Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote Sensing Techniques), in June 1997 an airborne campaign was organised on Mt. Etna to study different characteristics of the volcanic plume emitted by the summit craters in quiescent conditions. Digital images were collected with the Airborne Multispectral Imaging Spectrometer (MIVIS), together with ground-based measurements. MIVIS images were used to calculate the aerosol optical thickness of the volcanic plume. For this purpose, an inversion algorithm was developed based on radiative transfer equations and applied to the upwelling radiance data measured by the sensor. This article presents the preliminary results from this inversion method. One image w...
The number concentrations and size distributions of aerosol particles >0.3 mm diameter were measured...
Envisat MERIS and AATSR data have been acquired in the framework of the Eurorisk-Preview project. Th...
On 17th and 18th July 2001, several fractures opened on Mt. Etna southern flank generating different...
Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote Sensing Te...
Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote Sensing Te...
This work focuses on the evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) in Mt. Etna volcano area star...
In the last twelve years, Mt. Etna, located in eastern Sicily, has produced a great number of explo...
Tropospheric volcanic plume features have been derived from airborne multispectral images collected ...
We have investigated Mt. Etna\u27s summit crater\u27s plumes using a visible and NIR sun-photometer ...
Irradiance and LiDAR measurements at the surface combined with satellite products from SEVIRI (Spinn...
International audienceRemote volcanic aerosol optical depth (AOD) observations of Mount Etna summit ...
Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) data were acquired over Mount Etna, Sicily, on 29 July...
In this paper we combine SO<sub>2</sub> and ash plume dispersion modelling with satellite and surfa...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
Abstract. In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Ge...
The number concentrations and size distributions of aerosol particles >0.3 mm diameter were measured...
Envisat MERIS and AATSR data have been acquired in the framework of the Eurorisk-Preview project. Th...
On 17th and 18th July 2001, several fractures opened on Mt. Etna southern flank generating different...
Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote Sensing Te...
Within the framework of the European MVRRS project (Mitigation of Volcanic Risk by Remote Sensing Te...
This work focuses on the evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) in Mt. Etna volcano area star...
In the last twelve years, Mt. Etna, located in eastern Sicily, has produced a great number of explo...
Tropospheric volcanic plume features have been derived from airborne multispectral images collected ...
We have investigated Mt. Etna\u27s summit crater\u27s plumes using a visible and NIR sun-photometer ...
Irradiance and LiDAR measurements at the surface combined with satellite products from SEVIRI (Spinn...
International audienceRemote volcanic aerosol optical depth (AOD) observations of Mount Etna summit ...
Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) data were acquired over Mount Etna, Sicily, on 29 July...
In this paper we combine SO<sub>2</sub> and ash plume dispersion modelling with satellite and surfa...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
Abstract. In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Ge...
The number concentrations and size distributions of aerosol particles >0.3 mm diameter were measured...
Envisat MERIS and AATSR data have been acquired in the framework of the Eurorisk-Preview project. Th...
On 17th and 18th July 2001, several fractures opened on Mt. Etna southern flank generating different...