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Best 1 Mt. Roraima

Mount Roraima is a unique sandstone tepui – a table-top mountain – located in southern Venezuela. Its isolated flat summit creates a distinct ecosystem supporting unusual plant and animal life. The sheer cliffs offer significant geological interest for geologists and biologists studying high-altitud...

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

Detroit Guyot is a large submarine volcano in the Emperor Seamount chain, notable for its relatively shallow flat summit and its formation approximately 76 million years ago.

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 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.

6 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.

7 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.

8 Koko Guyot
Koko Guyot

Koko Guyot is a large volcano in the Pacific's Emperor seamount chain, notable for its 48-million-year-old volcanic rock samples recovered during scientific deep-sea drilling.

9 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.

10 Cobb Seamount

Cobb Seamount is a prominent submarine volcano in the Pacific Ocean off Oregon, notable for its shallow summit and highly productive, diverse marine biological communities.

11 Nintoku Guyot

Nintoku Guyot is a prominent flat-topped seamount in the Emperor chain, notable for its distinct magnetic anomalies and its volcanic formation during the Paleogene period.

12 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.

13 Yuryaku Guyot

Yuryaku Guyot is an underwater volcano in the Emperor seamount chain, distinguished by its highly alkalic lava composition and formation approximately 43 million years ago.

14 Daikakuji Guyot

Daikakuji Guyot is a seamount located precisely at the bend between the Emperor and Hawaiian volcanic chains, representing a key 47-million-year-old geological transition.

15 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.

16 Ojin Guyot
Ojin Guyot

Ojin Guyot is a sizable flat-topped submarine volcano in the Emperor seamount chain, notable for its complex geological structure that dates back roughly 55 million years.

17 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.

18 Jingu Guyot

Jingu Guyot is a large flat-topped ancient Pacific seamount in the Emperor chain, distinguished by its twin volcanic peaks that formed approximately 55 million years ago.

19 Kammu Guyot

Kammu Guyot is a large flat-topped submarine volcano in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, notable for its prominent summit plateau formed by ancient eruptions.

20 Yomei Guyot

Yomei Guyot is a flat-topped submarine volcano in the northern Pacific's Emperor seamount chain, notable for its isolated geographic location and its 55-million-year-old summit.

21 Tenji Guyot

Tenji Guyot is a flat-topped submarine volcano in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its distinct geological structure and deep-sea marine ecosystems.

22 Kimmei Guyot

Kimmei Guyot is an extinct submarine volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable as part of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain and dating back roughly 50 million years.

23 Darwin Guyot

Darwin Guyot is a submarine volcano in the western Pacific Ocean named for biologist Charles Darwin and notable for its flat summit formed by ancient wave erosion.

24 Ita Mai Tai Guyot

Ita Mai Tai Guyot is a large seamount in the western Pacific Ocean notable for its dual summits and thick layers of Cretaceous sediments studied in the late 20th century.

25 Scripps Guyot

Scripps Guyot is a prominent submarine mountain in the Pacific Ocean named after the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which pioneered deep-sea mapping techniques in the 1950s.

26 Lamont Guyot

Lamont Guyot is a flat-topped underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean named for Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a leader in marine geology research.

27 MIT Guyot
MIT Guyot

MIT Guyot is a large underwater mountain in the western Pacific Ocean named after the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for its vital contributions to oceanographic technology.

28 Murray Guyot

Murray Guyot is a deep-water seamount in the Pacific Ocean named in honor of pioneering 19th-century British oceanographer John Murray, recognized for his marine research.

29 Sio Guyot
Sio Guyot

Sio Guyot is a Pacific Ocean seamount named in recognition of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, whose researchers mapped extensive mid-Pacific underwater features.

30 Horizon Guyot

Horizon Guyot is a large, flat-topped submarine mountain in the central Pacific Ocean, surveyed by the research vessel Horizon during mid-20th century expeditions.

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