Axial Seamount Volcano Expected to Erupt Before End of 2025
Scientists predict that Axial Seamount, the most active volcano in the Northeast Pacific, is preparing to erupt before the end of 2025. Located 480 kilometers off the Oregon coast, the submerged volcano has shown significant signs of unrest, including a dramatic increase in seismic activity, with hundreds of earthquakes reported daily.
Volcanologist Bill Chadwick explains that the structure of Axial indicates a forthcoming eruption will be less explosive, allowing magma to ooze out gradually, rather than resulting in a violent eruption. This process is expected to create new seafloor without posing a threat to human life or generating tsunamis.
Axial Seamount has erupted three times in the last 30 years, with its last eruption occurring in 2015. Current observations show that the volcano is swelling due to rising magma, suggesting an impending eruption similar to those previously documented. Researchers are monitoring the volcano closely, hoping to gather valuable insights that may aid in predicting more hazardous volcanic events in the future. This research was published in the scientific journal Nature.
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