Dallmann Seamount is an underwater volcano located in the Southern Ocean, specifically to the northwest of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is part of the Scotia Arc, a mountainous region that consists of several underwater features, including seamounts, ridges, and islands. The seamount is named after the German geologist and oceanographer, Karl Dallmann. Dallmann Seamount is significant for geological research as it provides insights into the volcanic and tectonic processes occurring in the region.
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