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Revelle Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain located in the North Pacific Ocean and listed in the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names. Guyots are seamounts whose summits were planed flat by wave action before subsiding below sea level. The name follows standard undersea feature nomenclatu...
Discovery Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain recorded in the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names. It lies in the South Atlantic at approximately 42 degrees south and 10 degrees east. A guyot is a seamount whose summit has been substantially flattened, commonly interpreted as the remnant...
O'Higgins Guyot is a flat-topped seamount in the Pacific Ocean, named after Bernardo O'Higgins, the Chilean revolutionary leader associated with the country's independence from Spain in the early nineteenth century. As a guyot, it is an underwater volcanic mountain whose summit has a relatively leve...
Arnold Guyot is a named undersea feature in the North Pacific Ocean. It is a guyot, meaning a seamount with a comparatively flat summit, and is recorded in international databases of submarine geographic features. The feature’s name honors Arnold Henry Guyot, the Swiss-American geologist and geograp...
Saint-Exupéry Guyot is a named guyot, or flat-topped submarine mountain, in the Southern Ocean at approximately 62°28′ south and 153°03′ west. The feature was discovered by the French research vessel L’Atalante in 1996 and was proposed by Louis Géli of IFREMER. It appears in the IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazett...
Walter Munk Guyot is a flat-topped seamount in the Pacific Ocean named in honor of Walter Munk, the American physical oceanographer. A guyot is an underwater volcanic mountain whose summit has been leveled, generally through erosion and later submergence, leaving a broad, relatively flat top below s...
O-Yatagarasu Guyot is an undersea geological feature listed in the IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names. A guyot is a seamount with a comparatively flat summit, generally interpreted as the eroded top of a volcanic island or seamount that later subsided beneath the sea. The name refers...
Beethoven Guyot is a flat-topped undersea volcanic mountain in the Pacific Ocean. It is named after the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven and is associated with the Musicians Seamounts, a group of Pacific seamounts whose names refer to composers. Like other guyots, its relatively level summit rec...
Louis Agassiz Guyot is a named submarine guyot, or flat-topped underwater mountain, in the Pacific Ocean. The feature is listed in the International Hydrographic Organization and GEBCO under the name Louis Agassiz Guyot, with a position near 18 degrees north and 178 degrees east. Its name commemorat...
Shepard Guyot is a flat-topped undersea mountain, or guyot, in the North Pacific Ocean. Its name appears in the GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names, the standardized reference used for named seafloor features. The entry identifies Shepard Guyot as a geographic feature of the deep ocean, while...
Gifford Guyot is a flat-topped basaltic seamount in the Coral Sea east of Australia, associated with the Capel-Faust basins and the Lord Howe Rise. The larger guyot is dated to about 15.6 million years ago, rises from an abyssal plain roughly 3.4 kilometres below sea level, and has a summit near 250...
Sars Guyot is a flat-topped seamount in the South Atlantic Ocean, recorded in the IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names. The feature lies near 59°41′S, 68°50′W and has a reported minimum depth of about 462 metres, a maximum depth of about 4,185 metres, and dimensions of roughly 37 by 30...
Queensland Guyot is a named submarine feature in the Coral Sea, east of Queensland, Australia, and is classified as a guyot. A guyot is a seamount with a relatively flat summit, generally interpreted as the remnant of a volcanic island or seamount that was eroded near sea level before subsiding. Que...
Baekdu Guyot is a named submarine feature in the Pacific Ocean and is classified as a guyot, a flat-topped seamount shaped by erosion and later subsidence. Its name refers to Baekdu Mountain, the volcanic mountain associated with the Korean Peninsula, while the feature itself is part of the mapped s...
Kana Keoki Guyot is a submarine volcanic mountain in the central Pacific Ocean. It is a guyot, a seamount with a broad, relatively flat summit that lies below sea level; the flat top is the feature that separates a guyot from a pointed volcanic peak. The formation is therefore relevant to marine geo...
Ari'i Moana Guyot is a submarine volcanic mountain in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a guyot, a seamount with a broad, relatively flat summit; such flat tops are commonly interpreted as former volcanic islands or shallow seamounts levelled by wave erosion before subsiding below sea level. The featur...
Menard Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain, or guyot, in the Pacific Ocean. Guyots are volcanic seamounts whose summits were eroded near sea level before the mountains subsided, leaving relatively level tops beneath the ocean surface. Menard Guyot is named after Henry William Menard, an Americ...
Capricorn Guyot, also called Capricorn Seamount or Capricorn Tablemount, is a flat-topped submarine volcanic mountain in the southwest Pacific. It rises more than 4 km from the eastern flank of the Tonga Trench and has a broad summit with a second, shallower flat-topped knoll. The crust beneath the...
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