Kimmei Seamount

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf seamount
submarine volcano
belongsTo Emperor segment of Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
chainOrientation north–south to northwest–southeast
composition basalt
country international waters
eruptionStatus extinct
formedAs volcanic island before subsidence
formedBy Hawaii hotspot
hasFeature flat summit
hasGeologicalOrigin hotspot volcanism
hasProcessHistory erosional planation
thermal subsidence
isEvidenceFor motion of the Pacific Plate over the Hawaii hotspot
isOlderThan Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
isPartOfVolcanicChainTrend northwest–southeast
isSubmerged true
isUnderJurisdictionOf no single nation-state
isVolcanic true
locatedIn North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Pacific Plate NERFINISHED
mountainType guyot
namedAfter Emperor Kimmei of Japan NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Emperor Seamount chain NERFINISHED
Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain NERFINISHED
relativeLocation northwest of the Hawaiian Islands
summitShape tablemount
tectonicSetting intraplate volcano

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Emperor Seamounts hasNotableMember Kimmei Seamount