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Volcanic Processes Monitoring and Hazard Assessment Using Integration of Remote Sensing and Ground-Based Techniques



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Autore: Calvari Sonia Visualizza persona
Titolo: Volcanic Processes Monitoring and Hazard Assessment Using Integration of Remote Sensing and Ground-Based Techniques Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (322 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering & technology
Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: 1877 eruption
ash plume
ash plume height
automated detection
cinder cone instability
classification of mild Strombolian events
CO2 flux
Cotopaxi volcano
deformation and gravity joint inversion
digital elevation models
drone-imagery
early warning applications
effusive activity
eruption precursors
Etna volcano
extensive parameters
FEM
geochemical crisis
geodetic dataset
geological mapping
ground and remote sensing monitoring
ground deformation
ground-based thermal imagery
ground-based visible and thermal imagery
heat flux
heterogenous crust
integrated DInSAR and GNSS time series
intrusion density
lahar hazard assessment
Landsat 8 satellite images
lava delta
lava fountain
lava fountains
LiDAR
Long Valley Caldera
major explosive events
mass discharge rate time-series
mass eruption rate
morphological monitoring
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natural hazards
neural networks
numerical modeling
paroxysmal explosions
paroxysmal explosive and effusive episodes
paroxysmal explosive eruptions
PLÉIADES
plume height
primary lahars
pyroclastic density currents
remote sensing
repeated bathymetric surveys
satellite thermal imagery
seismo-acoustic signals
self-organizing map
slope failure
SO2 flux
source parameters
Stromboli volcano
tephra
topography correction
total erupted mass
total grain-size distribution
volcanic deformation
volcanic hazard
volcano deformation
volcano monitoring
Vulcano Island
Persona (resp. second.): BonaccorsoAlessandro
CappelloAnnalisa
GiudicepietroFlora
SansostiEugenio
CalvariSonia
Sommario/riassunto: The monitoring of active volcanoes is a complex task based on multidisciplinary and integrated analyses that use ground, drones and satellite monitoring devices. Over time, and with the development of new technologies and increasing frequency of acquisition, the use of remote sensing to accomplish this important task has grown enormously. This is especially so with the use of drones and satellites for classifying eruptive events and detecting the opening of new vents, the spreading of lava flows on the surface or ash plumes in the atmosphere, the fallout of tephra on the ground, the intrusion of new magma within the volcano edifice, and the deformation preceding impending eruptions, and many other factors. The main challenge in using remote sensing techniques is to develop automated and reliable systems that may assist the decision maker in volcano monitoring, hazard assessment and risk reduction. The integration with ground-based techniques represents a valuable additional aspect that makes the proposed methods more robust and reinforces the results obtained. This collection of papers is focused on several active volcanoes, such as Stromboli, Etna, and Volcano in Italy; the Long Valley caldera and Kilauea volcano in the USA; and Cotopaxi in Ecuador.
Titolo autorizzato: Volcanic Processes Monitoring and Hazard Assessment Using Integration of Remote Sensing and Ground-Based Techniques  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5120-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910619461303321
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