Jingu Seamount

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

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Jingu Seamount canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf seamount
submarine volcano
ageClassification Cenozoic volcano
belongsTo chain of hotspot volcanoes
composition basaltic rock
country international waters
discoveredBy bathymetric surveying
environment marine
eruptionStatus extinct volcano
featureClass submarine volcanic mountain
featureType guyot
formedBy hotspot volcanism
volcanic activity
geologicalProvince Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain NERFINISHED
isPartOf Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
locatedOnTectonicPlate Pacific Plate NERFINISHED
mountainRange Emperor Seamount chain NERFINISHED
namedAfter Jingū (Shinto title for certain Japanese empresses) NERFINISHED
oceanBasin North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Emperor Seamount chain NERFINISHED
relativeLocation northwest of the Hawaiian Islands
researchField marine geology
volcanology
summitShape flat-topped
tectonicSetting intraplate volcano
volcanicArcOrBelt Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain NERFINISHED
volcanicOrigin Hawaiian hotspot

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Emperor Seamounts hasNotableMember Jingu Seamount