What Are Indicators That a Volcano Is Going to Erupt?

Volcanic eruptions are deadly but predictable.
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Volcanic eruptions are an essential part of how the earth makes new landforms over a long period of time. However, the spewing of lava and smoke is deadly to those around the eruption. So it has become essential for scientists to devise methods to predict an eruption. Luckily, volcanoes often give off several indicators that they are going to erupt.

Seismic Waves

Seismic waves are energy waves produced on the earth's crust. Most natural seismic waves are caused by the shifting of plates, which results in earthquakes. However, explosions on the earth's surface also causes seismic waves in the crust. Importantly, seismic waves can not travel through a liquid medium, such as magma. If scientists believe that a volcano is close to erupting, they can try detonating small explosions on or around the volcano. If they detect no seismic waves, than it is an indicator that the volcano is going to erupt soon.

Magnetic Fields

Several rocks found around volcanoes contain metals that are magnetic, which also means they give off a magnetic field (a force that attracts electrically charged atoms, known as ions, around it). However, magnetic fields cease to work beyond a certain temperature known as the Curie Temperature which varies based on the metal. Magma underneath the surface can heat rocks to their Curie Temperature. If rocks near a volcano lose their magnetic field, they could an indicate an impending eruption.

Ground Deformation

Even when it is close to the surface, magma does not just explode out of a volcano instantaneously; instead, it slowly moves up to the peak of the volcano which can take a long time. As magma moves closer to the peak of the volcano, the surrounding area starts to swell. This swelling can be monitored by instruments.

Changes in Heat and Gas

As magma flows upward, it also causes changes in the chemical properties of the surrounding area, including an increase in heat flow, gas pressure and electrical resistance. Gas pressure changes as hydrogen chloride and sulfur dioxide are emitted before the volcano erupts. Electrical resistance goes down with the increased temperature. Additionally, groundwater in the area of a volcano heats up and even sometimes boils before an eruption.

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