The Axial Seamount is a miles-wide undersea volcano that towers more than 3,600 feet over the seabed. Though it last erupted in 2015, it has a history of more than 50 eruptions over the past 800 ...
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), there are about 1,350 volcanoes worldwide that have the potential to erupt. That doesn't count undersea volcanoes, which would add another several ...
a researcher who studies the volcanoes of the Main Ethiopian Rift, unpacks what’s behind the recent events. Eighteen million years ago, the continents broke apart to form the Red Sea and the ...
Jan. 10, 2025 — A new study based on the sampling and analysis of volcanic ash at Cumbre Vieja volcano in the Canary Islands, located off Africa's northwest coast, suggests that the composition ...
There are several dormant volcanoes under Antarctica's ice sheet that may unleash their fury when reckless human behavior ...
Axial Seamount, an undersea volcano located off the coast of Oregon, is showing signs of an impending eruption, with scientists predicting it could occur as early as 2025. The volcano’s surface ...
Nevertheless, other volcanic formations that are older than the Holocene epoch include volcanic relics like those on Kos and at Sousaki in Corinth, and additional structures like undersea volcanoes, ...
A new look at an ancient eruption at Campi Flegrei raises new questions about the propensity of the still-active volcano, ...
The worldwide network of telecommunications cables lying on the bottom of the world's oceans offers unique potential for ...
Fountains dropped in height 250 feet (80 meters) to 300 feet (90 meters) on Tuesday night, according to the Hawaii Volcano Observatory. On Wednesday morning, a webcam still showed tall bursts of fiery ...
Santorini has fallen victim to a series of false, viral videos which allegedly show the Greek island engulfed in lava, as it deals with a real state of emergency caused by hundreds of tremors ...
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