Abbott Seamount
31°48′N 174°18′E / 31.800°N 174.300°E / 31.800; 174.300Geology Last eruption 36-40 million years ago Windward
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Seamount lying within the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the northern Pacific Ocean
Abbott Seamount is a seamount lying within the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain in the northern Pacific Ocean. It erupted 36-40 million years ago.[1]
Position is 31° 48' 00" N, 174° 18' 00" E[2]
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