A Simplified Approach to Operational InSAR Monitoring of Volcano Deformation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Case Study of Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea [PDF]
The primary goal of operational volcano monitoring is the timely identification of volcanic unrest. This provides critical information to decision makers tasked with mitigating the societal impacts of volcanic eruptions. Volcano deformation is recognized
Alexander Karaulov+2 more
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Volcano monitoring and hazard assessments in Chile
Volcanism in Chile occurs in a variety of tectonic settings but mostly in the context of oceanic-continental plate collision, including 92 potentially active volcanoes. There have been more than 30 documented eruptions in the last few centuries. The Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN) is a statutory agency of the Government of Chile ...
Á. Amigo
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Overcoming financial limitations in global volcano monitoring [PDF]
Equitable partnerships among the international volcano science community are important now more than ever, to cope with financial disparities and ultimately allow for worldwide volcano monitoring oriented to hazard mitigation.
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Subglacial volcano monitoring with fibre-optic sensing: Grímsvötn, Iceland
We present a distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) experiment at Grímsvötn, Iceland. This is intended to investigate volcano-microseismicity at Grímsvötn specifically, and to assess the suitability of DAS as a subglacial volcano monitoring tool in general ...
Sara Klaasen+6 more
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The global volcano monitoring infrastructure database (GVMID)
Monitoring volcanoes is of the most importance in volcano risk mitigation to safeguard lives and economies. Thanks to recent technological advances, both on-ground and in space, our understanding of volcanic processes has improved significantly.
Christina Widiwijayanti+6 more
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Monitoring volcanoes in Mexico
Mexico has at least 46 volcanic centers (including monogenetic volcanic fields) that are considered active or potentially active. Due to the federal governance of the country, the Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres (CENAPRED) is the entity responsible for monitoring natural hazards. Individual Mexican states also monitor active volcanoes within
Ramón Espinasa-Pereña+7 more
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Embedded ARM System for Volcano Monitoring in Remote Areas: Application to the Active Volcano on Deception Island (Antarctica) [PDF]
This paper describes the development of a multi-parameter system for monitoring volcanic activity. The system permits the remote access and the connection of several modules in a network.
Luis Miguel Peci+5 more
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Earthquake Analysis Suggests Dyke Intrusion in 2019 Near Tarawera Volcano, New Zealand
Tarawera volcano (New Zealand) is volumetrically dominated by rhyolitic lavas and pyroclastic deposits, but the most recent event in AD 1886 was a basaltic Plinian fissure eruption.
Finnigan Illsley-kemp+2 more
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The critical role of volcano monitoring in risk reduction [PDF]
Data from volcano-monitoring studies constitute the only scientifically valid basis for short-term forecasts of a future eruption, or of possible changes during an ongoing eruption.
R. I. Tilling
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Automated Volcano Monitoring Using Multiple Space and Ground Sensors
From 2004 to 2017, an effort was undertaken to integrate space-borne sensing and in situ sensing in an automated system to improve global volcano activity monitoring.
Steve Chien+6 more
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