Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens of minutes before they arrive at a downstream monitoring station. We have analyzed signals from more than 20 secondary lahars caused by precipitation events at Fuego Volcano during Guatemala’s rainy season in May through October of 2022. We are able to quantify the capabilities of infrasound monitoring through comparison with seismic data, time lapse video footage, and high-resolution video of an event occurring on 17 August 2022. We determine that infrasound sensors, deployed adjacent to the lahar path and in small-aperture (10s of meters) array configurations, are particularly sensitive to remote detection of lahars, including relatively sm...
Volcanoes are dangerous and complex with processes coupled to both the subsurface and atmosphere. Ef...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Active volcanoes produce inaudible infrasound due to the coupling between surface magmatic processes...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
We use both seismic and infrasound monitoring to quantify both the ground vibrations associated with...
Monitoring volcanic unrest and understanding seismic and acoustic signals associated with eruptive a...
The paroxysmal 2015 eruption of Volcán Villarrica (Chile) produced a 2.5 h long lahar, which descend...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
Using infrasound data collected from Santiaguito and Fuego volcanoes, in the western highlands of Gu...
AbstractErosion, hydrothermal activity, and magmatism at volcanoes can cause large and unexpected ma...
Volcanoes are dangerous and complex with processes coupled to both the subsurface and atmosphere. Ef...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Active volcanoes produce inaudible infrasound due to the coupling between surface magmatic processes...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Infrasound may be used to detect the approach of hazardous volcanic mudflows, known as lahars, tens ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
Lahars are one of the greatest hazards at many volcanoes, including Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala). On ...
We use both seismic and infrasound monitoring to quantify both the ground vibrations associated with...
Monitoring volcanic unrest and understanding seismic and acoustic signals associated with eruptive a...
The paroxysmal 2015 eruption of Volcán Villarrica (Chile) produced a 2.5 h long lahar, which descend...
The majority of potentially active volcanoes worldwide are not well monitored. Eruptions and surfici...
Using infrasound data collected from Santiaguito and Fuego volcanoes, in the western highlands of Gu...
AbstractErosion, hydrothermal activity, and magmatism at volcanoes can cause large and unexpected ma...
Volcanoes are dangerous and complex with processes coupled to both the subsurface and atmosphere. Ef...
We explore the capabilities of volcano opto-acoustics, a promising technique for measuring explosion...
Active volcanoes produce inaudible infrasound due to the coupling between surface magmatic processes...