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the seamount
noun
A mountain that rises from the floor of the ocean and does not breach the water's surface.
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A team of support divers, encumbered with lights and power cables, hovered around him while he remained near the top of the seamount.
The seamount produced underwater volcanic eruptions in 1975 and 1976.
Subsequently, the behaviour and depositional processes of bottom currents upstream and downstream the seamount are discussed.
Sea-floor temperatures near Grizzly Bare indicated that the seamount absorbs cold water.
The seamount could be a barrier of the rupture during the 2011 Ibaraki-oki event.
Further structural investigations and theoretical studies are required to verify the validity of the seamount hypothesis.
Unnatural false anomalies were visible, however, and these were particularly apparent northeast of the seamount.
The seismic profiles presented here do not traverse through the seamount complex.
A classification based upon the bathymetric position index is presented to characterize the landscape composition of the seamount.
From the seismic data, the architecture of contourite deposits during progressive burial of the seamount is documented.
It is possible that the breaking of an unruptured part of the seamount triggered the M9 Tohoku-oki earthquake.
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