Nintoku Seamount (仁徳海山) is an underwater volcano (seamount) of the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain in the Pacific Ocean.[1] Nintoku is an extinct volcano.[2]
The seamount is also known as the "Nintoku Guyot" because it has a flat top.[3] This undersea geologic feature is also called a "guyot" or "tablemount".[4]
This seabed mountain is named after Emperor Nintoku of Japan.
The last eruption from Nintoku seamount was 65 million years ago.[5]
41°4.80′N 170°34.20′E / 41.08000°N 170.57000°E / 41.08000; 170.57000