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{{Infobox volcano | {{Infobox volcano | ||
| name = Havre Seamount | | name = Havre Seamount | ||
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| submarine = yes | |||
| lat_d = 31 | | lat_d = 31 | ||
| lat_m = 07 | | lat_m = 07 |
Revision as of 15:20, 15 December 2012
Havre Seamount | |
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Elevation | Submarine |
Latitude | 31° 07′ 13″ S |
Longitude | 179° 58′ 07″ W |
Havre Seamount is a submarine volcano near the L'Esperance and L'Havre Rocks in the Kermadec Islands of New Zealand.
Eruption 18 July 2012
The volcano is believed to have erupted on 18 July 2012 based on the earthquake record and the observation of a pumice raft in satellite imagery taken on that date [1][2].