Daikoku Seamount (Japanese: 大黒海山) is a submarine volcano located in the Northern Mariana Islands, in the western Pacific Ocean. It is part of a chain of...
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the Kaikata Seamount, they are found in such numbers that the fish overlap one another on the bottom. Point densities at the Daikoku Seamount have been...
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19.7; 145.4 (Asuncion) 1906 Daikoku Seamount -323 -1060 21°19′N 144°11′E / 21.32°N 144.19°E / 21.32; 144.19 (Daikoku) Holocene Eifuku -1535 -5036...
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143.47 157 Daikoku Seamount Northern Mariana Islands 0 0 21°36′00″N 143°38′13″E / 21.6°N 143.637°E / 21.6; 143.637 158 Ahyi Seamount Northern Mariana...
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one of only two known sites in the world. A pool of liquid sulfur at the Daikoku submarine volcano is unique. The Challenger Deep, located just outside...
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Eifuku (category Seamounts of the Pacific Ocean)
Eifuku (Japanese: 永福) and NW Eifuku (北西永福) are two seamounts in the Pacific Ocean. The better known one is NW Eifuku, where an unusual hydrothermal vent...
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