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- Q3776136 subject Q8502920.
- Q3776136 subject Q8524587.
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- Q3776136 abstract "The Great Meteor Seamount is a large guyot (tablemount) located south of the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the New England hotspot's most recent eruptive center and is one of the most completely investigated seamounts in the world. This guyot rises up from a depth of almost 4,800 meters to about 270 meters below the surface of the Atlantic. The summit measures 50 km x 28 km (1465 km²). On the southwest side it is flanked by the smaller Little Meteor Seamount and the still smaller Closs Seamount.The German research vessel Meteor discovered the tablemount between 1925 and 1927. It was given the name Great Meteor Bank, a designation still used in the official GEBCO gazetteer.".
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- Q3776136 point "29.952944444444444 -28.592027777777776".
- Q3776136 type SpatialThing.
- Q3776136 comment "The Great Meteor Seamount is a large guyot (tablemount) located south of the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. It is the New England hotspot's most recent eruptive center and is one of the most completely investigated seamounts in the world. This guyot rises up from a depth of almost 4,800 meters to about 270 meters below the surface of the Atlantic. The summit measures 50 km x 28 km (1465 km²).".
- Q3776136 label "Great Meteor Seamount".
- Q3776136 lat "29.952944444444444".
- Q3776136 long "-28.592027777777776".
- Q3776136 depiction Greatmeteorseamount3d.svg.