seismograph is one
well we dont know
In terms of volcano monitoring the GPS monitoring sites that can be places anywhere on the volcano are used to monitor specific movements of the mountain. The movements of a volcano can indicate many things about what is going on inside the volcano, for example if two GPS units on opposide sides of the volcano are moving further apart it would indicate the volcano is expanding. This could possibly be an indication of magma forcing its way up into the volcano and can also indicate a potential eruption in the future.
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A volcano will is generally a prominent feature that stays in one place. Monitoring seismic activity, gas emissions, and shifts in the surface on and near a volcano can be used to determine if an eruption is likely.
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Mount St. Helens in Washington state is a famous composite volcano known for its devastating eruption in 1980. It is part of the Cascade Range in the United States and is considered an active volcano with ongoing monitoring.
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Data for a volcano can include its location, elevation, type of volcano (e.g. stratovolcano, shield volcano), history of eruptions, monitoring data (seismic activity, gas emissions), and risk assessment for surrounding communities.
Nothing can be done. It has an active volcano and the only thing is to monitor it. In 79AD when it buried Pompeii the people didn't realize they lived near a volcano.
Probably Dr Strange Glove he must have done something to the volcano.