- the
islands and
becoming guyots. The
steepness gradient of most
guyots is
about 20 degrees. To
technically be
considered a
guyot or tablemount, they must...
- Yves
Guyot (6
September 1843 – 22
February 1928) was a
French politician and economist. He was born at Dinan.
Educated at Rennes, he took up the profession...
- The
Britannia Guyots (also
known as
Britannia Bank,
Britannia Tablemount,
Britannia Tablemounts,
Brittania Guyots or
Brittania Tablemounts) are a line...
-
including underwater guyots and
emergent atolls and
volcanic islands, all of
which appear to
originate from
volcanic processes. The
guyot lies
between Guam...
- Régis
Guyot (born 12
March 1949 in Versailles, Yvelines, Île-de-France) is a
French civil servant (prefect). He is a
graduate of
Institut d’études politiques...
-
Charles Guyot may
refer to: Géo-Charles (born
Charles Louis Proper Guyot; 1892–1963),
French poet and gold
medallist at the 1924
Summer Olympics Charles...
- an
oceanic plateau with
guyots (also
known as tablemounts)
which become progressively younger towards the east.
Other guyots in the Mid-Pacific Mountains...
- are
called "
guyots" or "tablemounts". Earth's
oceans contain more than 14,500
identified seamounts, of
which 9,951
seamounts and 283
guyots,
covering a...
- of
oceanic plateaus with
guyots (also
known as tablemounts)) that
become progressively younger towards the east.
Other guyots in the Mid-Pacific Mountains...
-
Lawrence Guyot Jr. (July 17, 1939 –
November 23, 2012) was an
American civil rights activist and the
director of the
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party...