Mauna Loa (Hawai'i): shallow magnitude 4.0 earthquake under summit caldera
Tue, 6 Sep 2016, 14:58 | BY: T
M4.0 earthquake under Mauna Loa today
Earthquake trace on the recording of MLOA station (HVO)
Such relatively large quakes under active volcanoes can (but not necessarily must) be precursors of new eruptions if they are being caused by magma pressurizing rock and fracturing it on its way up. Whether this particular quake is in fact caused by magma movements is impossible to know a priori without further analysis.
Mauna Loa is statistically "due" for an eruption (its last having been in 1984) and increased seismic activity and inflation over the past years have indicated an ongoing period of unrest due to gradual magma recharge.
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