File:Nweifuku 3d hires.jpg

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English: Northwest Eifuku submarine volcano, looking toward the northeast. Depths in this image range from 1563 to 3396 meters (5127 to 11,139 feet). Image is two times vertically exaggerated. EM300 bathymetry data resolution is ~35 meters at this water depth. Distance indicated is kilometers in foreground. Image courtesy of Submarine Ring of Fire 2006 Exploration, NOAA Vents Program.
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NW Eifuku volcano bathymetric map

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20 April 2006

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