seamount in English

noun
1
a submarine mountain.
He took advantage of the opportunity to record echo-sounding profiles across parts of the Pacific and discovered several flat-topped submarine mountains or seamounts .

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1. Lo-En seamount during the Albian.

2. Is there any bend in the seamount chain?

3. Volcanic activity formed seamount and sea bill.

4. Scientists made maps of the seamount in the 1930s.

5. The rocks at the top of the seamount consist of serpentinized ultramafic harzburgite.

6. Pacific Ocean: Kermadec Islands, Philippines, Darwin Seamount in central Pacific, Tasman Sea, Nazca Ridge.

7. The Conical Seamount is a non-volcanic one in the Mariana Fore Arc.

8. Small mounds, probably of biological origin, are found at the margins of the seamount.

9. The COMRA area has three basic regions: abyssal hills, seamount chains and the abyssal basin.

10. The intermediate and acid seamount which maybe exist , may be the main origin of felsic detritus.

11. One of the cool things to eavesdrop on might be an undersea volcano called the Axial Seamount.

12. As an important part of the Middle Pacific seamounts area, Co-rich crusts distribute widely in CL Seamount.

13. In addition, the Vavilov seamount, around 200 kilometres north-west of Marsili, is made of similarly porous material.

14. Video of an aggregation of Basketwork Eels on Patience Seamount in the Huon Commonwealth Marine Reserve off southern Tasmania.

15. We selected a Co-rich crust sample(MHD, which has multi-layer structure and was gathered from central Pacific MH seamount.

16. Wōdejebato contains a volcanic structure within a superficial sediment cap, and a free-air gravity anomaly has been observed on the seamount.

17. They were studied in three Mid-Pacific seamount Co-rich crusts to probe into changes of the Co-rich crusts' forming environment.

18. Sharks that spent more time at the seamount station received more fish inspections, so the best bathing requires time and patience.

19. Happiness in sharks hasn't yet been studied or proven, but my bet would be that shark bliss occurs at these seamount stations.

20. Kansas-flat basins the size of small continents are only rarely interrupted by an island or a seamount rising sharply from the horizon.

21. Microbes called extremophiles might combat superbugs, Biowarfare agents The Champagne vent field at NW Eifuku seamount in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument in …

22. Later, several times rocks were dredged from the seamount and drill cores were taken; cores 873–877 of the Ocean Drilling Program are from Wōdejebato.

23. The age of cobalt-rich crusts from the Magellan Seamount in the western Pacific has been first approached by using the method of biostratigraphic dating.

24. Olivine, titanaugite, kaersutite, and plagioclase indicate that these rocks formed as a single suite of hydrous alkali basalts, possibly as part of a seamount near a continental margin.

25. She is the hidden magic of the underwater world of all things. It was tall seamount, undulating Haiqiu, long ridge, deep trenches, plains magnanimous, dense coral reefs swinging tentacles.

26. Peering through the porthole stationed on the port (left) side of the sub, it appears to Sinton that the 350-foot-high seamount is covered in pillow lavas with very little sediment cover.

27. In 2009 the NW and SE flanks of Anton Dohrn Seamount were surveyed using multibeam echosounder and video ground-truthing to characterise megabenthic biological assemblages (Biotopes) and assess those which clearly adhere to the definition of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems, for use in habitat mapping

28. On a broader scale, there was a change in absolute direction of the Pacific plate (marked by the end of the bend in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain), and a change in the convergence of the Kula plate with the North American plate.

29. One of the anatomical directions describing relationships in an animal body; Axial Seamount and submarine volcano off Oregon, USA; Axial, Colorado, a ghost town; In geometry: a geometric term of location; an axis of rotation; the Axial age in China, India, etc.; a type of modal frame, in music; Axial-flow, a type of fan; See also