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Eruption of West Mata Deep-Ocean Volcano

Eruption of the West Mata volcano, discovered in May 2009, occurring nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, in an area bounded by Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. It is the deepest erupting volcano discovered to date. In this image, the orange glow of magma is visible to the left of the sulfur-laden plume. Image is about six feet across in an eruptive area of about 100 yards running along the volcano's summit.
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Title: Eruption of West Mata Deep-Ocean Volcano
Caption: Eruption of the West Mata volcano, discovered in May 2009, occurring nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, in an area bounded by Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. It is the deepest erupting volcano discovered to date. In this image, the orange glow of magma is visible to the left of the sulfur-laden plume. Image is about six feet across in an eruptive area of about 100 yards running along the volcano's summit.
Category: Geology & Fossils
Credit: Album / Science Source / NOAA/NSF
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Image size: 3200 × 2400 px | 22.0 MB
Print size: 27.1 × 20.3 cm | 1259.8 × 944.9 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ACTIVE ASH DEEP DEEP-OCEAN DEEP-SEA ERUPTING ERUPTION FLEET GEOLOGY & FOSSILS HOT LAVA MAGMA MARINE MOLTEN NAVY OCEAN OCEAN, PACIFIC OCEANS PACIFIC OCEAN PACIFIC ROCK SEA SEA. SEAS SUMMIT UNDERSEA UNDERWATER VENT VOLCANISM VOLCANO VULCAN VULCANO WATER WEST MATA VOLCANO