Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insights into the lateral extent of magmatic domains, and capture volcanic process on scales useful for volcano monitoring. Satellite-based SAR imagery has great potential for monitoring topographic change, the distribution of eruptive products and surface displacements (InSAR) at subaerial volcanoes. However, there are challenges in applying it routinely, as would be required for the reliable operational assessment of hazard. The deformation detectable depends upon satellite repeat time and swath widths, relative to the spatial and temporal scales of volcanological processes. We describe the characteristics of InSAR-measured volcano deformation over the p...
Abstract We present a joint exploitation of space-borne and ground-based Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
A key challenge for volcanological science and hazard management is that few of the world’s volcanoe...
Volcano monitoring is important for understanding the current activity level and potential for erupt...
© 2018, The Author(s). Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Global ...
Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insights into ...
Abstract Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insig...
Pacaya volcano is a persistently active basaltic cone complex located in the Central American Volcan...
Pacaya volcano is a persistently active basaltic cone complex located in the Central American Volcan...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
Twenty years of continuous Earth observation by satellite SAR have resulted in numerous new insights...
Since the launch of Sentinel-1 mission, automated processing systems have been developed for near re...
Radar (SAR) satellites systematically acquire imagery that can be used for volcano monitoring, chara...
Satellite measurements of volcano deformation have the potential to illuminate a wide range of volca...
Deformation caused by processes within a volcanic conduit are localised, transient, and therefore ch...
Abstract We present a joint exploitation of space-borne and ground-based Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
A key challenge for volcanological science and hazard management is that few of the world’s volcanoe...
Volcano monitoring is important for understanding the current activity level and potential for erupt...
© 2018, The Author(s). Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Global ...
Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insights into ...
Abstract Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insig...
Pacaya volcano is a persistently active basaltic cone complex located in the Central American Volcan...
Pacaya volcano is a persistently active basaltic cone complex located in the Central American Volcan...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
Twenty years of continuous Earth observation by satellite SAR have resulted in numerous new insights...
Since the launch of Sentinel-1 mission, automated processing systems have been developed for near re...
Radar (SAR) satellites systematically acquire imagery that can be used for volcano monitoring, chara...
Satellite measurements of volcano deformation have the potential to illuminate a wide range of volca...
Deformation caused by processes within a volcanic conduit are localised, transient, and therefore ch...
Abstract We present a joint exploitation of space-borne and ground-based Synthetic Aperture Radar ...
A key challenge for volcanological science and hazard management is that few of the world’s volcanoe...
Volcano monitoring is important for understanding the current activity level and potential for erupt...