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Newfoundland Seamounts

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Location
  
North Atlantic Ocean

Last eruption
  
Cretaceous

Country
  
Canada

Age of rock
  
Cretaceous

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The Newfoundland Seamounts are a group of seamounts offshore of Eastern Canada in the northern Atlantic Ocean. Named for the island of Newfoundland, this group of seamounts formed during the Cretaceous period and are poorly studied.

The Newfoundland Seamounts appear to have formed as a result of the North American Plate passing over the Azores hotspot. Scruncheon Seamount in the middle of the chain has given an isotopic date of 97.7 ± 1.5 million years for the Newfoundland Seamounts. This indicates that the Newfoundland Seamounts were volcanically active in the earliest Cenomanian stage.

Seamounts

The Newfoundland Seamounts include:

  • Dipper Seamount
  • Screech Seamount
  • Shredder Seamount
  • Scruncheon Seamount
  • Touten Seamount
  • References

    Newfoundland Seamounts Wikipedia