Hodgson Seamount
Hodgson Seamount | |
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Location | |
Location | North Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 35°34′56.8″N 58°40′0″W / 35.582444°N 58.66667°WCoordinates: 35°34′56.8″N 58°40′0″W / 35.582444°N 58.66667°W |
Geology | |
Volcanic arc/chain | New England Seamount chain |
The Hodgson Seamount is a seamount in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the New England Seamount chain which was active more than 100 million years ago. It was formed when the North American Plate moved over the New England hotspot.[1] It was named after Robert David Hodgson, an American geographer and an internationally recognized expert on geographic aspects of the law of the sea and maritime boundaries.
References
- ↑ "Geological Origin of the New England Seamount Chain". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. U.S. Department of Commerce. 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
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