Volcanic ash is a well-known hazard to population, infrastructure, and commercial and civil aviation. Early assessment of the parameters that control the development and evolution of volcanic plumes is crucial to effective risk mitigation. Acoustic infrasound is a ground-based remote sensing technique—increasingly popular in the past two decades—that allows rapid estimates of eruption source parameters, including fluid flow velocities and volume flow rates of erupted material. The rate at which material is ejected from volcanic vents during eruptions, is one of the main inputs into models of atmospheric ash transport used to dispatch aviation warnings during eruptive crises. During explosive activity at volcanoes, the injection of hot gas-l...
Over the past two decades (2000–2020), volcano infrasound (acoustic waves with frequencies less than...
Abstract Infrasound (low‐frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize suba...
Volcanic explosions are accompanied by strong acoustic pressure disturbances in the atmosphere. With...
Volcanic ash is a well-known hazard to population, infrastructure, and commercial and civil aviation...
Analysis of infrasonic pressure waves generated by active volcanoes is essential to the understandin...
[1] Infrasonic airwaves produced by active volcanoes provide valuable insight into the eruption dyna...
This dataset includes infrasound array waveforms recorded during eruptive activity at Mt. Etna, Ital...
The explosive phase of the 2009 Redoubt Volcano eruption produced predominantly short duration, high...
Mass Flow Rate is one of the most crucial eruption source parameter used to define magnitude of erup...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
Rapid and realistic assessment of the volume of erupted material, and the rate at which gas and pyr...
We present an acoustic waveform inversion technique for infrasound data to estimate volume fluxes fr...
Infrasound is acoustic energy with low frequencies often below the threshold of human hearing (\u3c ...
Real-time study of erupting vents is important for both monitoring and scientific purposes; because ...
Over the past two decades (2000–2020), volcano infrasound (acoustic waves with frequencies less than...
Abstract Infrasound (low‐frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize suba...
Volcanic explosions are accompanied by strong acoustic pressure disturbances in the atmosphere. With...
Volcanic ash is a well-known hazard to population, infrastructure, and commercial and civil aviation...
Analysis of infrasonic pressure waves generated by active volcanoes is essential to the understandin...
[1] Infrasonic airwaves produced by active volcanoes provide valuable insight into the eruption dyna...
This dataset includes infrasound array waveforms recorded during eruptive activity at Mt. Etna, Ital...
The explosive phase of the 2009 Redoubt Volcano eruption produced predominantly short duration, high...
Mass Flow Rate is one of the most crucial eruption source parameter used to define magnitude of erup...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
Rapid and realistic assessment of the volume of erupted material, and the rate at which gas and pyr...
We present an acoustic waveform inversion technique for infrasound data to estimate volume fluxes fr...
Infrasound is acoustic energy with low frequencies often below the threshold of human hearing (\u3c ...
Real-time study of erupting vents is important for both monitoring and scientific purposes; because ...
Over the past two decades (2000–2020), volcano infrasound (acoustic waves with frequencies less than...
Abstract Infrasound (low‐frequency acoustic waves) has proven useful to detect and characterize suba...
Volcanic explosions are accompanied by strong acoustic pressure disturbances in the atmosphere. With...