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Seismometers such as this one installed near Mount Spurr volcano (on skyline in background) provide the Alaska Volcano Observatory with a continuous, telemetered record of volcanic earthquakes. Scientists use this data to monitor earthquake types, locations, and magnitudes to decipher different processes under and within a volcano.  Photo by Christina Neal, 1993 (Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey).

Seismometers such as this one installed near Mount Spurr volcano (on skyline in background) provide the Alaska Volcano Observatory with a continuous, telemetered record of volcanic earthquakes. Scientists use this data to monitor earthquake types, locations, and magnitudes to decipher different processes under and within a volcano.

Photo by Christina Neal, 1993 (Alaska Volcano Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey).

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