Oregon scientists are hoping to help the coastal communities survive a major inundation in various ways. One of those is ...
The Oregon coast is undeniably alluring. Sandy beaches, rocky cliffs and outcroppings. Waterfalls, water spouts, sand dunes.
January 26 marked the 325th anniversary since the last earthquake struck the Cascadia subduction zone. Centuries later, the ...
The silver igniter etched with a map of Vietnam made the 3,000-mile journey over the weekend to Oregon, where Theresa ... Paul moved to the West Coast shortly after his service concluded because ...
Axial Seamount sits under the Pacific Ocean about 300 miles from the U.S. coast. Since 1997, scientists have kept a ... William Chadwick of Oregon State University once referred to a 2015 eruption ...
The good news is that because the top of the volcano is still 4,500 feet below the ocean’s surface, it poses no danger to people.
“An eruption does not seem imminent, but it can't do this forever," Chadwick and his colleague, University of North Carolina geophysicist Scott Nooner, wrote in an Oregon State University blog post.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Small, translucent creatures — known as sea cherubs — are washing up along Oregon beaches, and more sightings are occurring in 2025 than usual, according to Seaside ...
Axial Seamount is located just under 300 miles off the coast of Oregon Axial Seamount is now “fully re-inflated” and ready to blow, scientists have said (Picture: Interactive Oceans ...