ഫലകം:Infobox Seamount/doc
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{{Infobox Seamount | Name = | Depth = | Height = | Map = | Map caption = | Photo = | Photo alt = | Photo caption = | Photo size = | Summit area = | Translation = | Language = | Pronunciation = | Location = | Group = | Coordinates = | Country = | Type = | Volcanic group = | Range = | Age = | Last activity = | Last eruption = | Discovered = | Discovered by = | First visit = }}
Field | Description |
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Name | Name of the seamount. Most seamounts are named either Seamount or guyots, but some sources refer to them as volcanoes. For differences in definition, see Seamount#Geography. |
Depth | Depth of the seamount (m or ft sea level). |
Height | Height of the seamount. |
Map | Bathymetrical mapping of the seamount. The NOAA and USGS have many free maps. The SBN site is a good place to link to projected bathymetries, however the images are not certified for use on Wikipedia. |
Map caption | Caption to the map. |
Photo | Photo of a part of the seamount, if one exists. (example) |
Photo alt | Alt text |
Photo caption | Caption. |
Size | Size of the photo, in pixels. |
Summit area | Volume and area calculations of the seamount. |
Language | Name origin. |
Translation | Explanation of naming meaning (most are pretty straightforward, however). |
Pronunciation | IPA key |
Location | For example, 80 miles west of Oregon, 20 miles southeast of Hawaiʻi, etc. |
Group | Grouping – non-volcanic, see parameter below. |
Coordinates | Coordinate location. Displayed automatically. |
Country | Jurisdiction (often none; see Exclusive economic zone) |
Type | Type of seamount (examples: hotspot volcano, knoll, guyot, seamount, mud volcano) |
Volcanic group | Volcanic grouping. |
Range | If applies. |
Age | In MYA. |
Last activity | Some are recent, most are not. This param includes earthquake swarms, deflation, etc. |
Last eruption | Last full-blown eruption. Checking the "eruptions" tab of the GVP page often works. |
Discovered | Year of discovery. |
Discovered by | Usually the ship that compiled the discovery bathymetric. |
First visit | First submersible dive etc. If applicable. |