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    Tamu Massif - Wikipedia

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    Tamu Massif is an extinct submarine shield volcano in the northwest Pacific Ocean, with the characteristics of a hybrid between a mid-ocean ridge and a shield volcano. On 5 September 2013, researchers announced that it could be a single volcano, a claim which, if corroborated, would make Tamu

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    The name Tamu is taken from the initials of Texas A&M University. William Sager, a geology professor and one of the lead scientists studying the volcano, previously taught at Texas A&M. A massif, which means "massive" in

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    The Tamu Massif was formed about 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceousperiod over a relatively short period of time (a few

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    Pūhāhonu - The second-largest volcano known on earth, recently discovered to be nearly twice as large as Mauna Loa
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    • Sager, W., 2014, The Largest Volcano in the World-Mid Pacific Ocean. Education Videos, Houston Geological Society, Houston, Texas

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    Tamu Massif is an inactive submarine shield volcano located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. It is the largest volcano on Earth and 2nd largest after Olympus Mons on Mars, the largest in the solar system. Its summit lies about 6,500 feet (2,000 m) below the surface of the ocean.

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    • Tamu Massif - Planet3

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      Tamu Massif is located about 1,000 miles east of Japan. The 145 million year old volcano lies about 1,981 meters (6,500 feet) under the ocean’s surface. Though Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano stands taller than Tamu Massif, Tamu spans an area nearly 50 times larger.

    • Tamu Massif: Largest Volcano on Earth Discovered Beneath ...

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      09/09/2013 · 3D map of the Tamu Massif formation (IODP). The volcano, named Tamu Massif after Texas A&M University, is believed to be about 145 million years old. It became inactive within a few million years ...

    • Tamu Massif no longer biggest volcano - Cosmos Magazine

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      09/07/2019 · The map shows that linear magnetic anomalies around Tamu Massif blend into linear anomalies over the mountain itself, implying that the underwater volcano formed by extraordinary mid-ocean ridge ...

    • World's Largest Volcanoes: Height, Mass, Altitude, Footprint

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      Ojos del Salado is the highest. Map of World's Largest Volcanoes: This map shows the locations of the world's largest volcanoes. Tamu Massif on the Shatsky Rise in the northwest Pacific Ocean has the greatest mass and the largest footprint. Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii has the greatest height from base to summit.

    • New Giant Volcano Below Sea Is Largest in the World

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      07/09/2013 · Tamu Massif is a rounded dome that measures about 280 by 400 miles (450 by 650 kilometers), or more than 100,000 square miles. Its top lies about 6,500 feet (about 2,000 meters) below the ocean ...

    • Tamu Massif: World's Biggest Volcano Stripped of Title ...

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      08/07/2019 · Tamu Massif is an extinct volcano in the Pacific Ocean, around 1,000 miles east of Japan. It covers an area of 120,000 square miles—roughly the size of New Mexico.

    • Tamu Massif - creation.com

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      The Tamu Massif, the largest volcano on Earth, erupted catastrophically. In September 2013, a team of scientists led by William Sager of Texas A&M University reported finding the largest single volcano on earth. 1 It is under the ocean and is now inactive. Dubbed ‘The Tamu Massif’, it is located about 1,600 km (1,000 miles) east of Japan ...

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