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- Denson_Seamount abstract "Denson Seamount is a submarine volcano in the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain, with an estimated age of 18 million years. It lies at the southern end of the chain near the Canada-United States border. It was one of the underground volcanic extrusions investigated by the 2004 Gulf of Alaska Seamount Expedition. The expedition's goal was:"Our goal was to gain an understanding of the geologic histories of the five previously unexplored seamounts in the Gulf of Alaska. To achieve this we created a full-coverage swath bathymetry map of each seamount and its surroundings, and we collected rock samples at all possible depths." -Randy Keller, Oregon State UniversityOn August 6, 2004, the DSV Alvin dropped down near the Denson Seamount and collected basaltic rock to try to determine the age of the seamount. The search was difficult because the salty water had altered the volcanic rock over time, but they determined in lab tests that the Denson Seamount was about 18 million years old. The team used bathymetric mapping to render three-dimensional images of the Denson Seamount and its counterparts.".
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- Denson_Seamount wikiPageExternalLink 04alaska.
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- Denson_Seamount age "5.680368E14".
- Denson_Seamount country United_States.
- Denson_Seamount hasPhotoCollection Denson_Seamount.
- Denson_Seamount location "North Pacific Ocean".
- Denson_Seamount map "300".
- Denson_Seamount mapCaption "Map of the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain".
- Denson_Seamount name "Denson Seamount".
- Denson_Seamount photo "Denson Seamount.jpg".
- Denson_Seamount photoCaption "Multibeam image of Denson Seamount, looking approximately northwest".
- Denson_Seamount type Submarine_volcano.
- Denson_Seamount volcanicGroup Kodiak%E2%80%93Bowie_Seamount_chain.
- Denson_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Denson_Seamount subject Category:Volcanoes_of_the_United_States.
- Denson_Seamount point "54.0594 -137.417".
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- Denson_Seamount comment "Denson Seamount is a submarine volcano in the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain, with an estimated age of 18 million years. It lies at the southern end of the chain near the Canada-United States border. It was one of the underground volcanic extrusions investigated by the 2004 Gulf of Alaska Seamount Expedition. The expedition's goal was:"Our goal was to gain an understanding of the geologic histories of the five previously unexplored seamounts in the Gulf of Alaska.".
- Denson_Seamount label "Denson Seamount".
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- Denson_Seamount lat "54.0594".
- Denson_Seamount long "-137.417".
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- Denson_Seamount depiction Denson_Seamount.jpg.
- Denson_Seamount homepage 04alaska.
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