McMurdo Volcanic Group

[4][5] The Hallett Volcanic Province in northern Victoria Land is situated along the margin of the Transantarctic Mountains.

[1][6] It consists of a 260 km (160 mi) long chain of four major elongated shield volcano complexes that were originally interpreted to have erupted subglacially under a larger Antarctic ice sheet.

[1] The Melbourne Volcanic Province is also in northern Victoria Land and forms an arcuate band extending from the Ross Sea coast into the Transantarctic Mountains.

[1][6] It consists of large volcanic centres and small but widely distributed basaltic vents.

[1][6] It includes marine volcanic centres in the southwest Ross Sea, major volcanic complexes in southern McMurdo Sound and several small basaltic centres in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, as well as along the foothills of the Royal Society Range.

Coulman Island in the Ross Sea is part of the Hallett Volcanic Province.
Mount Melbourne seen from the ice-covered Ross Sea. It is part of the Melbourne Volcanic Province.
Mount Erebus on Ross Island is part of the Erebus Volcanic Province.