A new satellite‐based technique has recently been proposed which seems suitable for an automatic detection of volcanic clouds in daytime conditions. In this paper the robustness of such a new approach, in particular in detecting early eruptive clouds, is evaluated, on several eruptive events at Mt Etna, by using five years of Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data. The detection scheme is discussed together with its possible extension to night‐time monitoring and the improvements expected by its application to the next generation of satellite sensors (in particular Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI)) with enhanced spectral and temporal resolution. The proposed approach seems to overcome the limitations rel...
Through this paper the robust approach to monitoring volcanic aerosols by satellite is applied to an...
Through this paper the authors propose a new approach for volcanic aerosols detection by satellite. ...
Performances of the recently proposed RAT (Robust AVHRR Techniques) approach in detecting and monito...
A new satellite‐based technique has recently been proposed which seems suitable for an automatic det...
Automated and reliable satellite-based techniques are strongly required for volcanic ash cloud detec...
An innovative, Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)-based technique for improved automat...
Several satellite techniques have been proposed to monitor events related to seismic and volcanic ac...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Nowadays, satellite remote sensing is an important tool for volcanic activity monitoring, thanks to ...
Nowadays, satellite remote sensing is an important tool for volcanic activity monitoring, thanks to ...
Through this paper the robust approach to monitoring volcanic aerosols by satellite is applied to an...
Through this paper the robust approach to monitoring volcanic aerosols by satellite is applied to an...
Through this paper the authors propose a new approach for volcanic aerosols detection by satellite. ...
Performances of the recently proposed RAT (Robust AVHRR Techniques) approach in detecting and monito...
A new satellite‐based technique has recently been proposed which seems suitable for an automatic det...
Automated and reliable satellite-based techniques are strongly required for volcanic ash cloud detec...
An innovative, Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)-based technique for improved automat...
Several satellite techniques have been proposed to monitor events related to seismic and volcanic ac...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Nowadays, satellite remote sensing is an important tool for volcanic activity monitoring, thanks to ...
Nowadays, satellite remote sensing is an important tool for volcanic activity monitoring, thanks to ...
Through this paper the robust approach to monitoring volcanic aerosols by satellite is applied to an...
Through this paper the robust approach to monitoring volcanic aerosols by satellite is applied to an...
Through this paper the authors propose a new approach for volcanic aerosols detection by satellite. ...
Performances of the recently proposed RAT (Robust AVHRR Techniques) approach in detecting and monito...