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    Surprise Underwater Volcanic Eruption Discovered

    An undersea volcano has erupted off the coast of Oregon, spewing forth a layer of lava more than 12 feet (4 meters) thick in some places, and opening up deep vents that belch forth a cloudy stew of hot water and microbes from deep inside the Earth.

    Scientists uncovered evidence of the early April eruption on a routine expedition in late July to the Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano that stands 250 miles (400 kilometers) off the Oregon coast.

    Click photo to view more images. (British Antarctic Survey)Click photo to view more images. (British Antarctic Survey)

    The discovery came as a surprise, as researchers attempted to recover instruments they'd left behind to monitor the peak a year earlier. When the researchers hefted a seafaring robotic vehicle overboard to fetch the instruments, the feed from the onboard camera sent back images of an alien seafloor landscape.

    "At first we were really confused, and thought we were in the wrong place," said Bill Chadwick, a geologist with Oregon State University. "Finally we figured out we were in the right place but the whole seafloor had changed, and that's why we couldn't recognize anything. All of a sudden it hit us that, wow, there had been an eruption. So it was very exciting."

    In addition to producing hardened lakes of blobby lava, in places more than a mile (1.6 km) across, the eruption changed the architecture of the region's seafloor hot springs.

    "There are more vents, they're higher temperature, and there are microbes living in them that are usually deep in the crust that come up to the surface in these events," Chadwick told OurAmazingPlanet.

    Eruption predicted

    The Axial Volcano rises 3,000 feet (900 m) above the seafloor, the most active of a string of volcanoes along the Juan de Fuca Ridge, a plate boundary where the seafloor is slowly pulling apart.

    Chadwick and colleagues have been keeping tabs on the peak since it last erupted in 1998. Thanks to a monitoring system they developed to measure the mountain's minute movements, the team predicted the volcano was due for another eruption sometime between 2011 and 2014.

    "So for me, it's a very exciting thing that this worked!" Chadwick said.

    The instruments kept track of the movement of the seafloor, which very gradually inflates and deflates like a giant, magma-filled balloon, Chadwick said, collapsing suddenly after an eruption, and rising, in this case, by about 6 inches (15 cm) per year in the lead up to an eruption.

    First long-term picture

    Scientists have long known about the existence of subsea volcanoes, but information on their behavior is relatively sparse. Eruptions were first observed in the 1990s, and, although technology has improved, getting to the underwater peaks to study them is difficult.

    Data from the Axial Seamount's recent eruption will provide the first long-term picture of a subsea volcano from one eruption to the next. [Infographic: Tallest Mountain to Deepest Ocean Trench]

    Chadwick said scientists are still trying to figure out how seafloor volcanoes differ from their terrestrial counterparts.

    It could be it's easier to predict ocean eruptions, Chadwick said. It's possible that because the crust is thinner there, and magma is in ready supply, the mountains' slow inflations provide a good analogue for knowing when eruptions will occur. However, he cautioned that a single successful prediction wasn’t enough to forecast what the future holds.

    "At Axial we've only seen this once, so we don't know for sure it's going to be reliable," Chadwick said. "So we'll certainly keep making these measurements, and hopefully be around to see what happens next."

    Andrea Mustain is a staff writer for OurAmazingPlanet, a sister site to LiveScienceReach her at amustain@techmedianetwork.com. Follow her on Twitter @AndreaMustain.

     
     
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    688 comments

    • TXRed  •  9 mths ago
      They were surprised by the eruption... and there aren't any seismographs in Oregon or California that might register any seismic activity? It must be a slow leak of an eruption. I'm a former geologist, just wondering.
      • MartinM 9 mths ago
        I was thinking the same thing, who feel asleep at the wheel
      • Phyl 9 mths ago
        Try reading it again. Thet were surprised to be so accurate on their prediction. Moron!
      • Kitsune 9 mths ago
        Well it was 250 miles away from the coast, and even then there are hundreds of underwater volcanos along the west cost of North America, so if a seismograph did pick up something I doubt anyone was monitoring it for that particular volcano and I doubt the activity would have been strong enough to raise any suspicion. I believe this article is more about the fact they actually have photographs and images of the eruption and its aftermath.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Earth will have all kind of suprises still yet to come. :)
      • TXRed 9 mths ago
        Of course! but most take tens of millions of years to occur; don't stay awake watching them.
      • jed gabriel 9 mths ago
        I love surprises :D
      • Wyatt 9 mths ago
        One of them is my child.... That was a surprise...
    • HateSolstice  •  9 mths ago
      I certainly enjoy these types of articles far more than the celebrity buzz and sensationalistic news about Obama's breakfast habits.
    • christina p  •  9 mths ago
      please, Yahoo, more article about our earth, space and nature. Less about how much Mat Laur makes, or Kanye makes. Lets "up" our dumbing of America a little
      • george 9 mths ago
        It sounds like you may have reached this story from Yahoo's main page which only offers a small selection of news on different topics. If you go to Yahoo's News site you will find a vast quantity of stories on many topics. There you can pick and choose news that interests you and avoid the ones that don't.
      • kevinm 9 mths ago
        cheers
    • Kevan  •  9 mths ago
      I love this planet. It's SO fascinating!
      • YO 9 mths ago
        Isn't she beautiful? : )
      • kevinm 9 mths ago
        cheers
    • Daves thoughts  •  9 mths ago
      wow you post an interesting article about nature and you get idiots like jim who brag about trying to destroy the enviornment every chance he gets. other idiots make it political. is there anything that can be posted that can be enjoyed without the idiots proclaiming their personal stupidity? i'm still waiting
      • a mother 9 mths ago
        my thoughts exactly.
      • LD 9 mths ago
        School will be starting soon and most of these juvenile delinquents will be back in class.
      • C B 9 mths ago
        Maybe we should talk about your grammar instead?
    • klicks  •  9 mths ago
      Mother Earth never ceases to amaze!
    • James  •  9 mths ago
      New Hawaii!

      Buy land now, before it's land.
    • uncle burp  •  9 mths ago
      the volcanos are a relief valve just like hot water in a boiler.
    • Mu  •  9 mths ago
      Wow isn't that fascinating. I would much rather read this than read about David Backhams new tattoo! What a waste of cyberspace that is
    • atexascattleman  •  9 mths ago
      How does anyone take a story like this and make it political? Please broaden you horizons a bit.
    • King of the Swing  •  9 mths ago
      Yay, a great and interesting article!

      Science News = AWESOME
      Kim Kardashian News=STUPID!
    • Devine  •  9 mths ago
      You see, THIS is news. not that Justin Beiber helped Kim Kardashians sister get a date. NO. this right here is what i call news. it's might not be the BEST artical written, but it's news.
    • dave  •  9 mths ago
      seriously, i carry a sharp stick now so that i am prepared for the next person who brings up politics of any kind when the discussion has absolutely NOTHING to do with politics. the second they open their mouthes.......my stick will do my talking!!
    • Josh  •  9 mths ago
      Gotta love how every article that has something to do with science becomes political. The utter stupidity of our society today is just mind boggling.
    • Paul  •  9 mths ago
      So Yellowstone is rising how many inches per year ? hmmmmmmmm....
    • jou  •  9 mths ago
      "... and microbes from deep inside the Earth."
      There are microbes deep inside the earth?
      AND, they can live in lava?
      WOW!
    • Marpious  •  9 mths ago
      perhaps this volcano is the reason that oregon, washington state and californis have not been stuck with a magnitude 7.0 or greater..the volcano may be acting like a giant underwater pressure relief valve for the earths tectonic plates, and as the pressure on teh plates increases to a crititcal level, the volcano will open up and release the pent up pressure instead of an earthquake occuring...but soon, I fear, ther pressure will mount up far too quickly and will increase far too rapidly for the volcano to do its job, and the western seaboard will rock violently
    • Brad  •  9 mths ago
      at least there are pictures.
    • Drakensburg  •  9 mths ago
      Dear Haters. This is a science story. I know some of the people involved. It's solid work that illuminates a major function of our planet that has never before been witnessed. Can't you just enjoy it for what it is? Please stop embarrassing yourselves and all of us by twisting this into an opportunity to continue some plodding diatribe against the "libs" or "Nobama", Al Gore, global warming, or whatever Fox News or AM radio tells you the enemy du jour might be. Don't you have anything better to do with time and energy? Maybe go out and and earn a buck, learn a skill, or just do something nice for someone? How about go to Google Scholar and actually read some peer reviewed science papers... It's all there for anyone to read. Make up your own mind. Look around, the universe is still beautiful. Life is short. I've said my piece.
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