Lava effusion rate definition and measurement: a review
Measurement of effusion rate is a primary objective for studies that model lava flow and
magma system dynamics, as well as for monitoring efforts during on-going eruptions …
magma system dynamics, as well as for monitoring efforts during on-going eruptions …
TINITALY/01: a new triangular irregular network of Italy
A new Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the natural landforms of Italy is presented. A
methodology is discussed to build a DEM over wide areas where elevation data from non …
methodology is discussed to build a DEM over wide areas where elevation data from non …
Forecasting lava flow paths by a stochastic approach
A stochastic model, named DOWNFLOW, is presented to forecast possible lava flow paths
with the aim of hazard assessment and mitigation. The model relies on the fact that lava flow …
with the aim of hazard assessment and mitigation. The model relies on the fact that lava flow …
Investigations of continued reservoir triggered seismicity at Koyna, India
Koyna, located in the Deccan Volcanic Province in western India, is the most significant site
of reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) globally. The largest RTS event of M 6.3 occurred …
of reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) globally. The largest RTS event of M 6.3 occurred …
Morphometry of scoria cones located on a volcano flank: a case study from Mt. Etna (Italy), based on high-resolution LiDAR data
By using new high-resolution (2 m) digital elevation model derived from the 2005 LiDAR
survey of Mt. Etna volcano (Italy), our study measured the classical morphometrical …
survey of Mt. Etna volcano (Italy), our study measured the classical morphometrical …
UAV-based remote sensing surveys of lava flow fields: a case study from Etna's 1974 channel-fed lava flows
During an eruption, time scales of topographic change are fast and involve vertical and
planimetric evolution of millimeters to meters as the event progresses. Repeat production of …
planimetric evolution of millimeters to meters as the event progresses. Repeat production of …
Correction of terrestrial LiDAR intensity channel using Oren–Nayar reflectance model: An application to lithological differentiation
D Carrea, A Abellan, F Humair, B Matasci… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Ground-based LiDAR has been traditionally used for surveying purposes via 3D point
clouds. In addition to XYZ coordinates, an intensity value is also recorded by LiDAR devices …
clouds. In addition to XYZ coordinates, an intensity value is also recorded by LiDAR devices …
Simulations of the 2004 lava flow at Etna volcano using the magflow cellular automata model
Since the mechanical properties of lava change over time, lava flows represent a challenge
for physically based modeling. This change is ruled by a temperature field which needs to …
for physically based modeling. This change is ruled by a temperature field which needs to …
Evolution of an active lava flow field using a multitemporal LIDAR acquisition
Application of light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology in volcanology has developed
rapidly over the past few years, being extremely useful for the generation of high‐spatial …
rapidly over the past few years, being extremely useful for the generation of high‐spatial …
Multimodal feature integration network for lithology identification from point cloud data
R Jing, Y Shao, Q Zeng, Y Liu, W Wei, B Gan… - Computers & …, 2025 - Elsevier
Accurate lithology identification from outcrop surfaces is crucial for interpreting geological
3D data. However, challenges arise due to factors such as severe weathering and …
3D data. However, challenges arise due to factors such as severe weathering and …