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- Meiji_Seamount abstract "Meiji Seamount is the oldest seamount in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, with an estimated age of 82 million years. It lies at the northernmost end of the chain, and is perched at the outer slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. Like the rest of the Emperor seamounts, it was formed by the Hawaii hotspot volcanism, grew to become an island, and has since subsided to below sea level, all while being carried first north and now northwest by the motion of the Pacific Plate. Meiji Seamount is thus an example of a particular type of seamount known as a guyot, and some publications refer to it as Meiji Guyot.Meiji Seamount will eventually be destroyed by subduction by the Aleutian Trench once it is carried into the trench by the ongoing plate motion, although this will not fully occur for several million more years if the current rate of motion is maintained. Although Meiji is the oldest extant seamount in the Hawaii-Emperor chain, the question of whether there were older seamounts in the chain which have already been subducted into the trench remains open, and is the subject of ongoing scientific research. The seamount was named after the Emperor Meiji of Japan. Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Leg 19, Hole 192A, recovered 13 m (43 ft) of pillow lava from near the summit of Meiji. The lavas were initially classified as alkali basalts on the basis of their mineralogy, but subsequent microprobe analyses of glass and pyroxene suggested that they are tholeiitic in origin. At least five flows were found.".
- Meiji_Seamount thumbnail EmperorSeamounts.jpg?width=300.
- Meiji_Seamount wikiPageExternalLink part2.html.
- Meiji_Seamount wikiPageExternalLink Hawaii2.html.
- Meiji_Seamount wikiPageExternalLink Kamchatka2.html.
- Meiji_Seamount wikiPageID "10267677".
- Meiji_Seamount wikiPageRevisionID "590442909".
- Meiji_Seamount age "2.5877232E15".
- Meiji_Seamount depth "approx.".
- Meiji_Seamount hasPhotoCollection Meiji_Seamount.
- Meiji_Seamount location "North Pacific Ocean, east of the Kamchatka Peninsula".
- Meiji_Seamount map "300".
- Meiji_Seamount mapCaption "Elevation of the Pacific seafloor, showing the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain including Meiji Seamount near top.".
- Meiji_Seamount name "Meiji Seamount".
- Meiji_Seamount type Guyot.
- Meiji_Seamount volcanicGroup Hawaiian%E2%80%93Emperor_seamount_chain.
- Meiji_Seamount subject Category:Cretaceous_volcanoes.
- Meiji_Seamount subject Category:Guyots.
- Meiji_Seamount subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Meiji_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Meiji_Seamount point "53.2 164.5".
- Meiji_Seamount type Abstraction100002137.
- Meiji_Seamount type AmorphousShape113867492.
- Meiji_Seamount type Attribute100024264.
- Meiji_Seamount type Crack109258715.
- Meiji_Seamount type CretaceousVolcanoes.
- Meiji_Seamount type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Meiji_Seamount type Guyot109300559.
- Meiji_Seamount type Guyots.
- Meiji_Seamount type Location100027167.
- Meiji_Seamount type Mountain109359803.
- Meiji_Seamount type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Meiji_Seamount type Object100002684.
- Meiji_Seamount type Opening109379111.
- Meiji_Seamount type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Meiji_Seamount type Seamount109427752.
- Meiji_Seamount type SeamountsOfThePacificOcean.
- Meiji_Seamount type Shape100027807.
- Meiji_Seamount type Space113910384.
- Meiji_Seamount type Vent109470550.
- Meiji_Seamount type YagoGeoEntity.
- Meiji_Seamount type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Meiji_Seamount type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Meiji_Seamount type SpatialThing.
- Meiji_Seamount comment "Meiji Seamount is the oldest seamount in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, with an estimated age of 82 million years. It lies at the northernmost end of the chain, and is perched at the outer slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. Like the rest of the Emperor seamounts, it was formed by the Hawaii hotspot volcanism, grew to become an island, and has since subsided to below sea level, all while being carried first north and now northwest by the motion of the Pacific Plate.".
- Meiji_Seamount label "Meiji Seamount".
- Meiji_Seamount label "明治海山".
- Meiji_Seamount sameAs 明治海山.
- Meiji_Seamount sameAs m.02q6_gz.
- Meiji_Seamount sameAs Q3298600.
- Meiji_Seamount sameAs Q3298600.
- Meiji_Seamount sameAs Meiji_Seamount.
- Meiji_Seamount lat "53.2".
- Meiji_Seamount long "164.5".
- Meiji_Seamount wasDerivedFrom Meiji_Seamount?oldid=590442909.
- Meiji_Seamount depiction EmperorSeamounts.jpg.
- Meiji_Seamount isPrimaryTopicOf Meiji_Seamount.