Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing instruments, each with advantages and drawbacks. No single system can give a comprehensive description of eruptive activity, and so, a multi-sensor approach is required. This work integrates infrared and microwave volcanic ash retrievals obtained from the geostationary Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)-Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI), the polar-orbiting Aqua-MODIS and ground-based weather radar. The expected outcomes are improvements in satellite volcanic ash cloud retrieval (altitude, mass, aerosol optical depth and effective radius), the generation of new satellite products (ash concentration and particle number de...
On 4 June 2011 an eruption of the Chilean volcano complex Puyehue–Cordón Caulle injected large amoun...
In early December 2015, a rapid sequence of strong paroxysmal events took place at the Mt. Etna crat...
Recent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Eyjafjallajökull in 2010...
Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing ins...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Earth orbiting satellites provide an excellent means for monitoring and measuring emissions from vol...
A new procedure is presented for simultaneous estimation of SO2 and ash abundance in a volcanic plum...
International audienceFor over 25 years, thermal infrared data supplied by satellite-based sensors a...
Microphysical and dynamical features of volcanic tephra due to Plinian and sub-Plinian eruptions can...
Volcanic plume removal (VPR) is a procedure developed to retrieve the ash optical depth, effective ...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Envisat MERIS and AATSR data have been acquired in the framework of the Eurorisk-Preview project. Th...
In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
On 4 June 2011 an eruption of the Chilean volcano complex Puyehue–Cordón Caulle injected large amoun...
In early December 2015, a rapid sequence of strong paroxysmal events took place at the Mt. Etna crat...
Recent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Eyjafjallajökull in 2010...
Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing ins...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Earth orbiting satellites provide an excellent means for monitoring and measuring emissions from vol...
A new procedure is presented for simultaneous estimation of SO2 and ash abundance in a volcanic plum...
International audienceFor over 25 years, thermal infrared data supplied by satellite-based sensors a...
Microphysical and dynamical features of volcanic tephra due to Plinian and sub-Plinian eruptions can...
Volcanic plume removal (VPR) is a procedure developed to retrieve the ash optical depth, effective ...
Mt. Etna, in Sicily (Italy), is one of the world’s most frequent emitters of volcanic plumes. During...
Volcanic ash clouds produced by explosive eruptions represent a strong problem for civil aviation, r...
Envisat MERIS and AATSR data have been acquired in the framework of the Eurorisk-Preview project. Th...
In this paper we describe the results of a project ongoing at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e...
Volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts (Tg) of gas and particles into the troposphere and, some...
On 4 June 2011 an eruption of the Chilean volcano complex Puyehue–Cordón Caulle injected large amoun...
In early December 2015, a rapid sequence of strong paroxysmal events took place at the Mt. Etna crat...
Recent explosive volcanic eruptions recorded worldwide (e.g. Hekla in 2000, Eyjafjallajökull in 2010...