Volcano Watch: How measuring gravity on Maunakea helps us monitor Mauna Loa

A gravimeter measuring the force of gravity on Maunakea. These measurements are used to calibrate the instruments so they can precisely monitor changes in gravity from magma accumulation at Mauna Loa (background). (USGS photograph)

Gravimeters, essentially extremely precise pendulums, can measure a change in the force of gravity to one-in-one billionth of the force you feel every day. This force varies based on the distance and the amount of mass between the instrument (or you) and the center of the Earth.