Abstract

Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano that lies on a seafloor-spreading centre off the west coast of southern Canada. It is being intensively studied, both through continuous monitoring by instruments at or near the site and through ship-borne ‘event response’ visits by scientists. The most recent burst of volcanic activity at Axial Seamount happened early in 1998, and eight papers now describe the scientific findings.

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