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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An Internet of Things (IoT) Application on Volcano Monitoring. [PDF]
In the last few years, there has been a huge interest in the Internet of Things (hereinafter IoT) field. Among the large number of IoT technologies, the low-power wide-area network (hereinafter LPWAN) has emerged providing low power, low data-rate ...
Awadallah S +2 more
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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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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.
À. Amigo
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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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The unrest of the San Miguel volcano (El Salvador, Central America): installation of the monitoring network and observed volcano-tectonic ground deformation [PDF]
On 29 December 2013, the Chaparrastique volcano in El Salvador, close to the town of San Miguel, erupted suddenly with explosive force, forming a column more than 9 km high and projecting ballistic projectiles as far as 3 km away.
A. Bonforte +6 more
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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
Matthew C. Garthwaite +6 more
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Synthesizing multi-sensor, multi-satellite, multi-decadal datasets for global volcano monitoring
Owing to practical limitations less than half of Earth's 1400 subaerial volcanoes have no ground monitoring and few are monitored consistently. Earth-observing satellite missions provide global and frequent measurements of volcanic activity that are ...
M. Furtney +7 more
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Synthesis of Volcano Monitoring
2016-03-19T19:12 ...
J. Pallister, S. McNutt
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