- Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain
The Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain, also called the Pratt-Welker Seamount chain, is a
seamount chain in southeasternGulf of Alaska stretching from theAleutian Trench in the north toBowie Seamount , the youngest volcano in the chain, which lies 180 kilometers west of theQueen Charlotte Islands ,British Columbia . [http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/backgrou/2007/pr10a_e.htm The Bowie Seamount] Retrieved on2007-09-02 ] The oldest volcano in the chain is theKodiak Seamount . Although the Kodiak Seamount is the oldest extant seamount in the Kodiak-Bowie chain, the adjacent lower slope contains transverse scars indicating earlier subduction of seamounts.The Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain are mostly
extinct volcano es that formed above theBowie hotspot . This is a 100-to-150-km-wide morphological swell presumably of thickened hotspot generated crust, although there are no seismic refraction data across the swell to define crustal thickness. The crest of one such peak,Patton Seamount originally formed offWashington state as a submerged volcano 33 million years ago. Over time, as the Pacific Plate moved steadily northwest, Patton Seamount was carried off the Bowie hotspot and into the Gulf of Alaska. New volcanoes were formed one after another over the hotspot, creating the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain.Explorations of the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain have shown that despite the fact that most of the seamounts were created by the Bowie hotspot, all are unique in their size, shape, and volcanic features. The seamounts teem with deep-sea
coral s,sponge s, andfish . Recent expeditions to these seamounts using manned submersibles and ROVs have discovered many marine species and have greatly expanded the knowledge of the range of deep sea corals in this region. For example, theBowie Seamount is a biologically rich area with a dynamic and productive ecosystem. Because of this unique biological rich area, Bowie Seamount was declared a Pilot Marine Protected Area on December 8, 1998. [ [http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans/mpa/bowie/default_e.htm Bowie Seamount Marine Protected Area] ]Volcanoes
Volcanoes in the chain from north to south include:
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Kodiak Seamount (24 m.y. old) [http://www.oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04alaska/background/volcanic/volcanic.html NOAA Ocean Explorer: Gulf of Alaska 2004] Retrieved on2007-09-02 ]
*Giacomini Seamount (21 m.y. old)
*Pratt Seamount (age unknown)
*Welker Seamount (15 m.y. old)
*Dickens Seamount (~4 m.y. old)
*Denson Seamount (18 .m.y. old)
*Peirce Seamount
*Hodgkins Seamount
*Bowie Seamount (>0.7 m.y. old)
*Tuzo Wilson Seamounts References
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