Mount Murphy

Mount Murphy
Aerial view of Mount Murphy
Highest point
Elevation2,705 m (8,875 ft)
Prominence2,055 m (6,742 ft)
ListingUltra, Ribu
Coordinates75°20′S 110°44′W / 75.333°S 110.733°W / -75.333; -110.733 (Mount Murphy)
Geography
Mount Murphy
Location in Antarctica
LocationMarie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Geology
Rock ageUnknown
Mountain typeShield volcano
Volcanic fieldMarie Byrd Land Volcanic Province
Last eruptionPleistocene

Mount Murphy (75°20′S 110°44′W / 75.333°S 110.733°W / -75.333; -110.733 (Mount Murphy)) is a snow-covered mountain with steep, rocky slopes rising to 2,634 metres (8,642 ft) in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. It is directly south of Bear Peninsula and is bounded by Smith Glacier, Pope Glacier, and Haynes Glacier. Volcanic activity began in the Miocene with the eruption of basaltic and trachytic lava. Volcanism on the slopes of the volcano resumed much later during the Pleistocene, with a parasitic cone having been K–Ar dated to 0.9 million years old.