GAUSSBERG
'Gaussberg' (or 'Mount Gauss') is an extinct volcanic cone, 370 metres high, fronting on Davis Sea immediately west of the Posadowsky Glacier in Kaiser Wilhelm II Land in Antarctica.
Discovered in February 1902 by the German Antarctic Expedition under Erich von Drygalski, who named it as his expedition ship in honour of Carl Friedrich Gauss.
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