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Ampère Seamount

Coordinates: 35°04′N 12°57′W / 35.067°N 12.950°W / 35.067; -12.950
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Ampère Seamount

Ampère Seamount is a seamount in the Atlantic Ocean, 410 km (250 mi) south-west of Portugal and 470 km (290 mi) west of Morocco.

It is located at 35°04'N and 12°57'W.[1] This seamount is about 90 × 40 km, its base is at a depth of approximately 4,500 m (14,800 ft). The summit topography is rather disturbed with a summit plateau that is 6 by 3 km (3.7 by 1.9 mi) at a depth of 120 m (390 ft) and a peak reaching up to 55 m (180 ft) below the water surface.

In March 1974, Soviet research ship Academician Petrovsky underwent an expedition to explore the Ampere and Josephine seamounts. Underwater photographs taken during this expedition revealed a stone wall which included cut stone blocks scattered on both sides, Also what appear to be artificial steps partially covered with lava were photographed on the flat summit of the Ampere Seamount. This was the grounds for speculation that it may have been the location of the legendary Atlantis.[2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Mohn, Christian; Denda, Anneke; Christiansen, Svenja; Kaufmann, Manfred; Peine, Florian; Springer, Barbara; Turnewitsch, Robert; Christiansen, Bernd (2018). "Ocean currents and acoustic backscatter data from shipboard ADCP measurements at three North Atlantic seamounts between 2004 and 2015". Data in Brief. 17: 237–245. doi:10.1016/j.dib.2018.01.014. PMC 5790814. PMID 29387738.
  2. ^ Finding Atlantis: Underwater Anomalies
  3. ^ "Soviet Scientist Says Ocean Site May Be Atlantis (Published 1979)". The New York Times. 21 May 1979. Archived from the original on 5 December 2022.
  4. ^ Atlantis - Gone, But Not Forgotten

35°04′N 12°57′W / 35.067°N 12.950°W / 35.067; -12.950