Systematic hand-held radiometer measurements of lava surface temperatures in active flows and tubes on Kilauea volcano, Hawai'i reveal complexities that cannot be resolved in remotely sensed data from aircraft or satellites. Using portable infrared Minolta/Land Cyclops radiometers, we measured surface temperatures of flows at various distances from their sources and investigated cooling rates and the development of crust. Our measurements suggest that the upper surface of these lava flows can be split into a minimum of four thermal components; core (>1050 ˚C), visco-elastic skin (750 to 900 ˚C), rigid solid crust (<750 ˚C), and flow margins (<175 ˚C). For the 'a'a flows investigated, a cool rigid crust characteristic...
The Hawaiian lava lake in the Kilauea Iki pit crater, resulting from the 1959 summit eruption of Kil...
Infrared remotely sensed data can be used to estimate heat flux and thermal features of active volca...
International audienceManagement of eruptions requires a knowledge of lava effusion rates, for which...
Systematic hand-held radiometer measurements of lava surface temperatures in active flows and tubes ...
The validity of lava flow cooling models were investigated using data from a high resolution, high f...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow for the evaluation of instantaneous effusion ...
Lava tubes are frequently encountered in volcanic areas. The formation of lava tubes has strong impl...
AbstractRemote thermal monitoring of active volcanoes has many important applications for terrestria...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow the evaluation of effusion rates. This is ma...
Many theoretical models have been put forward to account for the cooling history of a lava flow; how...
Thermal infrared data of active lava surfaces provides important information including temperature a...
Lava tubes are frequently encountered in volcanic areas. The formation of lava tubes has strong impl...
We investigated the cooling of a lava flow in the steady state considering that lava rheology is pse...
Propagation of a lava flow is governed by slope topography, magma rheology, heat exchange with the a...
Crust formation on basaltic lava flows dictates conditions of both flow cooling and emplacement. For...
The Hawaiian lava lake in the Kilauea Iki pit crater, resulting from the 1959 summit eruption of Kil...
Infrared remotely sensed data can be used to estimate heat flux and thermal features of active volca...
International audienceManagement of eruptions requires a knowledge of lava effusion rates, for which...
Systematic hand-held radiometer measurements of lava surface temperatures in active flows and tubes ...
The validity of lava flow cooling models were investigated using data from a high resolution, high f...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow for the evaluation of instantaneous effusion ...
Lava tubes are frequently encountered in volcanic areas. The formation of lava tubes has strong impl...
AbstractRemote thermal monitoring of active volcanoes has many important applications for terrestria...
Remote sensing thermal data of active lava flows allow the evaluation of effusion rates. This is ma...
Many theoretical models have been put forward to account for the cooling history of a lava flow; how...
Thermal infrared data of active lava surfaces provides important information including temperature a...
Lava tubes are frequently encountered in volcanic areas. The formation of lava tubes has strong impl...
We investigated the cooling of a lava flow in the steady state considering that lava rheology is pse...
Propagation of a lava flow is governed by slope topography, magma rheology, heat exchange with the a...
Crust formation on basaltic lava flows dictates conditions of both flow cooling and emplacement. For...
The Hawaiian lava lake in the Kilauea Iki pit crater, resulting from the 1959 summit eruption of Kil...
Infrared remotely sensed data can be used to estimate heat flux and thermal features of active volca...
International audienceManagement of eruptions requires a knowledge of lava effusion rates, for which...