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- Nintoku_Seamount abstract "Nintoku Seamount or Nintoku Guyot is a seamount (underwater volcano) and guyot (flat top) in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain. It is a large, irregularly shaped volcano that last erupted 66 million years ago. Three lava flows have been sampled at Nintoku Seamount; the flows are almost all alkalic (subaerial) lava. It is 56.2 million years old.Nintoku is positioned a roughly 41 degrees north latitude, approximately two-thirds the way southward along the north-northeast-south-southeast Emperor seamounts extending from Meiji Seamount (about 53°N) in the north to Kammu Seamount (about 32°N) at the chain's southern terminus. Nintoku Seamount was named after the 16th emperor of Japan, Emperor Nintoku, by geologist Robert Dietz in 1954.The seamount occupies a central position in the Emperor Seamount chain and is thus an important point in the paleolatitude history of the Hawaiian hotspot, instrumental to proving the scientific hunch that the Hawaii hotspot was a mobile entity. The structure of the seamount is elongate, aligned north-northwest along the Emperor trend, with two prominent ridges trending southwest and south-southwest as far as 100 km (62 mi) from the main crater. Nintoku Seamount is a plexus of coalesced volcanoes, much like many of the larger seamounts in this chain. The Nintoku system is, however, clearly isolated from Yomei Seamount, about 100 km (62 mi) to the north, and Jingu Seamount, about 200 km (124 mi) to south, by abyssal depths.".
- Nintoku_Seamount thumbnail EmperorSeamounts.jpg?width=300.
- Nintoku_Seamount wikiPageExternalLink SMNT-411N-1706E.std.180m.ss.th2.jpg.
- Nintoku_Seamount wikiPageID "22359511".
- Nintoku_Seamount wikiPageRevisionID "590443134".
- Nintoku_Seamount age "1.77353712E15".
- Nintoku_Seamount group Hawaiian%E2%80%93Emperor_seamount_chain.
- Nintoku_Seamount hasPhotoCollection Nintoku_Seamount.
- Nintoku_Seamount height "over".
- Nintoku_Seamount location "Middle of the chain".
- Nintoku_Seamount map SMNT-411N-1706E.std.180m.ss.th2.jpg.
- Nintoku_Seamount mapCaption "Bathymetric mapping of Nintoku".
- Nintoku_Seamount name "Nintoku Seamount".
- Nintoku_Seamount photo "EmperorSeamounts.jpg".
- Nintoku_Seamount photoCaption "Elevation of the Pacific seafloor, showing the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, including Nintoku Seamount near the center of the "V". The sharp "V" separates the Hawaiian Ridge from the older Emperor Seamount portion of the chain.".
- Nintoku_Seamount summitArea "3400".
- Nintoku_Seamount type Guyot.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Hotspot_(geology).
- Nintoku_Seamount volcanicGroup Hawaiian%E2%80%93Emperor_seamount_chain.
- Nintoku_Seamount subject Category:Former_islands.
- Nintoku_Seamount subject Category:Guyots.
- Nintoku_Seamount subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Nintoku_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Nintoku_Seamount point "41.08 170.57".
- Nintoku_Seamount type Abstraction100002137.
- Nintoku_Seamount type AmorphousShape113867492.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Attribute100024264.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Crack109258715.
- Nintoku_Seamount type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Guyot109300559.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Guyots.
- Nintoku_Seamount type HotspotVolcanoes.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Location100027167.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Mountain109359803.
- Nintoku_Seamount type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Object100002684.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Opening109379111.
- Nintoku_Seamount type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Seamount109427752.
- Nintoku_Seamount type SeamountsOfThePacificOcean.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Shape100027807.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Space113910384.
- Nintoku_Seamount type Vent109470550.
- Nintoku_Seamount type YagoGeoEntity.
- Nintoku_Seamount type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Nintoku_Seamount type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Nintoku_Seamount type SpatialThing.
- Nintoku_Seamount comment "Nintoku Seamount or Nintoku Guyot is a seamount (underwater volcano) and guyot (flat top) in the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain. It is a large, irregularly shaped volcano that last erupted 66 million years ago. Three lava flows have been sampled at Nintoku Seamount; the flows are almost all alkalic (subaerial) lava.".
- Nintoku_Seamount label "Nintoku Seamount".
- Nintoku_Seamount label "仁徳海山".
- Nintoku_Seamount sameAs 仁徳海山.
- Nintoku_Seamount sameAs m.05s_zn5.
- Nintoku_Seamount sameAs Q3297786.
- Nintoku_Seamount sameAs Q3297786.
- Nintoku_Seamount sameAs Nintoku_Seamount.
- Nintoku_Seamount lat "41.08".
- Nintoku_Seamount long "170.57".
- Nintoku_Seamount wasDerivedFrom Nintoku_Seamount?oldid=590443134.
- Nintoku_Seamount depiction EmperorSeamounts.jpg.
- Nintoku_Seamount isPrimaryTopicOf Nintoku_Seamount.