- In
marine geology, a
guyot (/ˈɡiː.oʊ, ɡiːˈoʊ/), also
called a
tablemount, is an
isolated underwater volcanic mountain (seamount) with a flat top more than...
- Reed
Tablemount (also
referred to as Reed Bank,
Recto Bank and
several other names) is a
large tablemount or
guyot in the
South China Sea north-east of...
-
Bollons Seamount or
Bollons Tablemount is a
seamount just east of the
International Date Line, a few
hundred miles off the
coast of New Zealand. It represents...
- The
Great Meteor Seamount, also
called the
Great Meteor Tablemount, is a
guyot and the
largest seamount in the
North Atlantic with a
volume of 24,000 km3...
- The
Eratosthenes Seamount or
Eratosthenes Tablemount is a
seamount in the
Eastern Mediterranean, in the
Levantine basin about 100
kilometres (60 mi) south...
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hazard and the site of
numerous shipwrecks.
Jaguar Seamount and Hall
Tablemount lie, respectively,
about 40 and 70
kilometres (25 and 43 mi)
further southwest...
- of
seamounts are
rounded and
guyots are flat; flat tops of guyots, or
tablemounts, are due to
erosion by waves, winds, and
atmospheric processes Coral...
- Banc
Capel is a guyot, or flat-topped
underwater volcano, in the
Coral Sea. Banc
Capel is a
guyot – a
former atoll with
steep sides and a flat top – and...
- of tableland. A
homologous landform under the sea is
called either a
tablemount or guyot.
Sedimentary tablelands are
tablelands that
typically have developed...
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Gascoyne Seamount, also
called Gascoyne Guyot or
Gascoyne Tablemount, is a
guyot in the
Tasman Sea of the
South Pacific Ocean.
Located 500 km (310 mi)...