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Voluminous submarine lava flows from Hawaiian volcanoes

Geology, 1988
The GLORIA long-range sonar imaging system has revealed fields of large lava flows in the Hawaiian Trough east and south of Hawaii in water as deep as 5.5 km. Flows in the most extensive field (110 km long) have erupted from the deep submarine segment of Kilauea's east rift zone. Other flows have been erupted from Loihi and Mauna Loa.
Robin T. Holcomb   +3 more
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Submarine growth and internal structure of ocean island volcanoes based on submarine observations of Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii

Geology, 2001
A recent model for the submarine growth of Hawaiian volcanoes indicates that these volcanoes are composed mainly of fragmental lava debris formed as lavas enter the ocean. This model has major implications for locating earthquake hypocenters and for the landslide hazard potential of these and other ocean island volcanoes.
Michael O. Garcia, Michael G. Davis
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Long-term eruptive activity at a submarine arc volcano

Nature, 2006
Three-quarters of the Earth's volcanic activity is submarine, located mostly along the mid-ocean ridges, with the remainder along intraoceanic arcs and hotspots at depths varying from greater than 4,000 m to near the sea surface. Most observations and sampling of submarine eruptions have been indirect, made from surface vessels or made after the fact ...
Robert W, Embley   +16 more
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Catching a submarine volcano in the act

Physics Today, 2012
A swarm of earthquakes and a sudden rise in the sea floor herald an imminent eruption.
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Submarine Mud Volcano Optimization Algorithm

Submarine mud volcano eruptions are complex geological phenomena characterized by the gradual accumulation of deep sediment pressure, which, when reaching a critical value, triggers a transient mud eruption accompanied by mud diffusion and sediment redistribution.
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Hydrothermal mercury inputs from the Kolumbo Submarine Volcano

Goldschmidt2025 abstracts
Mercury (Hg) is a pervasive environmental pollutant with neurotoxic effects, accumulating in marine food webs and posing risks to marine life and humans. Its contribution from submarine volcanoes, particularly through hydrothermal emissions, is poorly understood and likely underestimated.
Anagnostou, Eirini   +24 more
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A Miocene submarine volcano at Low Layton, Jamaica

Geological Magazine, 1982
SummaryA submarine fissure eruption of Upper Miocene age produced a modest volume of alkaline basalt at Low Layton, on the north coast of Jamaica. The eruption occurred in no more than a few hundred metres of water and produced a series of hyaloclastites, pillow breccias and pillow lavas, massive lavas, and dikes with an ENE en échelon structure.
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Submarine Volcano Eruption Inspired Optimization Algorithm

This paper proposes a heuristic optimization algorithm based on submarine volcanic eruption mechanisms (Submarine Volcano Eruption Inspired Optimization, SVEO-I). This algorithm simulates the physical processes of magma accumulation, pressure transmission, eruption, and cooling and deposition in multiple chambers of submarine volcanoes to achieve ...
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THE GEOMETRY OF SUBMARINE VOLCANOES

International Geology Review, 1987
S. G. Gevorkyan   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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