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eastern+gemini+seamount Latitude and Longitude:

20°59′S 170°17′E / 20.98°S 170.28°E / -20.98; 170.28
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Eastern Gemini Seamount
Summit depth80 meters (262 feet)
Location
LocationSouthwestern Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 20°59′S 170°17′E / 20.98°S 170.28°E / -20.98; 170.28
Country France or Vanuatu
Geology
Type Submarine volcano
Last eruptionFebruary 1996

The Eastern Gemini Seamount, also known as Oscostar, is a seamount in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Vanuatu's Tanna and Matthew Islands. The only recorded eruption from Eastern Gemini was observed by a passing ship on February 18, 1996 when bursts of very dark water were observed. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eastern Gemini Seamount". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.



eastern+gemini+seamount Latitude and Longitude:

20°59′S 170°17′E / 20.98°S 170.28°E / -20.98; 170.28
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eastern Gemini Seamount
Summit depth80 meters (262 feet)
Location
LocationSouthwestern Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 20°59′S 170°17′E / 20.98°S 170.28°E / -20.98; 170.28
Country France or Vanuatu
Geology
Type Submarine volcano
Last eruptionFebruary 1996

The Eastern Gemini Seamount, also known as Oscostar, is a seamount in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Vanuatu's Tanna and Matthew Islands. The only recorded eruption from Eastern Gemini was observed by a passing ship on February 18, 1996 when bursts of very dark water were observed. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eastern Gemini Seamount". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution.



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