Poised some 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, one mile beneath the sea, yet rising 3,600 feet high, and spanning 1.2 miles ...
Will the coast be toast? An increase in seismic activity has prompted predictions that a mile-wide submarine volcano named ...
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Its heights grace no city’s skyline. The Axial Seamount is a mile underwater and nearly 300 miles out to sea. It has erupted three times since 1998, and researchers predict this remote but ...
According to OSU researchers, the volcano, named the Axial Seamount, is about 300 miles west of Astoria, and has erupted before, in cycles. The volcano is about a mile beneath the ocean, is closer to ...
About 470 kilometres off Vancouver Island, the Axial Seamount rises from the underwater mountain range known as the Juan de Fuca Ridge. The volcano is shaped like a warrior's shield, about 25 ...
An octopus swims along the flanks of the Axial Seamount, an undersea volcano. Photo: Courtesy of Bill Chadwick/Oregon State University ...
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The volcano, named Axial Seamount, sits on the Juan de Fuca Ridge about 300 miles off the coast of Astoria, Oregon. In the last 30 years, Axial has erupted three times — in 1998, 2011 ...