Abstract
Employing both absolute and relative gravimeters, we carried out a hybrid microgravity survey at Miyakejima volcano, Japan. We detected significant gravity changes, e.g., exceeding 1000 At gal, during the course of our measurements since June 1998. The spatio-temporal gravity changes provide us with strong evidence of preexisting vacant space beneath the island before the summit collapse of the volcano. Also, our data are totally in conflict with the so-called magma drainback model, suggesting that the magma flowed out laterally.
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