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  2. Massive volcano being formed off of West Coast thanks to ...

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    A “fascinating” eruption is approaching as a sleeping giant underwater volcano stirs with seismic activity near America’s west coast.. The seismic activity of Axial Seamount, a submerged ...

  3. Download QR code; Print/export ... Juan de Fuca Ridge map showing the location of Axial Seamount. ... This page was last edited on 28 October 2017, ...

  4. Axial Seamount - Wikipedia

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    The base of Axial Seamount is a long, low-lying plateau, and the eastern part of the seamount is defined by a series of linear scarps. Axial Seamount has two major volcanic rifts extending approximately 50 km (31 mi) north and south of its main summit, as well as several much smaller, ill-defined ones aligned in a roughly similar pattern.

  5. Undersea volcano off West Coast could erupt soon but should ...

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    Download The Free Fox Weather App. Axial Seamount is a shield volcano, which means it's shaped like a shield rather than a steep-sided cone volcano. Its caldera at the top is a few miles wide and ...

  6. Huge undersea volcano off the West Coast may be getting ready ...

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    The Axial Seamount is a massive undersea volcano that reaches more than 3,600 feet above the seabed, 300 miles offshore. It last erupted in 2015 but has a history of more than 50 different ...

  7. Cobb–Eickelberg Seamount chain - Wikipedia

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    1. Axial Seamount (46° 03′ 36″ N, 130° 00′ 0″ W). The most recent seamount. Axial Seamount is the youngest seamount in the Cobb Eickelberg Seamount chain. Since this is the most active of all the Cobb-Eickelberg Seamounts, it is studied the most: to help understand the dynamics of seamounts, volcanic activity, earthquakes, biodiversity, geology and chemistry.

  8. Juan de Fuca Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Researchers at Oregon State University suggested the Axial Seamount had an eruption interval of approximately 16 years, which would place the next major Axial eruption in 2014. [12] In 2011, during a dive on the seamount, new lava flows were discovered and some instruments had been buried in lava flows, indicating the volcano had erupted since ...

  9. Stunning satellite images capture massive volcanic eruption ...

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    The eruption of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano, located just under. An undersea volcano violently erupted in the southwestern Pacific Ocean near the Kingdom of Tonga Saturday, local time ...