Pacific–Kula Ridge

The Pacific-Kula Ridge is a former mid-ocean ridge that existed between the Pacific and Kula plates in the Pacific Ocean during the Paleogene period.

Its appearance was in an east–west direction and the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain had its attribution with the ridge.

[1] The Pacific-Kula Ridge lay south of the Hawaii hotspot around 80 million years ago, moving northward relative to the hotspot.

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