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“…It has been ascribed to the electrokinetic-magnetic effect (Zlotnicki and Le Mouel, 1990). Hence we installed the proton magnetometer station JGD near MYN SP station and SMK near MYS, respectively.…”
Section: Monitoring the Activity Of Miyake-jima Volcano By Electromagmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been ascribed to the electrokinetic-magnetic effect (Zlotnicki and Le Mouel, 1990). Hence we installed the proton magnetometer station JGD near MYN SP station and SMK near MYS, respectively.…”
Section: Monitoring the Activity Of Miyake-jima Volcano By Electromagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them are difficult to explain by thermal-magnetic or piezomagnetic effects. Zlotnicki and Le Mouel (1990) proposed the electrokinetic origin due to the hydrothermal circulation within the volcano edifice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, geomagnetic changes associated with the earthquake swarm activity and crustal deformation in Long Valley Caldera where no surface eruption occurred were successfully interpreted in terms of piezomagnetic effects due to inflating pressure source (Mueller and Johnston, 1998). There is an implication that some of the events observed at Piton de la Fournaise volcano might have been caused by electrokinetic effects (Zlotnicki and Le Mouël, 1990). Thus, volcanomagnetic studies give us various kinds of information to understand the thermal condition, stress or pressure distribution, and flow of pore fluids that are directly related to the volcanic activity in the ground.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic data have played a significant role in earthquake prediction studies over the decades. Tectonomagnetic monitoring using different network layout with varying number of magnetometers has been successfully conducted in many seismically active provinces (e.g., Rikitake et al 1980;Abdullabekov 1987;Johnston 1989;Zlotnicki and Le Mouël 1990;Kuznetsova and Maksimchuk 1994;Shapiro et al 1994;Dyadkov et al 1999;Meloni et al 2004;Chen et al 2004;Di Mauro et al 2007). This goal is not easy to achieve due to the natural diurnal variations of the local magnetic field, induced by the ionospheric current vortices and magnetic storms, and due to the ''cultural'' noise arising from human activities.…”
Section: Gps Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%