Enhanced volcanic hot-spot detection using MODIS IR data: results from the MIROVA system

D Coppola, M Laiolo, C Cigolini… - Geological Society …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
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 …

Benchmarking lava-flow models

B Cordonnier, E Lev, F Garel - Geological Society, London …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
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 …

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 …

MAGFLOW: a physics-based model for the dynamics of lava-flow emplacement

A Cappello, A Hérault, G Bilotta, G Ganci… - Geological Society …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

The 2008 “silent” eruption of Nevados de Chillán (Chile) detected from space: Effusive rates and trends from the MIROVA system

D Coppola, M Laiolo, LE Lara, C Cigolini… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Conclusion: recommendations and findings of the RED SEED working group

AJL Harris, S Carn, J Dehn, C Del Negro… - Geological Society …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
RED SEED stands for Risk Evaluation, Detection and Simulation during Effusive Eruption
Disasters, and combines stakeholders from the remote sensing, modelling and response …

Risk evaluation, detection and simulation during effusive eruption disasters

A Harris, T De Groeve, S Carn… - … Society, London, Special …, 2016 - lyellcollection.org
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 …