Integrating multiple space ground sensors to track volcanic activity
Volcanic activity can occur with little or no warning. Increasing numbers of space borne assets can enable coordinated measurements of volcanic events to enhance both scientific study and hazard response. We describe the use of space and ground measurements to target further measurements as part of...
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ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/41860 2023-05-15T16:48:24+02:00 Integrating multiple space ground sensors to track volcanic activity Steve Chien, , , , Davies, Ashley Doubleday, Joshua Tran, Daniel Jones, Samuel Kjartansson, Einar Þorsteinsson, Hróbjartur Vogfjord, Kristin Guomundsson, Magnus Thordarson, Thor Mandl, Daniel 2011-09-30T20:49:18Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/41860 en_US eng Pasadena, CA : Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2011. International Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment, Sydney, Australia, April 10, 2011. 11-0177 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/41860 sensorwebs volcanoes solid earth natural disasters onboard processing Geophysics Preprint 2011 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:11:19Z Volcanic activity can occur with little or no warning. Increasing numbers of space borne assets can enable coordinated measurements of volcanic events to enhance both scientific study and hazard response. We describe the use of space and ground measurements to target further measurements as part of a worldwide volcano monitoring system. We utilize a number of alert systems including the MODVOLC, GOESVOLC, US Air Force Weather Advisory, and Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) alert systems. Additionally we use in-situ data from ground instrumentation at a number of volcanic sites, including Iceland. NASA/JPL Report Iceland JPL Technical Report Server |
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Volcanic activity can occur with little or no warning. Increasing numbers of space borne assets can enable coordinated measurements of volcanic events to enhance both scientific study and hazard response. We describe the use of space and ground measurements to target further measurements as part of a worldwide volcano monitoring system. We utilize a number of alert systems including the MODVOLC, GOESVOLC, US Air Force Weather Advisory, and Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) alert systems. Additionally we use in-situ data from ground instrumentation at a number of volcanic sites, including Iceland. NASA/JPL |
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Steve Chien, , , , Davies, Ashley Doubleday, Joshua Tran, Daniel Jones, Samuel Kjartansson, Einar Þorsteinsson, Hróbjartur Vogfjord, Kristin Guomundsson, Magnus Thordarson, Thor Mandl, Daniel |
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Steve Chien, , , , Davies, Ashley Doubleday, Joshua Tran, Daniel Jones, Samuel Kjartansson, Einar Þorsteinsson, Hróbjartur Vogfjord, Kristin Guomundsson, Magnus Thordarson, Thor Mandl, Daniel |
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Integrating multiple space ground sensors to track volcanic activity |
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