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The '''St. Helena hotspot''' is a ] ] located in the southern ]. It is responsible for the island of ] and the ]. It is one of the oldest known hotspots on Earth, which began to produce ]ic ] about 145 million years ago.<ref name="SI"></ref> | The '''St. Helena hotspot''' is a ] ] located in the southern ]. It is responsible for the island of ] and the ]. It is one of the oldest known hotspots on Earth, which began to produce ]ic ] about 145 million years ago.<ref name="SI"></ref> | ||
St Helen is a very big volcano | |||
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The St. Helena hotspot is a volcanic hotspot located in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It is responsible for the island of St. Helena and the St. Helena Seamount chain. It is one of the oldest known hotspots on Earth, which began to produce basaltic lava about 145 million years ago.
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