The primary goal of operational volcano monitoring is the timely identification of volcanic unrest. This provides critical information to decision makers tasked with mitigating the societal impacts of volcanic eruptions. Volcano deformation is recognized as a key indicator of unrest at many active volcanoes and can be used to provide insight into the depth and geometry of the magma source. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) is a remote sensing technique that has detected deformation at many volcanoes globally, but most often with hindsight. To date, the use of InSAR for operational volcano monitoring has been limited to a few cases and only in high income countries. Yet a vast number of active volcanoes are located in low- and...
This paper presents an overview of the surface displacements retrieval capability of the Differentia...
Many discoveries have been made about the dynamics of active volcanoes around the world. Studies of ...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise (La Reunion) and Karthala (Grande Comore) are the two ac...
The primary goal of operational volcano monitoring is the timely identification of volcanic unrest. ...
The arrival of space-based imaging radar as a revolutionary land-surface mapping and monitoring tool...
Within Latin America, about 319 volcanoes have been active in the Holocene, but 202 of these volcano...
This dissertation explores the combination of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) resul...
Ground deformation in volcanic regions can be a precursor to resumption of activity. Volcanic erupti...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
International audienceWe present a detailed study of Lascar volcano (Chile) based on the combination...
We present a detailed study of Lascar volcano (Chile) based on the combination of satellite, aerial ...
Volcano monitoring is important for understanding the current activity level and potential for erupt...
This paper presents an overview of the surface displacements retrieval capability of the Differentia...
Many discoveries have been made about the dynamics of active volcanoes around the world. Studies of ...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise (La Reunion) and Karthala (Grande Comore) are the two ac...
The primary goal of operational volcano monitoring is the timely identification of volcanic unrest. ...
The arrival of space-based imaging radar as a revolutionary land-surface mapping and monitoring tool...
Within Latin America, about 319 volcanoes have been active in the Holocene, but 202 of these volcano...
This dissertation explores the combination of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) resul...
Ground deformation in volcanic regions can be a precursor to resumption of activity. Volcanic erupti...
Magma movements from reservoir toward the surface are responsible for volcanic unrest. Unrest can cu...
International audienceWe present a detailed study of Lascar volcano (Chile) based on the combination...
We present a detailed study of Lascar volcano (Chile) based on the combination of satellite, aerial ...
Volcano monitoring is important for understanding the current activity level and potential for erupt...
This paper presents an overview of the surface displacements retrieval capability of the Differentia...
Many discoveries have been made about the dynamics of active volcanoes around the world. Studies of ...
International audiencePiton de la Fournaise (La Reunion) and Karthala (Grande Comore) are the two ac...