Guide Seamount | |
Depth: | 16820NaN0 |
Height: | 14400NaN0 |
Pushpin Map: | California |
Summit Area: | 1300NaN0 |
Coordinates: | [1] |
Country: | Central California, United States |
Type: | Seamount (Underwater volcano) |
Age: | 16.6±0.5 million years old |
Guide Seamount is a seamount in the eastern Pacific Ocean, about 16.6±0.5 million years old. It is similar in shape and orientation to the nearby Davidson, Pioneer, Rodriguez, and Gumdrop seamounts. It is named for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey survey ship USC&GS Guide.
Guide Seamount is constructed of four nearly parallel volcanic ridges, separated by sediment-filled throughs. These are aligned parallel to magnetic anomalies in the underlying oceanic crust. It is very similar in shape and structure to the nearby Davidson Seamount, except that it is smaller, at approximately 16.50NaN0 by 50NaN0. It rises about 14400NaN0 above the seafloor and sits at depth of 16820NaN0.[2]
The lavas from Guide are mostly alkalic basalt, hawaiite, mugearite with some pyroclastic flows near the top of the summit.[2]