Mount Irving

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Mount Irving is a prominent, heavily glaciated volcanic peak in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
volcanic peak
climate polar climate
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
elevation 1950 m
approximately 1950 metres
firstChartedBy early 19th-century sealers
geologicalType volcanic
hasCoordinateSystem latitude/longitude (WGS84)
hasFeature heavily glaciated slopes
volcanic origin
hasGlacier glaciers on its slopes
isHighestPointOf Clarence Island NERFINISHED
locatedIn Antarctica
Clarence Island NERFINISHED
South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
mapReference British Antarctic Territory topographic maps
mountainRange Clarence Island central range NERFINISHED
namedAfter Edward Irving NERFINISHED
nearbyIslandGroup South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
partOf South Shetland Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
region Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
relativeLocation near the eastern end of the South Shetland Islands chain
summitType ice-covered summit
surroundedBy ice fields
topographicProminence dominant peak on Clarence Island

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Clarence Island hasHighestPoint Mount Irving
Clarence Island hasFeature Mount Irving