Volcanology 2020: How will thermal remote sensing of volcanic surface activity evolve over the next decade?

MS Ramsey, AJL Harris - Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal research, 2013 - Elsevier
Volcanological remote sensing spans numerous techniques, wavelength regions, data
collection strategies, targets, and applications. Attempting to foresee and predict the growth …

[HTML][HTML] Review of ten years of volcano deformations recorded by the ground-based InSAR monitoring system at Stromboli volcano: a tool to mitigate volcano flank …

F Di Traglia, T Nolesini, E Intrieri, F Mugnai, D Leva… - Earth-Science …, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract Stromboli volcano (Southern Italy) is one of the most monitored volcano in the world
with a surveillance network that includes a permanently sited ground-based SAR …

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 …

Thermal remote sensing for global volcano monitoring: experiences from the MIROVA system

D Coppola, M Laiolo, C Cigolini, F Massimetti… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Volcanic activity is always accompanied by the transfer of heat from the Earth's crust to the
atmosphere. This heat can be measured from space and its measurement is a very useful …

Eruption frequency patterns through time for the current (1999–2018) activity cycle at Volcán de Fuego derived from remote sensing data: Evidence for an accelerating …

AK Naismith, IM Watson, R Escobar-Wolf… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Volcán de Fuego is a stratovolcano in Guatemala that has produced over 50 VEI≥ 2
eruptions since 1524. After two decades of quiescence, in 1999 Fuego entered a new period …

[HTML][HTML] Tracking morphological changes and slope instability using spaceborne and ground-based SAR data

F Di Traglia, T Nolesini, A Ciampalini, L Solari… - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy) is an active volcano that is frequently affected
by moderate to large mass wasting, which has occasionally triggered tsunamis. With the aim …

Tracking formation of a lava lake from ground and space: Masaya volcano (Nicaragua), 2014–2017

A Aiuppa, JM de Moor, S Arellano… - Geochemistry …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A vigorously degassing lava lake appeared inside the Santiago pit crater of Masaya volcano
(Nicaragua) in December 2015, after years of degassing with no (or minor) incandescence …

Rheological control on the radiant density of active lava flows and domes

D Coppola, M Laiolo, D Piscopo, C Cigolini - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2013 - Elsevier
During an effusive–extrusive eruption, the capability of an active lava body (flow or dome) to
radiate thermal energy depends on how the lava discharge rate is accommodated by the …

Mt. Etna paroxysms of February–April 2021 monitored and quantified through a multi-platform satellite observing system

F Marchese, C Filizzola, T Lacava, A Falconieri… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
On 16 February 2021, an eruptive paroxysm took place at Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy), after
continuous Strombolian activity recorded at summit craters, which intensified in December …

Unoccupied aircraft systems (UASs) reveal the morphological changes at Stromboli Volcano (Italy) before, between, and after the 3 July and 28 August 2019 …

R Civico, T Ricci, P Scarlato, D Andronico… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
In July and August 2019, two paroxysmal eruptions dramatically changed the morphology of
the crater terrace that hosts the active vents of Stromboli volcano (Italy). Here, we document …