The Emperors among us
The main lab's view of the last seismic reflection data being collected. Overseeing them are drawings of Emperor Jimmu and Empress Suiko. Finishing the seismic reflection acquisition part of our experiment, we find ourselves south of Jimmu Guyot and near Suiko Guyot. The term ‘guyot’ refers to a flat top seamount that was first named by Harry Hess, a pioneer in developing our current understanding of plate tectonics. These features have a similar morphology to the plateaus found in the Western United States with both having a flat terrain on top that is raised above with surrounding areas often by steep slopes. The Hawaii-Emperor Seamount Chain is a great example of the formation of guyots along volcanic chains. Active volcanism is found on the youngest in the chain, currently at the Big Island of Hawaii which sits atop the central Hawaiian hotspot, a small spot in the plate that fuels the volcano from great depths. As the Pacific Plate slowly but steadily moves to the no
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