Lars Christensen Peak

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Lars Christensen Peak is a prominent volcanic summit that forms the central, ice-covered high point of remote Peter I Island off the coast of Antarctica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
volcanic peak
accessDifficulty very difficult
approximateLatitude 68.8 S
approximateLongitude 90.6 W
continent Antarctica
coordinateSystem geographic coordinates
country Norway
discoveredBy Norwegian whalers NERFINISHED
discoveredDuringExpeditionOf Lars Christensen NERFINISHED
elevation 1640 m
5381 ft
geologicalType stratovolcano
hasClimate polar
hasProminence high
hasScientificInterest geology
glaciology
volcanology
hasSummitCover ice
hasSurfaceFeature glacial ice
snow cover
isHighestPointOf Peter I Island NERFINISHED
islandTypeContext volcanic island
isRemote true
lastEruption unknown
locatedIn Antarctica
Bellingshausen Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Peter I Island NERFINISHED
mountainRange none
namedAfter Lars Christensen NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation Norwegian whaling magnate
shipowner
partOf Norwegian dependent territory of Peter I Island NERFINISHED
primaryAccessMode ship-based landing on Peter I Island
region West Antarctica NERFINISHED
relativeLocation in the Bellingshausen Sea
off the coast of Ellsworth Land
sovereigntyClaimedBy Norway NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
topographicIsolation high
uninhabited true
volcanicField Peter I Island volcanic complex NERFINISHED
volcanicStatus possibly active

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Peter I Island highestPoint Lars Christensen Peak