Hodgkins Seamount is a seamount in the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain, located south of Pierce Seamount and north of Bowie Seamount. It has apparently experienced two generically different episodes of volcanism, separated by about 12 million years.[1] Like the rest of the Kodiak-Bowie seamounts, it was formed by the Bowie hotspot.
| Hodgkins Seamount | |
|---|---|
Map of submarine volcanoes on the coast of British Columbia, including Hodgkins Seamount | |
| Summit depth | 790 m (2,592 ft) |
| Location | |
| Location | North Pacific Ocean, south of Pierce Seamount and north of Bowie Seamount |
| Coordinates | 53.30°N 136.5°W / 53.30; -136.5 |
| Country | Canada |
| Geology | |
| Type | Submarine volcano |
| Volcanic arc/chain | Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain |
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