Yomei Seamount

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Yomei Seamount is an older underwater volcanic mountain in the Pacific Ocean that forms part of the Emperor Seamount chain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf seamount
associatedWith Hawaiian hotspot (past position)
belongsTo North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
chainTrend northwest–southeast
formedBy volcanic activity
geologicalNature volcanic
hasEcosystem deep-sea ecosystem
hasEnvironment marine environment
hasHumanPopulation 0
hasOrigin mantle plume activity
hasResearchField marine geology
plate tectonics
volcanology
hasSummitType submarine summit
isAboveSeaLevel false
isExampleOf guyot or near-guyot morphology (likely)
hotspot track feature
isOlderThan Hawaiian Ridge volcanoes NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf geophysical surveys
oceanographic studies
isSubmerged true
isUninhabited true
isYoungerThan older Emperor Seamounts to the northwest
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
locatedOn Pacific Plate NERFINISHED
namedAfter Japanese given name Yomei (likely origin)
partOf Emperor Seamount chain NERFINISHED
Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain NERFINISHED
relativeAge old
tectonicSetting intraplate volcanism
volcanismType hotspot volcanism

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Suiko Seamount isYoungerThan Yomei Seamount
Emperor Seamounts hasNotableMember Yomei Seamount