Coulman Island

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Coulman Island is a large, ice-covered volcanic island in the Ross Sea off the coast of Antarctica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic island
administeredBy New Zealand (under Ross Dependency claim) NERFINISHED
composition basaltic volcanic rocks
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica (no sovereign nation)
discoveredBy James Clark Ross NERFINISHED
discoveryExpedition British Antarctic Expedition (James Clark Ross) 1839–1843 NERFINISHED
elevation over 2000 metres above sea level (approximate)
environment polar climate
feature ice-covered plateau
sheer coastal cliffs
geologicalAge Cenozoic volcanic
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasPart Cape Anne NERFINISHED
Cape Burney NERFINISHED
Cape Main NERFINISHED
Cape Wadworth NERFINISHED
Coulman Island caldera NERFINISHED
hasStatus uninhabited
length about 33 kilometres (approximate)
locatedIn Antarctica
Ross Sea NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean
namedAfter Thomas Coulman NERFINISHED
namedBy James Clark Ross NERFINISHED
near Cape Adare NERFINISHED
Franklin Island NERFINISHED
partOf McMurdo Volcanic Province NERFINISHED
Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
population 0 (no permanent inhabitants)
protectedBy Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty NERFINISHED
relativeLocation in western Ross Sea
north of Ross Island
off the coast of Victoria Land, Antarctica
surfaceCover ice
surroundedBy Ross Sea NERFINISHED
usedFor scientific research
volcanicField McMurdo Volcanic Group NERFINISHED
width about 14 kilometres (approximate)

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Ross Dependency (New Zealand Antarctic territory) contains Coulman Island
subject surface form: Ross Dependency