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Best 1 Chicxulub
Chicxulub

The Chicxulub crater is a massive impact structure located beneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. It’s notable as the geological evidence for the asteroid that caused the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, wiping out approximately 76% of plant and animal life on Earth. Scientists study it to u...

2 Great Meteor Tablemount

The Great Meteor Tablemount is a large, flat-topped volcanic structure located in the northeast Atlantic Ocean. It’s notable as one of the largest guyot formations—a type of extinct submarine volcano—and was identified by German scientists during research into Cretaceous-era geological features. Thi...

3 Detroit Guyot

The Detroit Guyot is a Cretaceous-era guyot—a flat-topped volcanic island—found within the Pacific Ocean’s Emperor Seamount chain. Specifically located near Hawaii, it represents an emperor seamount formed approximately 76 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. Geologists study this st...

4 Meiji Guyot

Meiji Guyot is the oldest known seamount in the Emperor-Hawaiian volcanic chain, formed approximately 82 million years ago as the Pacific plate moved over a stationary hotspot.

5 Hess Guyot
Hess Guyot

Hess Guyot is a flat-topped underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable for bearing the name of Harry Hammond Hess, the geologist who discovered guyots in 1945.

6 Suiko Guyot

Suiko Guyot is a massive seamount in the Emperor chain, significant because its rock cores helped confirm the southward motion of the Hawaiian hotspot around 65 million years ago.

7 Osbourn Guyot

Osbourn Guyot is a flat-topped submarine volcano in the South Pacific Ocean, notable as a prominent geological feature within the ancient Louisville seamount chain.

8 Limalok Guyot

Limalok Guyot is a Cretaceous seamount in the Marshall Islands, notable for its drowned Eocene coral reefs discovered during scientific ocean drilling expeditions.

9 Kaiser Guyot

Kaiser Guyot is a prominent flat-topped submarine volcano situated in the central Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its significant size and ancient geological formation.

10 Wodejebato Guyot

Wodejebato Guyot is a prominent Pacific seamount in the Marshall Islands, scientifically significant for providing extensive fossil coral records from the Late Cretaceous period.

11 Porcupine Mountain Escarpment

The Porcupine Mountain Escarpment in Manitoba, Canada, forms a rugged, forested topographic drop along the western edge of the historic Manitoba Escarpment.

12 Makarov Guyot

Makarov Guyot is an underwater flat-topped volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its massive structure and its name honoring Russian admiral Stepan Makarov.

13 Riding Mountain Escarpment

The Riding Mountain Escarpment in Manitoba, Canada, is a prominent geological rise where heavily forested highlands abruptly emerge from the surrounding flat prairie.

14 Afanasy-Nikitin Seamount

Afanasy-Nikitin Seamount is a notable submarine volcanic mountain located in the Indian Ocean, distinguished by its isolated geographic position and unique biodiversity.

15 Corner Rise Guyot

A prominent flat-topped submarine mountain in the North Atlantic Ocean, notable as part of the Corner Rise seamount chain formed millions of years ago by hotspot volcanism.

16 Duck Mountain Escarpment

The Duck Mountain Escarpment in Manitoba, Canada, is a steep, forested segment of the broader Manitoba Escarpment that rises dramatically from the surrounding prairie.

17 Wake Guyot
Wake Guyot

A massive submerged volcanic mountain located in the western Pacific Ocean near Wake Island, notable for its flat summit and geological origins dating back to the Cretaceous period.

18 Boltysh
Boltysh

Boltysh is a meteorite impact crater in central Ukraine, notable for its 24-kilometer diameter and formation approximately 65 million years ago near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary.

19 Carswell
Carswell

Carswell is a meteorite impact structure in Saskatchewan, Canada, notable for its prominent ring-like geological feature and its associated economic uranium deposits.

20 Wetumpka
Wetumpka

Wetumpka is a marine-target meteorite impact crater in Alabama, United States, notable for its Late Cretaceous age and distinct surficial rim remnants.

21 Tin Bider
Tin Bider

Tin Bider is a multi-ringed meteorite impact crater situated in Algeria, notable for its distinct concentric rings and a substantial diameter of approximately 6 kilometers.

22 Muir Seamount

Muir Seamount is a prominent underwater volcano located in the North Atlantic Ocean, notable for its significant geological features and unique deep-sea ecosystems.

23 Pembina Hills Escarpment

The Pembina Hills Escarpment is a steep geological formation in North Dakota and Manitoba, notable for marking the western boundary of the ancient glacial Lake Agassiz basin.

24 Markus-Necker Guyot

Markus-Necker Guyot is a prominent flat-topped seamount in the central Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its vast summit plateau and rich deposits of polymetallic crusts.

25 Ogasawara Guyot

A large flat-topped seamount located near the Ogasawara Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its distinct shape and volcanic origins during the Cretaceous period.

26 Pikinni Guyot

Pikinni Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain located in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its deep-water marine habitats and ancient volcanic foundations.

27 Lo-En Guyot

Lo-En Guyot is a large, flat-topped submarine volcano in the Marshall Islands, distinguished by its summit platform that formed from an ancient, now-drowned Cretaceous atoll.

28 Pioneer Guyot

Pioneer Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain located in the central Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its extensive coral reef formations and ancient volcanic origins.

29 Suruga Guyot

An underwater flat-topped mountain located in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its distinct geological formation resulting from ancient Cretaceous-era hotspot volcanism.

30 Kelvin Guyot

A flat-topped underwater volcano in the North Atlantic Ocean, notable as part of the New England Seamount chain formed by the Great Meteor hotspot over 100 million years ago.

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