Scientists from the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ are using data gathered by the Royal Navy to assess the threat of potentially devastating tsunamis caused by underwater volcanoes on the fringe of Antarctica.
On a recent expedition to the region, the Plymouth-based icebreaker HMS Protector used state-of-the-art sensors to scan a series of peaks in the South Sandwich Islands, one of the most remote British territories on the planet.
Specifically, they will be assessing the stability of a chain of active volcanoes rising hundreds of metres above the seabed off Zavodovski Island.
A major underwater eruption could trigger a landslide and, in turn, a tsunami, with potentially devastating consequences.