Cape Johnson Guyot

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17°08′N 177°15′W / 17.133°N 177.250°W / 17.133; -177.250[1]

Cape Johnson Guyot is a guyot in the Pacific Ocean, more precisely in the Mid-Pacific Mountains, and the type locality of guyots. It is of middle Cretaceous age and a number of fossils have been dredged from it.

Cape Johnson Guyot is also known as Cape Johnson Seamount or Cape Johnson Tablemount.[3] The guyot was named by Harry Hammond Hess, after his ship the USS Cape Johnson; Hess had also named the kind of flat-topped seamount "guyot" and another seamount was named after Hess himself.[4] The seamount was first described in a 1946 publication.[5] Both Hess and Cape Johnson were discovered during the same cruise[6] and Cape Johnson Guyot is the type locality of guyots.[7]

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