A team of marine researchers lowered a camera beneath the ocean surface to capture, for the first time ever, how underwater volcanoes release energy.
Volcanic eruptions are perhaps nature's most terrifying display of power. Catastrophic eruptions of volcanoes like Mount Vesuvius, Krakatoa, and Mount St. Helens have gone down as some of the most ...
Spread the loveIntroduction In a remarkable advancement in our understanding of underwater geology, researchers have made significant discoveries at Axial Seamount, an active underwater volcano ...
An underwater volcano off the Oregon coast could erupt late this year, scientists say. The volcano, known as Axial Seamount, is more than 4,900 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean and 300 miles off the ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand and Australia have sent military surveillance flights to assess the damage in Tonga caused by Saturday's huge undersea volcanic eruption. Communications with the ...
A vast eruption beneath the southwest Pacific Ocean has been confirmed as the largest volcanic event ever recorded on the ocean floor. The 2012 explosion at the Havre volcano, near New Zealand, ...
Scientists from the National Institute of Oceanography in Goa have found evidence that long-term climate change and shifts in sea levels are influencing underwater volcanic activity along mid-ocean ...
One of the most significant volcanic eruptions in the recent history of our planet occurred over 7,000 years ago in southern ...