We investigate a spectrum-based technique to identify the style of active volcanic eruptions on Jupiter's moon Io. Thermal remote sensing of Io has had to rely primarily on low-spatial-resolution data, similar to low-spatial-resolution satellite data applied to detecting and charting the temporal evolution of terrestrial hot spots. These terrestrial analyses use data from sensors designed to monitor the weather and sea surface temperature. On Io, such low-spatial-resolution data are used to classify eruption styles (modes of emplacement) by means of several criteria related to the temporal evolution of the infrared spectrum associated with the eruptive activity at each hot spot, which we term "thermal signature." We find that the ratio of t...
We apply a method for detecting subtle spatiotemporal signal fluctuations to monitor volcanic activi...
We present in this Keck AO paper the first global high angular resolution observations of Io in thre...
We present measurements of the near-infrared brightness of Io's hot spots derived from 2 to 5 μm ima...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
Analysis of Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) observations of Marduk Fluctus, a volc...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
Galileo’s Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) obtained its final observations of Io during the...
Abstract Volcanic eruptions bring high-temperature gas or magma to the surface. Therefore, thermal o...
The extreme and time-variable volcanic activity on Jupiter’s moon Io is the result of periodic tidal...
The Jovian satellite Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Previous analyses ...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
International audienceOver the past fifty years, a diverse set of thermal infrared (TIR) remote sens...
Abstract. Io’s thermal emission for 1995 tlom eclipse photometry at 2.2 Vrn, broad band radiometry a...
Analysis of Galileo Near‐Infrared Mapping Spectrometer observations of Marduk Fluctus, a volcano on ...
We apply a method for detecting subtle spatiotemporal signal fluctuations to monitor volcanic activi...
We present in this Keck AO paper the first global high angular resolution observations of Io in thre...
We present measurements of the near-infrared brightness of Io's hot spots derived from 2 to 5 μm ima...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
Analysis of Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) observations of Marduk Fluctus, a volc...
The temporal signature of thermal emission from a volcano is a valuable clue to the processes taking...
Galileo’s Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) obtained its final observations of Io during the...
Abstract Volcanic eruptions bring high-temperature gas or magma to the surface. Therefore, thermal o...
The extreme and time-variable volcanic activity on Jupiter’s moon Io is the result of periodic tidal...
The Jovian satellite Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Previous analyses ...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
International audienceOver the past fifty years, a diverse set of thermal infrared (TIR) remote sens...
Abstract. Io’s thermal emission for 1995 tlom eclipse photometry at 2.2 Vrn, broad band radiometry a...
Analysis of Galileo Near‐Infrared Mapping Spectrometer observations of Marduk Fluctus, a volcano on ...
We apply a method for detecting subtle spatiotemporal signal fluctuations to monitor volcanic activi...
We present in this Keck AO paper the first global high angular resolution observations of Io in thre...
We present measurements of the near-infrared brightness of Io's hot spots derived from 2 to 5 μm ima...