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- Lōʻihi_Seamount abstract "Lōʻihi Seamount is an active submarine volcano located around 35 km (22 mi) off the southeast coast of the island of Hawaiʻi about 975 m (3,000 ft) below sea level. This seamount lies on the flank of Mauna Loa, the largest shield volcano on Earth. Lōʻihi meaning "long" in Hawaiian, is the newest volcano in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, a string of volcanoes that stretches over 5,800 km (3,600 mi) northwest of Lōʻihi and the island of Hawaiʻi. Unlike most active volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean that make up the active plate margins on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Lōʻihi and the other volcanoes of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain are hotspot volcanoes and formed well away from the nearest plate boundary. Volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands arise from the Hawaiʻi hotspot, and as the youngest volcano in the chain, Lōʻihi is the only Hawaiian volcano in the deep submarine preshield stage of development.Lōʻihi began forming around 400,000 years ago and is expected to begin emerging above sea level about 10,000–100,000 years from now. At its summit, Lōʻihi Seamount stands more than 3,000 m (10,000 ft) above the seafloor, making it taller than Mount St. Helens was before its catastrophic 1980 eruption. The summit is currently 975 m (3,000 ft) below sea level. A diverse microbial community resides around Lōʻihi's many hydrothermal vents.In the summer of 1996, a swarm of 4,070 earthquakes was recorded at Lōʻihi. This series included more earthquakes than any other swarm in Hawaiian recorded history. The swarm altered 10 to 13 square kilometres (4 to 5 sq mi) of the seamount's summit; one section, Pele's Vents, collapsed entirely upon itself and formed the renamed Pele's Pit. The volcano has remained relatively active since the 1996 swarm and is monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The Hawaii Undersea Geological Observatory (HUGO) provided real-time data on Lōʻihi between 1997 and 2002. Lōʻihi last erupted in 1996, before the earthquake swarm of that summer.".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount thumbnail Loihiflank.jpg?width=300.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount wikiPageID "671128".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount wikiPageRevisionID "604783543".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount age "1.262304E13".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount country "Hawaii, US".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount depth ".".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount discovered "1940".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount firstVisit "1978".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount height "over above the ocean floor".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount language Hawaiian_language.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount lastEruption "February to August 1996".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount location "Southeast of the island of Hawaii".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount map "300".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount name "Lōihi Seamount".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount photo "Loihiflank.jpg".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount photoAlt "Yellow rocks underwater with a few red and green regions".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount photoCaption "Yellow iron oxide-covered lava rock on the flank of Lōihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount summit "Volume—660 km3".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount translation "Loihi means "long" in Hawaiian, so named in 1955.".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount type Submarine_volcano.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount volcanicGroup Hawaiian%E2%80%93Emperor_seamount_chain.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount subject Category:Active_volcanoes.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount subject Category:Submarine_volcanoes.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Hawaii.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount comment "Lōʻihi Seamount is an active submarine volcano located around 35 km (22 mi) off the southeast coast of the island of Hawaiʻi about 975 m (3,000 ft) below sea level. This seamount lies on the flank of Mauna Loa, the largest shield volcano on Earth. Lōʻihi meaning "long" in Hawaiian, is the newest volcano in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, a string of volcanoes that stretches over 5,800 km (3,600 mi) northwest of Lōʻihi and the island of Hawaiʻi.".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Loihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Loihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Lōʻihi Seamount".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Lōʻihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Lōʻihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Lōʻihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Lō‘ihi".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "Лоихи".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "ロイヒ".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount label "罗希海底山".
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs L%C5%8D%CA%BBihi_Seamount.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Lōʻihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Lōʻihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Lōʻihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Loihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs ロイヒ.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Loihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Lō‘ihi.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Q1133111.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount sameAs Q1133111.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount wasDerivedFrom Lōʻihi_Seamount?oldid=604783543.
- Lōʻihi_Seamount depiction Loihiflank.jpg.