Magnetic and electric field variations associated with the 2000 eruption of Miyake-jima volcano are summarized. For about 1 week prior to the July 8 phreatic explosion, significant changes in the total intensity were observed at a few stations, which indicated uprising of a demagnetized area from a depth of 2 km towards the summit: this non-magnetic source can be regarded as a vacant space itself. Electric and magnetic field variations were observed simultaneously associated with the tilt-step event, which was the abrupt (V50 s) inflation at a few km depth within the volcano followed by gradual recovery (Vseveral hours). The electric field is ascribed to the electrokinetic effect most probably due to forced injection of fluids from the sour...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The la...
We conducted the first aeromagnetic survey at Iwate volcano, northeast of Japan. Our initial and ult...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The l...
Comparing the results of the first and second surveys over Ooshima Island, marked changes in the ear...
Comparing the results of the first and second surveys over Ooshima Island, marked changes in the ear...
Kirishima Volcano Observatory of Earthquake Research Institute initiated geomagnetic observations in...
We collected information on non-magmatic unrest events reported mainly of Japanese volcanoes that ha...
Conducting surveys over Ooshima Island with a G. S. I. type magnetometer, the writers constructed ma...
We report the recent results of geomagnetic repeat surveys aiming for the detection of subsurface th...
Kirishima Volcano Observatory of Earthquake Research Institute initiated geomagnetic observations in...
At the time of the major volcanic eruptions on November 15 and 21, 1986 at Mt. Mihara, Izu-Ohshima I...
Remarkable changes in the local magnetic field were associated with the onset of the 2002–2003 flank...
A large temporal anomaly was retrieved in the total geomagnetic field series recorded in 1981 on Mt....
A large temporal anomaly was retrieved in the total geomagnetic field series recorded in 1981 on Mt....
Since 1975, we have been making repeated measurements of the earth resistivity of Mt. Mihara on Oshi...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The la...
We conducted the first aeromagnetic survey at Iwate volcano, northeast of Japan. Our initial and ult...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The l...
Comparing the results of the first and second surveys over Ooshima Island, marked changes in the ear...
Comparing the results of the first and second surveys over Ooshima Island, marked changes in the ear...
Kirishima Volcano Observatory of Earthquake Research Institute initiated geomagnetic observations in...
We collected information on non-magmatic unrest events reported mainly of Japanese volcanoes that ha...
Conducting surveys over Ooshima Island with a G. S. I. type magnetometer, the writers constructed ma...
We report the recent results of geomagnetic repeat surveys aiming for the detection of subsurface th...
Kirishima Volcano Observatory of Earthquake Research Institute initiated geomagnetic observations in...
At the time of the major volcanic eruptions on November 15 and 21, 1986 at Mt. Mihara, Izu-Ohshima I...
Remarkable changes in the local magnetic field were associated with the onset of the 2002–2003 flank...
A large temporal anomaly was retrieved in the total geomagnetic field series recorded in 1981 on Mt....
A large temporal anomaly was retrieved in the total geomagnetic field series recorded in 1981 on Mt....
Since 1975, we have been making repeated measurements of the earth resistivity of Mt. Mihara on Oshi...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The la...
We conducted the first aeromagnetic survey at Iwate volcano, northeast of Japan. Our initial and ult...
Over the past few decades we have been intensively monitoring the magnetic field on Mt. Etna. The l...