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An Undersea Volcano Near Oregon May Erupt in 2025, Scientists Predict. It Could Help Improve Eruption Forecasts
Oregon’s most active underwater volcano could erupt this year, according to a prediction recently shared by scientists. The Axial Seamount, located 300 miles from the state’s coast and one mile beneath the Pacific Ocean’s surface,
Pacific Northwest’s most active (undersea) volcano could erupt this year
Axial Seamount off Oregon's coast is the most active volcano in the Pacific Northwest, about 300 miles offshore and just under a mile beneath the ocean waves.
Oregon State University researchers say an active undersea volcano off the coast of Oregon could erupt in 2025
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.
Underwater volcano off the US coast could erupt at any moment
Underwater eruptions may seem distant to folks on land, but they have global significance. The 2022 Hunga Tonga event, for example, triggered a tsunami that caused an estimated $90 billion in losses.
Undersea volcano off Oregon coast could erupt this year, geologists predict
An undersea volcano off Oregon's coast will probably erupt in 2025, scientists say.
Underwater Volcano Off Oregon Will Erupt This Year, Scientists Predict
It brings the BOOM. It, of course, is the Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano off Oregon which scientists predict will erupt this year.
Oregon Subsea Volcano: Can Science Predict When it Will Erupt?
The Axial Seamount is predicted to erupt in 2025, presenting a rare opportunity for scientists to test their models—tools that hold the potential to save lives.
Scientists predict the Pacific Northwest’s most active (undersea) volcano will erupt this year
Unlike the Pacific Northwest’s steep-sloped Cascade volcanoes such as Mount St. Helens or Mount Hood that tend to explode when they erupt, Axial Seamount’s magma forces its way out as
Underwater Volcano Set to Erupt: Scientists Are Watching Closely
Did you know an undersea volcano off Oregon's coast is swelling and could erupt in 2025? Meet Axial Seamount, a massive submarine volcano 1,400 meters below the ocean’s surface and 470 kilometers offshore.
This underwater volcano, close to the American coast, is expected to erupt in 2025 🌋
An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon, known as Axial, is showing signs of a potential eruption by 2025. Located 300 miles (480 kilometers) west of Cannon Beach, this volcano is a prime
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