>>33504041>might trigger yellow stoneEarthquakes are generally a symptom of an eruption, not the other way around.
It's one of the ways to know a volcano is about to erupt because there is already seismic activity caused by the motion of magma below, in other words.
While an earthquake could theoretically dislodge sections below allowing for an eruption I'm not aware of a time it's happened that way definitively.
Saying it might trigger it is, as far as we know, about as likely as saying you got sick because you had a runny nose when in actual fact your nose was running because you were sick.