Volcano-electromagnetic effects
Volcano-electromagnetic effects—electromagnetic (EM) signals generated by volcanic activity—derive from a variety of physical processes. These include piezomagnetic effects, electrokinetic effects, fluid vaporization, thermal demagnetization/remagnetization, resistivity changes, thermochemical effects, magnetohydrodynamic effects, and blast-excited traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs). Identification of different physical processes and their interdependence is often possible with multiparameter monitoring, now common on volcanoes, since many of these processes occur with different timescales and some are simultaneously identified in other geophysical data (deformation, seismic, gas, ionospheric disturbances, etc.). EM monitoring plays an important part in understanding these processes.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2007 |
|---|---|
| Title | Volcano-electromagnetic effects |
| Authors | Malcolm J. S. Johnston |
| Publication Type | Book Chapter |
| Publication Subtype | Book Chapter |
| Index ID | 70170805 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Volcano Hazards Program |