VIIRS Nightfire Remote Sensing Volcanoes

Satellite based remote sensing of active volcanoes has been performed in various forms since 1965. Compared to “on the ground” observations it lets data to be gathered globally at regular pace for long periods of time without the need for local maintenance. Currently existing publicly available volc...

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Published in:Procedia Computer Science
Main Authors: Trifonov Grigory, Zhizhin Mikhail, Melnikov Dmitry, Poyda Alexey
Format: Text
Language:Russian
English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://repo.kscnet.ru/3160/
http://repo.kscnet.ru/3160/1/article/pii/S1877050917323992
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050917323992
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Summary:Satellite based remote sensing of active volcanoes has been performed in various forms since 1965. Compared to “on the ground” observations it lets data to be gathered globally at regular pace for long periods of time without the need for local maintenance. Currently existing publicly available volcanoes thermal activity monitoring systems rely on the detection algorithms narrowly specified for volcanoes temperature ranges and operate using the data from previous generation of sensors, which is supported with non-reserved constellation of two satellites. The presented work proposes pipeline (the sequence of actions) based on the clustering of the data received from the Nightfire thermal anomalies detection algorithm, which is not focused on the specific type of infrared sources. Pipeline has been tested on Kamchatka’s region 2016 year dataset and proved to produce sound results corresponding to manual observations.