Boomerang Seamount
Summit depth650 m (2,000 ft)
Location
LocationSouthern Indian Ocean, 18 kilometers northwest of Amsterdam Island
Coordinates37°43′16″S 77°49′30″E / 37.721°S 77.825°E / -37.721; 77.825
CountryFrance
Geology
TypeSubmarine volcano
Last eruptionDecember 1995

The Boomerang Seamount is an active submarine volcano, located 18 km northeast of Amsterdam Island, France. It was formed by the St. Paul hotspot and has a 2 km wide caldera that is 200 m deep. Hydrothermal activity occurs within the caldera.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. Boomerang Seamount: the active expression of the Amsterdam-St. Paul hotspot, Southeast Indian Ridge, K.T.M. Johnson, D.W. Graham, K.H. Rubin, K. Nicolaysen, D.S. Scheirer, D.W. Forsyth, E.T. Baker, L.M. Douglas-Priebe, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 183 (2000) 245-259
  2. "Boomerang Seamount". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.


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