Massive underwater volcano off Oregon coast 3D mapped by team of scientists
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) Researchers and scientists reportedly created a 3D map of a massive underwater volcano off the Oregon coast for the first time this summer.
Fifty scientists, researchers and students with Columbia Universitys Lamon-Doherty Earth Observatory spent 33 days in July and August aboard a 235-foot research vessel in order to 3D map the Axial Seamount volcano, according to the New York Times, with a goal of viewing the volcano in a way that hadnt been done before.
The Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano 300 miles off the Oregon Coast. It has erupted three times since it was discovered in 1981. Previously, scientists had only 2D images of the volcano.
The research vessel was carrying cables needed for the mapping and had to be carefully towed so they wouldnt drift or become entangled.
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