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In volcanology, the study of harmonic tremors is crucial for understanding the behavior of volcanoes and predicting eruptions. The presence of a harmonic tremor can indicate that magma is moving towards the surface, which may signal an impending eruption. However, the absence of a harmonic tremor does not necessarily mean that an eruption is not imminent. Therefore, while harmonic tremors are a valuable tool for predicting eruptions, they are not infallible. | In volcanology, the study of harmonic tremors is crucial for understanding the behavior of volcanoes and predicting eruptions. The presence of a harmonic tremor can indicate that magma is moving towards the surface, which may signal an impending eruption. However, the absence of a harmonic tremor does not necessarily mean that an eruption is not imminent. Therefore, while harmonic tremors are a valuable tool for predicting eruptions, they are not infallible. | ||
[[Image:Detail-145967.jpg|thumb|center|A seismograph machine recording seismic activity.]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||