Beneath the ocean’s surface, something extraordinary is happening — a silent ridge is shaking over 1,000 times a day. But there’s no eruption… yet. Meet Axial Seamount, a restless underwater volcano ...
This massive mountain in the west Pacific is about 2.6 miles tall, yet its peak remains 800 feet below the surface, NOAA Ocean Exploration says. NOAA Ocean Exploration image An “enormous” submerged ...
Here’s What You Need to Know Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, a massive volcano named Axial Seamount is showing signs of life. With tremors building and a history of eruptions in 1998, 2011, and 2015, ...
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Abstract: The axial flux permanent magnet motor, or disc motor, uses a coreless stator with PCB-based armature windings instead of conventional wires. Stator loss, comprising eddy current loss and ...
NOAA’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary contains some amazing deep-sea features: many are familiar with the deep-sea Monterey Submarine Canyon while fewer know of the extinct volcanic mountain ...
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