• 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...
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    2 az= 325° ±7° Erebus hotspot (54) 77°30′S 167°12′E / 77.5°S 167.2°E / -77.5; 167.2 (Erebus hotspot) Trindade/Martin Vaz hotspot (41) 20°30′S 28°48′W...
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    Mount Erebus, killing all 257 people on board. Mount Erebus is the world's southernmost active volcano. It is the current eruptive centre of the Erebus hotspot...
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    Erebus and HMS Terror. The third highest elevation is Mount Bird, with Shell Glacier and Endeavour Piedmont Glacier on its slopes. The Erebus hotspot...
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    orogeny Climate of Antarctica Dufek Intrusion East Antarctic Shield Erebus hotspot Geography of Antarctica Geology of Enderby Land Geology of the Antarctic...
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    the Antarctic Circle (e.g. the volcanoes of Victoria Land including Mount Erebus, and the volcanoes of Mary Byrd Land) are not related to subduction; therefore...
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    Piton de la Fournaise (category Hotspot volcanoes)
    Kīlauea in the Hawaiian Islands, Stromboli and Etna in Italy and Mount Erebus in Antarctica. A previous eruption began in August 2006 and ended in January...
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    Australia and New Zealand until the Mount Erebus disaster in 1979, when an Air New Zealand plane crashed into Mount Erebus, killing all of the 257 people on board...
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    is not a significant amount of present information on the subject. Mount Erebus is one of the most notable sites in the study of Antarctic Volcanism, in...
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    the Afar Triangle, has maintained a lava lake since at least 1906. Mount Erebus, in Antarctica, has maintained a lava lake since at least 1972. Mount Merapi...
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    stratovolcano on the island of Tenerife The phonolitic lava lake in Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica The 'Bellstone' in Saint Helena Phonolites can...
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    Wellington Channel in search of Sir John Franklin and Her Majesty's ships "Erebus" and "Terror", in Her Majesty's boat "Forlorn Hope", under the command of...
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  • Tasmanian Seamounts (category Hotspot volcanoes)
    were created by the Tasman hotspot, a 4,000 km (2,000 mi) long mantle plume that is currently the active center of Mount Erebus in Antarctica. The seamounts...
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    Gray, John Edward, eds. (1875). The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror. Vol. I: Mammals, Birds. London: E. W. Janson. Ritchie, Peter A...
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    in the world where permanent lakes of lava exist. These include: Mount Erebus, Antarctica Erta Ale, Ethiopia Nyiragongo, Democratic Republic of Congo...
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    crime." On 28 November 2019, Ardern marked the 40th anniversary of the Erebus air disaster by apologizing on behalf of the Government and national carrier...
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    of the McMurdo Volcanic Group, which includes the active volcano Mount Erebus. This volcanic group is one of the largest alkaline volcanic provinces in...
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