The first guyot -discovered by Harry Hess of Princeton University. Flat-topped seamounts which are common in the Pacific. Discovered by Hess as naval officer in WWII. Contrary to popular belief, flat- topped seamounts were first discovered by the C&GS in the Gulf of Alaska and published on by Harold Murray in 1941.
Photo Category: Charting - Soundings - Bathymetry - Acoustic
Photo Location: Western Pacific
Photo Date: 1945?
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| Added On | 19th October 2015 |
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