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Elliot Peak
Highest point
Parent peak Queen Alexandra Range, Transantarctic Mountains
Geography
Location Antarktika (Ross Dependency)

Elliot Peak is a noticeable mountain peak in Antarctica. It is the highest point of a ridge made of a dark, strong rock called basalt. This peak is part of the Queen Alexandra Range, which is a large group of mountains in Antarctica.

Exploring Elliot Peak

Elliot Peak stands out because of its unique shape and the type of rock it is made from. It rises about 1.9 kilometers (1.2 miles) northwest of another peak called Tempest Peak. Both peaks are found in the Queen Alexandra Range. This mountain range is part of the even larger Transantarctic Mountains.

Where is Elliot Peak Located?

Elliot Peak is located in a very cold and remote part of the world: Antarctica. Specifically, it is in an area known as the Ross Dependency. This region is claimed by New Zealand, though such claims are not always recognized internationally. The exact coordinates for Elliot Peak are 84°31′ South and 164°4′ East.

How Elliot Peak Got Its Name

Elliot Peak was named by a group of explorers and scientists from Ohio State University. This team explored the Queen Alexandra Range during the years 1966 and 1967. They named the peak after one of their own members, David H. Elliot. David H. Elliot was a geologist, which is a scientist who studies rocks, landforms, and the Earth's history. Naming a feature after a team member is a common way to honor their contributions to exploration and science.

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