Geologists Seamounts
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Geologists Seamounts (alternatively named South West Hawaii Group) are seamounts in the Pacific Ocean, 100 miles (160 km) south of Honolulu, Hawaii and 100–200 kilometres (62–124 mi) southwest from Big Island. Clockwise from north they are named Perret, Jaggar, McCall, Pensacola, Daly, Swordfish, Cross, Washington and Ellis. The seamounts developed during the Cretaceous, about 80 million years ago, and there is no geological relationship to the neighbouring Hawaiian Islands although there may be one to the Musicians Seamounts. Rocks dredged from the seamounts include iron-manganese crusts, carbonates and basalts. Corals and sponges have been recorded.
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Geologists Seamounts (alternatively named South West Hawaii Group) are seamounts in the Pacific Ocean, 100 miles (160 km) south of Honolulu, Hawaii and 100–200 kilometres (62–124 mi) southwest from Big Island. Clockwise from north they are named Perret, Jaggar, McCall, Pensacola, Daly, Swordfish, Cross, Washington and Ellis. The seamounts developed during the Cretaceous, about 80 million years ago, and there is no geological relationship to the neighbouring Hawaiian Islands although there may be one to the Musicians Seamounts. Rocks dredged from the seamounts include iron-manganese crusts, carbonates and basalts. Corals and sponges have been recorded.
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