The volcano is showing indications of impending activity, according to researchers. According to geologists, it is exhibiting activity comparable to that of its most recent eruption in 2015.
Through a subsea cable, a number of instruments have been tracking the volcano’s every tilt, swell, tremble, and rumble in real time for the last ten years.
“The most well-instrumented submarine volcano on the planet,” according to geologist Mark Zumberge of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
More accurate predictions have probably resulted from this. The surface of Axial rose to the same height in November.
As it had before to its most recent eruption in 2015. This suggests that magma has accumulated under the surface, increasing the volcano’s total pressure.