Observation of volcanic earthquakes was continued on Mount Erebus, Antarctica, by maintaining 3 telemetering seismic stations installed in the 1980-1981 field season. Two telemetering stations were newly installed on the flank of Mount Erebus and on Mount Terror. Observation of magnetic induction loop and infrasound which might be associated with volcanic eruption was also continued at the summit of Mount Erebus. In order to reduce noises in the time signal, the recording-system clock at Scott Base was replaced by the electrically shielded time code generator. Five temporary seismic stations were installed on the flank of Mount Erebus after the maintenance of the telemetering system. Constitution of a densely located network of 7-8 stations...
Seismic observations by radio-telemetry has continued in the summit area and on the slopes of Erebus...
Mount Erebus (77°30\u27S, 167°09\u27E, 3794m) is the only active volcano in Antarctica at present. T...
To improve knowledge of the crustal structure, explosion seismic experiments were carried out on Mou...
Under the coordination and supervision of the National Institute of Polar Research, a 3-man Japanese...
Mount Erebus (3794m) on Ross Island is one of active volcanoes in Antarctica. Two high sensitive sei...
Continuous seismic observations have been carried out since December 1980 by a cooperative Internati...
Three Japanese scientists visited McMurdo Station from November 11,1983 to January 16,1984 to partic...
In order to monitor the long-term seismicity of Mount Erebus, Antarctica, seismic observations have ...
Three Japanese scientists visited McMurdo Station from November 4,1982 to January 13,1983 to partici...
Mount Erebus (77°32′S, 167°09′E, 3794m) is one of the active volcanos in Antarctica. A program to mo...
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a persistent convecting lava lake at the summit crater, locat...
A program to monitor the seismic activity of Erebus Volcano in Antarctica started in December 1980 a...
For the purpose of observing micro earthquakes around the McMurdo Sound area and volcanic earthquake...
In 1987,five seismic stations were operated in the summit area and on the flanks of Mount Erebus (77...
Mount Erebus is one of the active volcanoes in antarctica, and seismic observations of it have been ...
Seismic observations by radio-telemetry has continued in the summit area and on the slopes of Erebus...
Mount Erebus (77°30\u27S, 167°09\u27E, 3794m) is the only active volcano in Antarctica at present. T...
To improve knowledge of the crustal structure, explosion seismic experiments were carried out on Mou...
Under the coordination and supervision of the National Institute of Polar Research, a 3-man Japanese...
Mount Erebus (3794m) on Ross Island is one of active volcanoes in Antarctica. Two high sensitive sei...
Continuous seismic observations have been carried out since December 1980 by a cooperative Internati...
Three Japanese scientists visited McMurdo Station from November 11,1983 to January 16,1984 to partic...
In order to monitor the long-term seismicity of Mount Erebus, Antarctica, seismic observations have ...
Three Japanese scientists visited McMurdo Station from November 4,1982 to January 13,1983 to partici...
Mount Erebus (77°32′S, 167°09′E, 3794m) is one of the active volcanos in Antarctica. A program to mo...
Mount Erebus is an active volcano with a persistent convecting lava lake at the summit crater, locat...
A program to monitor the seismic activity of Erebus Volcano in Antarctica started in December 1980 a...
For the purpose of observing micro earthquakes around the McMurdo Sound area and volcanic earthquake...
In 1987,five seismic stations were operated in the summit area and on the flanks of Mount Erebus (77...
Mount Erebus is one of the active volcanoes in antarctica, and seismic observations of it have been ...
Seismic observations by radio-telemetry has continued in the summit area and on the slopes of Erebus...
Mount Erebus (77°30\u27S, 167°09\u27E, 3794m) is the only active volcano in Antarctica at present. T...
To improve knowledge of the crustal structure, explosion seismic experiments were carried out on Mou...