Mont Ross is a stratovolcano, the highest mountain in the Kerguelen Islands at 1,850 metres (6,070 ft). It is located in the Gallieni Massif, at the end of the Gallieni Peninsula, east of Baie Larose on the main island of Grande Terre. The volcano is composed primarily of trachybasalt and was active during the late Pleistocene. Eruptives have been dated between 2 million years to 100,000 years old.: 2
By elevation Mont Ross is
# 1 out of 336 in Réserve naturelle nationale des Terres australes françaises # 1 out of 280 in Réserve naturelle des Terres australes françaises - Archipel des Kerguelen
By prominence Mont Ross is
# 6 out of 35442 in France # 1 out of 336 in Réserve naturelle nationale des Terres australes françaises # 1 out of 280 in Réserve naturelle des Terres australes françaises - Archipel des Kerguelen
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