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Brown Bear Seamount

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Underwater volcano west of Oregon Not to be confused with Bear Seamount.
Brown Bear Seamount
Brown Bear Seamount on the left, Axial Seamount in the center.
Summit depth1,410 m (4,626 ft)
Height1,100 m (3,609 ft)
Location
Coordinates46°02.40′N 130°27.60′W / 46.04000°N 130.46000°W / 46.04000; -130.46000
Geology
TypeSeamount (underwater volcano), hotspot volcano
Last eruption1998

Brown Bear Seamount is a seamount (underwater volcano) approximately 300 mi (483 km) west of the coast of Oregon. It is connected to the larger Axial Seamount by a small ridge. Brown Bear Seamount was created by the Cobb hotspot, and is located on the near west of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. It has not been affected by ocean spreading as much as its neighbor, and is therefore not quite as geologically complex. Brown Bear is the second youngest volcano in the chain, after Axial. No eruptions are known.

References

  1. DeepSeaWaters.com

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