Maud Seamount is an underwater volcanic mountain located in the South Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. It is part of a series of seamounts that are formed by volcanic activity on the ocean floor. The seamount is named after the Norwegian polar explorer Maud, and it is known for its geological significance and unique marine ecosystem. Due to its location and characteristics, Maud Seamount is of interest to researchers studying oceanography, geology, and marine biology.

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