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- Jingū_Seamount abstract "Jingū Seamount, also called Jingū Guyot, is a guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean. It erupted 55 million years ago. The seamount is elongated in structure, running North-South, and has an oval shaped crater in the center, which is evidence of collapse when above sea level.The seamont was named in 1954 by Robert S. Dietz, after Japanese Empress Jingū.".
- Jingū_Seamount wikiPageID "22362861".
- Jingū_Seamount wikiPageRevisionID "590442614".
- Jingū_Seamount subject Category:Former_islands.
- Jingū_Seamount subject Category:Guyots.
- Jingū_Seamount subject Category:Hotspot_volcanoes.
- Jingū_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Jingū_Seamount point "38.75 171.25".
- Jingū_Seamount type SpatialThing.
- Jingū_Seamount comment "Jingū Seamount, also called Jingū Guyot, is a guyot of the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean. It erupted 55 million years ago. The seamount is elongated in structure, running North-South, and has an oval shaped crater in the center, which is evidence of collapse when above sea level.The seamont was named in 1954 by Robert S. Dietz, after Japanese Empress Jingū.".
- Jingū_Seamount label "Jingū Seamount".
- Jingū_Seamount label "神功海山".
- Jingū_Seamount sameAs Jing%C5%AB_Seamount.
- Jingū_Seamount sameAs 神功海山.
- Jingū_Seamount sameAs Q3247989.
- Jingū_Seamount sameAs Q3247989.
- Jingū_Seamount lat "38.75".
- Jingū_Seamount long "171.25".
- Jingū_Seamount wasDerivedFrom Jingū_Seamount?oldid=590442614.