Mount Berlin

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Mount Berlin is a large, mostly ice-covered volcanic massif in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica, known for its prominent caldera and association with the region’s active volcanic system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic massif
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
discoveredBy United States Antarctic Service NERFINISHED
discoveryPeriod 1939–1941
elevation 3478 m
about 11411 ft
eruptionStyle effusive eruptions
subglacial eruptions
geologicalAge Cenozoic
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasCalderaDiameter about 12 km
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasFeature caldera
fumarolic activity
ice-covered summit
lava flows
volcanic cone
hasGlaciologicalFeature ice cap
ice-filled caldera
hasHumanSettlement none
hasNearbyVolcano Mount Hampton NERFINISHED
Mount Moulton NERFINISHED
Mount Sidley NERFINISHED
isMostly ice-covered
isPartOfVolcanicSystem West Antarctic Rift System NERFINISHED
isRemote yes
isVolcanicallyActive yes
locatedIn Marie Byrd Land NERFINISHED
West Antarctica NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Antarctica NERFINISHED
mountainRange Executive Committee Range NERFINISHED
namedAfter Leland C. Berlin NERFINISHED
partOf Executive Committee Range NERFINISHED
region Marie Byrd Land volcanic province NERFINISHED
researchInterest subglacial volcanic activity
volcanism–ice sheet interactions
rockType basalt
trachyte
surveyedBy U.S. Navy air photos
United States Geological Survey NERFINISHED
volcanicField Marie Byrd Land volcanic province NERFINISHED

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