Immense scales of volcanic eruptions attracted vital interest of many people since ancient times. It was a long dream of volcano explorers to take a glance inside volcanoes to see the mechanisms responsible for their activity. However, only since the last decades, the development of technologies in geophysics has begun to provide images of the eart
Constraining the magmatic systems of active volcanoes is important for comprehending the mechanisms ...
Abstract. The modern seismic sensor used to monitor volcanic activity can record raw seismic data fo...
Characterizing internal structures of active volcanoes remains an enigmatic issue in geosciences. Ye...
In this paper we present innovative methodologies for seismic monitoring of volcanic structures in s...
Assessing the potential and likelihood of explosive eruptions is vital for almost 800 million people...
International audienceWe determine the 3D velocity structure of the Puy des Goules, a small, 1 km wi...
Twenty years of continuous Earth observation by satellite SAR have resulted in numerous new insights...
A problem with synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electr...
The continuous volcanic and seismic activity at Mount Etna makes this volcano an important laborator...
Recent developments in volcanic seismology include new techniques to improve earthquake locations th...
A high-resolution seismic tomography of Mt.Vesuvius was started in May 1994, with the aim of reconst...
Persistently active volcanoes present short and long term variation in their magmatic, hydrothermal,...
In recent years, much progress has been made in the use of both satellite and aircraft remote sensin...
A problem with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electrom...
Constraining the magmatic systems of active volcanoes is important for comprehending the mechanisms ...
Constraining the magmatic systems of active volcanoes is important for comprehending the mechanisms ...
Abstract. The modern seismic sensor used to monitor volcanic activity can record raw seismic data fo...
Characterizing internal structures of active volcanoes remains an enigmatic issue in geosciences. Ye...
In this paper we present innovative methodologies for seismic monitoring of volcanic structures in s...
Assessing the potential and likelihood of explosive eruptions is vital for almost 800 million people...
International audienceWe determine the 3D velocity structure of the Puy des Goules, a small, 1 km wi...
Twenty years of continuous Earth observation by satellite SAR have resulted in numerous new insights...
A problem with synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electr...
The continuous volcanic and seismic activity at Mount Etna makes this volcano an important laborator...
Recent developments in volcanic seismology include new techniques to improve earthquake locations th...
A high-resolution seismic tomography of Mt.Vesuvius was started in May 1994, with the aim of reconst...
Persistently active volcanoes present short and long term variation in their magmatic, hydrothermal,...
In recent years, much progress has been made in the use of both satellite and aircraft remote sensin...
A problem with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is that due to the poor penetrating action of electrom...
Constraining the magmatic systems of active volcanoes is important for comprehending the mechanisms ...
Constraining the magmatic systems of active volcanoes is important for comprehending the mechanisms ...
Abstract. The modern seismic sensor used to monitor volcanic activity can record raw seismic data fo...
Characterizing internal structures of active volcanoes remains an enigmatic issue in geosciences. Ye...