An underwater volcano named The Axial Seamount has shown growing signs of activity, which could lead to a potential eruption ...
An undersea volcano off the Oregon coast will likely erupt in 2025, and scientists can use the lessons learned from ...
Axial Seamount doesn’t pose a threat to humans, but observing what happens before and after its potential eruption could help ...
Thanks to a dense array of sensors on the volcano’s summit and flanks, scientists know that Axial Seamount has been swelling with magma and getting taller, a sign that it’s ready to go off.
Thanks to a network of sensors and the use of artificial intelligence, scientists are predicting the awakening of the Axial ...
When the volcano erupts, it won't pose a danger. It has already erupted three times in the last 30 years, providing valuable information to scientists.
The Axial Seamount is not expected to threaten human population centres but it could help scientists forecast the eruption of ...
Scientists have been studying the Axial Seamount for decades. They predict it’ll erupt again in 2025. OPB’s science and environment reporter Jes Burns joins us to share her at-sea adventures ...
The Axial Seamount (pictured), about 300 miles off the Oregon Coast, has making the news lately, with scary headlines about an imminent eruption. Never fear, check out the Axial Seamount blog, which ...
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 ...
An undersea volcano off Oregon’s coast will likely erupt in 2025, scientists say. Known as Axial Seamount, it’s the most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest – though one most people ...
The Axial Seamount volcano is located about 300 miles west of Astoria along the Juan de Fuca Ridge — and this undersea volcano is showing signs it could erupt again soon, according to Bill ...