Category Archives: Submarine volcanic eruption

Massive seafloor craters found in waters off New Zealand

April 4, 2012 –  NEW ZEALAND – An international team of scientists have found what they believe are the world’s biggest ” pockmarks” — craters formed by seafloor eruptions of gas or fluids — in waters off New Zealand. The … Continue reading

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Scientists discover huge reservoir of magma under Pacific and Cocos plates

March 28, 2013 – CENTRAL AMERICA – Since the plate tectonics revolution of the 1960s, scientists have known that new seafloor is created throughout the major ocean basins at linear chains of volcanoes known as mid-ocean ridges. But where exactly … Continue reading

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Part 2: Extinction-level supervolcano growing in the Pacific

February 12, 2013 – RING OF FIRE – Bad news, everyone – you have another near-certain world-ending catastrophe to look forward to. Scientists have confirmed that two continent-sized chemical blobs of partially melted rock are converging in the Pacific, and … Continue reading

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8.0 magnitude earthquake shakes Santa Cruz Islands: 9 reportedly killed

February 6, 2013 – SOLOMON ISLANDS - Several people were killed when tsunami waves generated by a major earthquake slammed into the Solomon Islands, damaging villages, as warnings were triggered across the Pacific. At least five people died after the 8.0 … Continue reading

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41: Growing unrest seen at many of the world’s volcanoes

January 26, 2013 – EARTH – Bárdarbunga (Iceland): Earthquakes at shallow depths (around 5 km) continue at reduced rate. Reventador (Ecuador): Activity continues, but likely has becoming more intermittent judging from the seismic signal. Visual observations are most of the … Continue reading

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Extraordinary: New island rises from the sea off German coast

January 12, 2013 – GERMANY – An island the size of 25 football pitches has appeared seemingly out of nowhere off the coast of Germany. The landmass, which is composed of sandbanks, gradually emerged from the violent waters of the … Continue reading

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Earthquake swarm rattles seafloor along Carlsberg Ridge

January 9, 2013 – INDIAN OCEAN – Because the Carlsberg Ridge is one of the slowest-spreading, and so supposedly less active oceanic ridges, many had thought it unlikely to be the location of a major volcanic eruption.. At ridges such … Continue reading

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