“…Examples include Mount St. Helens in the 1980s, where tiltmeters were used to predict effusive eruptions [Dzurisin et al, 1983], and Soufriere Hills Volcano (Montserrat), where tiltmeters revealed remarkable cyclic eruptive activity correlated with seismicity, gas emissions, explosions, and pyroclastic flows [Voight et al, 1998;Watson et al, 2000] and helped place constraints on source processes and boundary conditions on the conduit walls [Green et al, 2006;Widiwijayanti et al, 2005;Voight et al, 1999;Lensky et al, 2008]. Cyclic or repeating behavior on a variety of timescales has also been observed with different types of instruments during other silicic eruptions including Mount St. Helens during the 2004-2008 eruption [Iverson et al, 2006], Pinatubo [Mori et al, 1996], Santiaguito [Bluth and Rose, 2004], and Unzen [Nakada et al, 1999].…”