Louisville Ridge, also known as the Louisville Seamount Chain, is a volcanic ridge located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It is part of a chain of underwater volcanoes and seamounts that extend from the Cook Islands towards the eastern edge of the Pacific Plate. The ridge is of particular geological interest because it is associated with tectonic processes and the dynamics of the Earth’s lithosphere.

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