In this study, we present a method for extracting the volcanic cloud top height (VCTH) as a plume elevation model (PEM) from orthorectified Landsat 8 data (Level 1). A similar methodology was previously applied to raw Landsat-8 data (Level 0). But level 0 data are not the standard product provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/United States Geological Survey (USGS). Level 0 data are available only on demand and consist on 14 data stripes multiplied by the number of multispectral bands. The standard product for Landsat 8 is the ortho image, available free of charge for end-users. Therefore, there is the need to adapt our previous methodology to Level 1 Landsat data. The advantages of using the standard La...
The quantification of eruptive activity represents one major challenge in volcanology. Digital comp...
In this paper, we use calibrated images collected by the video-surveillance system of the Istituto ...
Stereo methods using GOES-17 and Himawari-8 applied to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic plume ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a method for extracting the volcanic cloud top heigh...
International audienceAccurate and spatially-detailed knowledge of Volcanic Cloud Top Height (VCTH) ...
International audienceThe retrieval of both height and velocity of a volcanic plume is an important ...
The characterization of volcanic ash clouds released into the atmosphere during explosive eruptions ...
Recent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Eyjafjallajökull in 2010...
To make accurate volcanic ash cloud dispersion forecasts, certain parameters, including the altitude...
International audienceRecent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Ey...
The detection of volcanic plumes produced during explosive eruptions is important to improve our und...
International audienceVolcanic plume height is a key parameter in retrieving plume ascent and disper...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
A new procedure is presented for simultaneous estimation of SO2 and ash abundance in a volcanic plum...
The quantification of eruptive activity represents one major challenge in volcanology. Digital comp...
In this paper, we use calibrated images collected by the video-surveillance system of the Istituto ...
Stereo methods using GOES-17 and Himawari-8 applied to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic plume ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a method for extracting the volcanic cloud top heigh...
International audienceAccurate and spatially-detailed knowledge of Volcanic Cloud Top Height (VCTH) ...
International audienceThe retrieval of both height and velocity of a volcanic plume is an important ...
The characterization of volcanic ash clouds released into the atmosphere during explosive eruptions ...
Recent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Eyjafjallajökull in 2010...
To make accurate volcanic ash cloud dispersion forecasts, certain parameters, including the altitude...
International audienceRecent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Ey...
The detection of volcanic plumes produced during explosive eruptions is important to improve our und...
International audienceVolcanic plume height is a key parameter in retrieving plume ascent and disper...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
A new procedure is presented for simultaneous estimation of SO2 and ash abundance in a volcanic plum...
The quantification of eruptive activity represents one major challenge in volcanology. Digital comp...
In this paper, we use calibrated images collected by the video-surveillance system of the Istituto ...
Stereo methods using GOES-17 and Himawari-8 applied to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic plume ...