Time domain analysis of robust satellite techniques (RST) for near real-time monitoring of active volcanoes and thermal precursor identification
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Satellite remote sensing, thanks to several operational satellite platforms which provide data at a global
scale, with high observational frequencies and generally at low costs, represents a very important tool for
volcanic activity monitoring. Several methods and techniques have been proposed in order to study volcanic
activity from space, with different implications and impacts, according to the specific application.
An advanced satellite data analysis strategy, named robust satellite technique (RST), based on the multitemporal
analysis of satellite imagery, has been proposed and successfully applied for volcanic activity
monitoring. This approach has shown to be suitable in correctly identifying and monitoring both volcanic
ash clouds and thermal anomalies, with a high potential toward possible thermal precursors of impending
eruptions. In this paper, RST performances will be further assessed analysing a long-term time series
of advanced very high resolution radiometer data acquired before, during and after two eruptions of Italian
volcanoes, and evaluating RST capabilities both in validation and in confutation phases.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Robust satellite technique; Volcanoes; Thermal anomalies; NOAA-AVHRR
List of contributors:
Pergola, Nicola; Marchese, Francesco; Mazzeo, Giuseppe
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