A massive underwater volcano known as Axial Seamount could erupt soon, completely reshaping the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
When hundreds of eerily perfect circles were discovered on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, theories abounded about what they could mean. Four years of underwater research revealed a lost world.
A huge volcano at the bottom of the sea near the US’ northwestern coast is predicted to erupt this year. Named Axial Seamount ...
According to marine scientist and University of Delaware professor Art Trembanis, we’ve only mapped about 25 percent of the ...
Underwater positioning and seafloor geodesy are critical fields of study that focus on accurately determining the location of objects and measuring changes in the seafloor. These techniques are ...
Learn about the Borealis Mud Volcano on the Arctic seafloor and its role in maintaining biodiversity, which is driven by ...
The Shallow Underwater Buoy for Geodesy (SUBGEO) system is a research partnership between the USF School of Geosciences, the ...
However, as that water passes the cataract, only about 660 feet of that initial 1,300 falls towards the sea floor. The rest of the water flows over it to mix with warmer water. But how does water fall ...
In a significant step forward for underwater warfare technology, the UK Royal Navy, in collaboration with the US and Australian naval forces, has conducted a joint evaluation of the Hugin Superior ...
Here the spreading sea floor opens up active hydrothermal vents ... Moran said having two monitoring networks on the same underwater ridge is not common. She said it offers an opportunity to ...