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- Suiyo_Seamount abstract "Suiyo Seamount is a seamount (submarine volcano) off the eastern coast of Japan, directly south of Torishima and Sofugan volcano at the southern tip of the Izu Islands. The volcano is one of the Shichiyo Seamounts, a small group of submarine volcanoes named after different days of the week ("Suiyo" means "Wednesday" in Japanese).Suiyo consists of a basaltic to dacitic submarine caldera and lava dome, and rises about 1,400 m (4,590 ft) from its base on the sea floor to within 1,418 m (4,652 ft) of the surface. Suiyo has a prominent summit caldera, 1.5 km (0.9 mi) wide and 500 m (1,640 ft) deep.The volcano's excised (weathered) structure suggests that it is of older age then some of the other volcanoes in the group. Suiyo is covered by a thick sediment cap, a feature that collects over a long span of inactivity, and fault patterns and valleys have been observed on its flanks.Suiyo Seamount is associated with a magnetic anomaly: ocean-floor surveys of it and the surrounding area found that a large negative rock body existed to the east of the seamount, while positive bodies existed to the northwest and south. The reasons for this complex anomaly, which also exists in several other nearby seamounts, is unknown, but is suggested to be the result of interactions between different magnetic fields of different ages.A burst of hydrothermal activity was observed in July 1991, raising water temperatures at the vent to 290 °C (550 °F); following the event, the volcano, until then thought extinct, was reclassified as active by the Japan Meteorological Agency. A bathymetric survey of the volcano found sulfur-oxidizing microbes to be predominant, and concluded that Suiyo Seamount was a natural "incubator" for this bacterial type.".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageID "29143932".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageLength "4179".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageRevisionID "496734209".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magnetic_anomalies.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Dacite.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Dacitic.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_vent.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Izu-Ogasawara_Trench.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Izu_Islands.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Meteorological_Agency.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Lava_dome.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Lots_Wife_(crag).
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_anomaly.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Seamount.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Shichiyo_Seamounts.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_volcano.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Tori-shima_(Izu_Islands).
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLink Torishima_(Izu_Islands).
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suiyo Seamount".
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageWikiLinkText "Suiyo".
- Suiyo_Seamount country Izu_Islands.
- Suiyo_Seamount country Japan.
- Suiyo_Seamount hasPhotoCollection Suiyo_Seamount.
- Suiyo_Seamount height "~".
- Suiyo_Seamount name "Suiyo Seamount".
- Suiyo_Seamount range Izu-Ogasawara_Trench.
- Suiyo_Seamount type "Seamount".
- Suiyo_Seamount volcanicGroup Shichiyo_Seamounts.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Seamount.
- Suiyo_Seamount wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Suiyo_Seamount subject Category:Magnetic_anomalies.
- Suiyo_Seamount subject Category:Seamounts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Suiyo_Seamount hypernym Seamount.
- Suiyo_Seamount point "28.6 140.63333333333333".
- Suiyo_Seamount type Anomaly.
- Suiyo_Seamount type SpatialThing.
- Suiyo_Seamount comment "Suiyo Seamount is a seamount (submarine volcano) off the eastern coast of Japan, directly south of Torishima and Sofugan volcano at the southern tip of the Izu Islands.".
- Suiyo_Seamount label "Suiyo Seamount".
- Suiyo_Seamount sameAs m.0dll0y6.
- Suiyo_Seamount sameAs Q7635601.
- Suiyo_Seamount sameAs Q7635601.
- Suiyo_Seamount lat "28.6".
- Suiyo_Seamount long "140.63333333333333".
- Suiyo_Seamount wasDerivedFrom Suiyo_Seamount?oldid=496734209.
- Suiyo_Seamount isPrimaryTopicOf Suiyo_Seamount.