volcanoes, which frequently host large eruptions and related earthquakes, flank‐failure
landslides, and associated tsunamis, can present severe hazards to populated regions.
Many studies have focused on subaerial parts of Hawaiian volcanoes, but the deep‐water
flanks of the edifices, which can reach 5700 m below sea level, remain poorly understood
because they are so inaccessible. In 1998 a collaborative program between Japan and the …