Development of the LAGO Project in Chiapas-Mexico [PDF]
The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) is an extended astroparticle observatory with the goal of studying Gamma Ray Bursts (among other extreme universe phenomena), space weather and atmospheric radiation at ground level. It consists of a network of
K. Mora+10 more
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The Earth‐Observing Aqua Satellite Mission: 20 Years and Counting
Abstract The Earth‐observing Aqua spacecraft was launched on 4 May 2002 and has now completed 20 years of collecting and transmitting data regarding the Earth's radiation budget, atmosphere, oceans, land, and ice. Although launched with a design life of 6 years, four of its instruments continue to operate and provide high‐quality data streams more than
Claire L. Parkinson
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Rainforest catchment dominated by quick near‐surface runoff generation. Tracer‐aided modelling revealed transit times and water flux ages of less than 3 months old. Climate variability exerts a limited control on mixing of waters. Young water ages result from quick runoff generation with limited mixing, high rainfall volumes and groundwater losses ...
Leia Mayer‐Anhalt+3 more
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Reflections on a Career in Marine Geoscience
Abstract I began my career in the late 1960s at a time when some major oceanographic institutions were running upwards of 30 cruises a year. By the early 1980s, changes in funding patterns, satellite remote sensing, and “law of the sea” had started to impact ocean exploration.
A. B. Watts
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Baseline monitoring of volcanic regions with little recent activity:application of Sentinel-1 InSAR to Turkish volcanoes [PDF]
International audienceAbstract Volcanoes have dormancy periods that may last decades to centuries meaning that eruptions at volcanoes with no historical records of eruptions are common.
Albino, Fabien+7 more
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Synoptic analysis of a decade of daily measurements of SO2 emission in the troposphere from volcanoes of the global ground-based Network for Observation of Volcanic and Atmospheric Change [PDF]
Volcanic plumes are common and far-reaching manifestations of volcanic activity during and between eruptions. Observations of the rate of emission and composition of volcanic plumes are essential to recognize and, in some cases, predict the state of ...
Apaza, Fredy+39 more
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Volcanic Unrest and Pre-eruptive Processes: A Hazard and Risk Perspective [PDF]
Volcanic unrest is complex and capable of producing multiple hazards that can be triggered by a number of different subsurface processes. Scientific interpretations of unrest data aim to better understand (i) the processes behind unrest and their ...
Barclay, Jennifer+2 more
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Automated methods for detecting volcanic deformation using Sentinel-1 InSAR time series illustrated by the 2017-2018 unrest at Agung, Indonesia [PDF]
International audienceAbstract Radar satellites, such as Sentinel‐1, are now able to produce time series of ground deformation at any volcano around the world, but atmospheric effects still limit the real‐time detection of unrest at tropical volcanoes ...
Albino, F., Biggs, J., Li, Z., Yu, C.
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Chapter Machine Learning in Volcanology: A Review [PDF]
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Carniel, Roberto, Guzman, Silvina
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Synthesis of global satellite observations of magmatic and volcanic deformation: implications for volcano monitoring & the lateral extent of magmatic domains [PDF]
Global Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements made over the past decades provide insights into the lateral extent of magmatic domains, and capture volcanic process on scales useful for volcano monitoring.
Andrews, BJ+15 more
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