Marine Gazetteer Placedetails

MRGID http://marineregions.org/mrgid/49768
Status Proposed standard Proposed standard
Names
Language Name Name source
EnglishRumble II West SeamountIHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names   
EnglishRumble Two West SeamountUS BGN Advisory Committee on Undersea Features (ACUF)   
PlaceType Seamount(s) 
Latitude 35° 20' 47.9" S (-35.34665°)  
Longitude 178° 31' 41.6" E (178.52821°)  
Min. Lat 35° 24' 38.5" S (-35.4107°)  
Min. Long 178° 26' 50.7" E (178.4474°)  
Max. Lat 35° 16' 42.2" S (-35.2784°)  
Max. Long 178° 36' 58.8" E (178.6163°)  
Source IHO-IOC GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names, available online at http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/gazetteer/
Notes GEBCO: associated meeting, proposer and year of proposal (en): Associated meeting: SCUFN-29. Proposer: Mark Dyer, New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB); and Adam Greenland, New Zealand Hydrographic Office (LINZ). Year of proposal: 2016.     
GEBCO: discoverer and year of discovery (en): Discoverer: New Zealand research vessel "Tui". Year of discovery: 1965. History: The term "Rumble" originates from Dr Alick Kibblewhite who named features in the area because of the "rumble" sound recorded on the RNZ Navy hydrophone network near Auckland when erupting. RNZN research vessel "Tui" surveyed the area where the acoustic signals were coming from in the mid-1960s with bathymetry maps published in Kibblewhite and Denham 1967. Volcanoes in the vicinity were named either "Rumble" or "Silent" during the early surveys. Subsequent surveys identified Rumble I Seamount and Silent I Seamount to be part of Kermadec Ridge rather than stratovolcanoes.    
Additional information (en): This feature forms a volcanic cone. In the Kermadec volcanic arc, it is located 13 km NW of Rumble II East Seamount, 36 km SE of Silent II Seamount, and 43 km north of Rumble III Seamount. It was discovered west of the first discovered Rumble II volcano, in the 1960's. Minimum depth (m): 1200. Maximum depth (m): 2600. Total relief (m): 1400. Dimension: 12 km x 18 km.    
Coordinate information (en): Coordinates in New Zealand gazetteer: -35.353833, 178.525167    
Previous coordinates (en): Lat: -35.34665 ; Long: 178.52821 (update 2020-04-22)    
ACUF unique id (UFI) (en): 15237316    
Coordinates in ACUF (en): Latitude: -35.346639; Longitude: 178.528222    
Relation 
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