Enhanced volcanic hot-spot detection using MODIS IR data: results from the MIROVA system
We describe a new volcanic hotspot detection system, named Middle InfraRed Observation
of Volcanic Activity (MIROVA), based on the analysis of infrared data acquired by the …
of Volcanic Activity (MIROVA), based on the analysis of infrared data acquired by the …
Benchmarking lava-flow models
Prediction of the emplacement of volcanic mass flows (lava flows, pyroclastic density
currents, debris avalanches and debris flows) is required for hazard and risk assessment …
currents, debris avalanches and debris flows) is required for hazard and risk assessment …
HOTVOLC: A web-based monitoring system for volcanic hot spots
M Gouhier, Y Guéhenneux, P Labazuy… - Geological Society …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
Infrared (IR) satellite-based sensors allow the detection and quantification of volcanic hot
spots. Sensors flown on geostationary satellites are particularly helpful in the early warning …
spots. Sensors flown on geostationary satellites are particularly helpful in the early warning …
MAGFLOW: a physics-based model for the dynamics of lava-flow emplacement
The MAGFLOW model for lava-flow simulations is based on the cellular automaton (CA)
approach, and uses a physical model for the thermal and rheological evolution of the flowing …
approach, and uses a physical model for the thermal and rheological evolution of the flowing …
Modelling lava flow advance using a shallow-depth approximation for three-dimensional cooling of viscoplastic flows
N Bernabeu, P Saramito, C Smutek - Geological Society, London …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
A new shallow-depth approximation model for lava flow advance and cooling on a
quantized topography is presented in this paper. To apply the model, lava rheology is …
quantized topography is presented in this paper. To apply the model, lava rheology is …
Monitoring an effusive eruption at Piton de la Fournaise using radar and thermal infrared remote sensing data: insights into the October 2010 eruption and its lava …
MG Bato, JL Froger, AJL Harris… - … Society, London, Special …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
Accurate and fast delivery of information about recent lava flows is important for near-real-
time monitoring of eruptions. Here, we have characterized the October 2010 lava flow at …
time monitoring of eruptions. Here, we have characterized the October 2010 lava flow at …
The 2008 “silent” eruption of Nevados de Chillán (Chile) detected from space: Effusive rates and trends from the MIROVA system
Abstract On January 2008, a “silent” eruption took place on the northeast flank of Nevados
de Chillán volcanic complex (Chile). The eruption had an effusive character and persisted …
de Chillán volcanic complex (Chile). The eruption had an effusive character and persisted …
Role of mechanical erosion in controlling the effusion rate of basaltic eruptions
A Piombo, A Tallarico, M Dragoni - Geophysical Research …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In many basaltic eruptions, observations show that the effusion rate of magma has a typical
dependence on time: the effusion rate curves show first a period of increasing and later a …
dependence on time: the effusion rate curves show first a period of increasing and later a …
Conclusion: recommendations and findings of the RED SEED working group
RED SEED stands for Risk Evaluation, Detection and Simulation during Effusive Eruption
Disasters, and combines stakeholders from the remote sensing, modelling and response …
Disasters, and combines stakeholders from the remote sensing, modelling and response …
Risk evaluation, detection and simulation during effusive eruption disasters
Lava ingress into a vulnerable population will be difficult to control, so that evacuation will be
necessary for communities in the path of the active lava, followed by post-event population …
necessary for communities in the path of the active lava, followed by post-event population …