vulkánikusföldrengéses
Vulkánikusföldrengéses refers to earthquakes that are directly caused by volcanic activity. These seismic events are distinct from tectonic earthquakes, which result from the movement of large plates of the Earth's crust. Volcanic earthquakes are typically shallower and more localized than tectonic earthquakes, and their occurrence is often a key indicator of unrest within a volcano.
The primary mechanisms behind vulkánikusföldrengéses include the movement of magma, volcanic gases, and fluids beneath the
Scientists monitor vulkánikusföldrengéses using seismometers placed around volcanoes. Changes in the frequency, magnitude, and location of