, circa 1910 Ross Island's Mount Erebus looms over McMurdo and Scott lighting up the polar twilight on Hut Point Peninsula (view looking north) Several features on Hut Point, including the cross memorial for George Vince and the store hut for the Scott expeditions, are protected under the Antarctic ...