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Related: About this forumMile-wide underwater volcano ready to erupt off the West Coast
Things are heating up hundreds of miles off the coast of Oregon, where a large undersea volcano is showing signs of impending eruption, scientists say.
The volcano, known as Axial Seamount, is located nearly 1 mile (1.4 kilometers) underwater on a geological hot spot, where searing gushes of molten rock rise from Earths mantle and into the crust. Hotspot volcanoes are common on the seafloor. But Axial Seamount also happens to be located on the Juan de Fuca Ridge an area where two massive tectonic plates (the Pacific and the Juan de Fuca plates) are constantly spreading apart, causing a steady buildup of pressure beneath the planets surface.
The frequency of earthquakes has recently picked up dramatically as the volcano inflates with increasingly more magma, signaling an eruption could be near, according to researchers at the National Science Foundations Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cabled Array, a facility operated by the University of Washington that monitors the activity of Axial Seamount.
At the moment, there are a couple hundred earthquakes a day, but thats still a lot less than we saw before the previous eruption, said William Wilcock, a marine geophysicist and professor at the University of Washington School of Oceanography who studies the volcano.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/underwater-volcano-off-coast-oregon-120014285.html

flying_wahini
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(19,699 posts)ZDU
(367 posts)Will a tsunami wash over the North American West Coast?
fargone
(364 posts)It has a mile of water on top of it
A large number, 10K, small earthquakes could be generated but the lava mostly oozes out and spreads across the sea floor. Details are described in the linked article.
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