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Mount Siple

Mount Siple
AJE-Tarek Bazley - Mt Siple.tif
Highest point
Elevation 3,110 m (10,200 ft) 
Prominence 3,110 m (10,200 ft) 
Ranked 78th
Isolation 363 kilometres (226 mi)
Listing Ultra
Coordinates 73°26′S 126°40′W / 73.433°S 126.667°W / -73.433; -126.667Coordinates: 73°26′S 126°40′W / 73.433°S 126.667°W / -73.433; -126.667
Geography
Mount Siple is located in Antarctica
Mount Siple
Mount Siple
Location in Antarctica
Location Siple Island, Antarctica
Geology
Age of rock Unknown
Mountain type Shield volcano
Climbing
First ascent Unclimbed

Mount Siple is a potentially active Antarctic shield volcano, rising to 3,110 metres (10,203 ft) and dominating the northwest part of Siple Island, which is separated from the Bakutis Coast, Marie Byrd Land, by the Getz Ice Shelf. Its youthful appearance strongly suggests that it last erupted in the Holocene. It is capped by a 4-by-5-kilometre (2.5 mi × 3.1 mi) summit caldera, and tuff cones lie on the lower flanks. Its massive volume of 1,800 cubic kilometres (430 cu mi) is comparable to that of Mount Erebus.

Mount Siple is named after Paul A. Siple (1908–68), a US Antarctic explorer and geographer who took part in six Antarctic expeditions, including the two Byrd expeditions of 1928-30 and 1933-35 (Siple Coast, Siple Island). He was in command of the West Base of the US Antarctic Service (USAS), 1939–41, and was navigator on all major exploratory flights from the base, including the flight on which Mount Siple was discovered. He served as US Army Senior Representative on Operation Highjump, 1946–47; as Director of Scientific Projects in the planning stages for the US-IGY; and as the inaugural scientific leader at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station from 1956-57.

The mountain has no known record of being climbed. If it is in fact unclimbed, it is one of the most prominent unclimbed mountains in the world (see highest unclimbed mountain).


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