sivulautat
Sivulautat is a type of rising seamount located in the eastern part of the Baltic Sea. It is situated near the Finnish coast, approximately 20 kilometers northwest of the city of Uusikaupunki. This underwater volcanic feature rises about 40 meters above the surrounding seafloor, making it a notable geological formation in the region.
Sivulautat was formed as a result of volcanic activity that occurred in the area some 840 million
The Sivulautat seamount has been an area of interest for scientists and researchers in the field of
Photographs taken by remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) during the expedition revealed an interesting geometry of the