
Volcanology and new geophysics: reality and prospects for example Yellowstone volcano
Author(s) -
O. B. Khavroshkin,
S. Fedotov,
V. V. Tsyplakov,
A. N. Boĭko
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vulkanologiâ i sejsmologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0203-0306
DOI - 10.31857/s0203-03062019125-35
Subject(s) - volcano , component (thermodynamics) , volcanology , planet , earth science , synchronizing , solar system , geology , physics , geophysics , astrobiology , astronomy , seismology , computer science , telecommunications , transmission (telecommunications) , thermodynamics
The dynamic portrait of Yellowstone volcano activity in the form of detailed analysis of key parameters and in real time is presented. Some preliminary findings show that active volcanoes are energetically open systems with a strong influence of the external astrophysical component, primarily solar muon and neutrino fluxes. This should be taken into account when predicting their activity. The astrophysical component of activity may be one of the main mechanisms synchronizing the state of supervolcanoes. The astrophysical component of volcanic activity can exist in other volcanoes of the terrestrial planets of the Solar system, which also experience the synchronizing effects of the solar neutrino flux, that is, the planets of the Solar system can be found to have common rhythms of volcanic activity.