Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)

Aerial frames and satellite imagery are widely recognized data sources from which to produce maps. For volcanoes, maps enable the quantification of erupted ash and the destruction caused. The last eruptive sequence on Deception Island was endured from 1967 to 1970. Analogue maps were produced via cl...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Prates, Gonçalo, Torrecillas, Cristina, Berrocoso Domínguez, Manuel, Goyanes, Gabriel, Vieira, Gonçalo
Other Authors: Matemáticas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10498/32475
https://doi.org/10.3390/RS15082052
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spelling ftunivcadiz:oai:rodin.uca.es:10498/32475 2024-06-23T07:46:19+00:00 Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula) Prates, Gonçalo Torrecillas, Cristina Berrocoso Domínguez, Manuel Goyanes, Gabriel Vieira, Gonçalo Matemáticas 2024-06-03T11:20:03Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10498/32475 https://doi.org/10.3390/RS15082052 eng eng MDPI info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/CTM2017-84210-R/ES/SEGUIMIENTO Y VIGILANCIA DE PROCESOS GEODINAMICOS ACTIVOS MEDIANTE DEFORMACION GEODESICA GNSS EN DIFERENTES ESCENARIOS (ANTARTIDA, GOLFO DE CADIZ Y LATINOAMERICA)/ 2072-4292 http://hdl.handle.net/10498/32475 doi:10.3390/RS15082052 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Remote Sensing - 2023, Vol. 15 n. 8 pp. 1-20 historical aerial frames structure from motion 1967–1970 volcanic sequence Deception Islands Antarctic Peninsula journal article VoR 2024 ftunivcadiz https://doi.org/10.3390/RS15082052 2024-06-11T14:23:32Z Aerial frames and satellite imagery are widely recognized data sources from which to produce maps. For volcanoes, maps enable the quantification of erupted ash and the destruction caused. The last eruptive sequence on Deception Island was endured from 1967 to 1970. Analogue maps were produced via classical photogrammetric methods with a high degree of human intervention mainly to analyse the volcanic-centres areas only. However, historical aerial frames cover the whole of Deception Island. Structure from motion photogrammetry, a near-automated compilation of digital image processing strategies, minimizes the degree of human intervention to produce orthographic mosaics and digital elevation models from digital aerial frames. Orthographic mosaics were produced from historical aerial frames of 1956 and 1968, and a Kompsat-3 image of 2020. Their shared rootmean- square deviation was 1.8 m and 1.7 m in easting and northing, respectively, at ground control points measured with phase-differential global navigation satellite systems. The digital elevation models were processed with a root-mean-square deviation of 2.3 m and 3.6 m from 1956 and 1968 aerial frames, respectively. As the first application, erupted ashfall and the subsequent destruction, mainly at the former Chilean and British bases, were identified, and the volume of erupted ash was assessed to be over 0.16 km3 within the area mapped by these new digital cartographic products. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Deception Island RODIN - Repositorio de Objetos de Docencia e Investigación de la Universidad de Cádiz Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Deception Island ENVELOPE(-60.633,-60.633,-62.950,-62.950) Remote Sensing 15 8 2052
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topic historical aerial frames
structure from motion
1967–1970 volcanic sequence
Deception Islands
Antarctic Peninsula
spellingShingle historical aerial frames
structure from motion
1967–1970 volcanic sequence
Deception Islands
Antarctic Peninsula
Prates, Gonçalo
Torrecillas, Cristina
Berrocoso Domínguez, Manuel
Goyanes, Gabriel
Vieira, Gonçalo
Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
topic_facet historical aerial frames
structure from motion
1967–1970 volcanic sequence
Deception Islands
Antarctic Peninsula
description Aerial frames and satellite imagery are widely recognized data sources from which to produce maps. For volcanoes, maps enable the quantification of erupted ash and the destruction caused. The last eruptive sequence on Deception Island was endured from 1967 to 1970. Analogue maps were produced via classical photogrammetric methods with a high degree of human intervention mainly to analyse the volcanic-centres areas only. However, historical aerial frames cover the whole of Deception Island. Structure from motion photogrammetry, a near-automated compilation of digital image processing strategies, minimizes the degree of human intervention to produce orthographic mosaics and digital elevation models from digital aerial frames. Orthographic mosaics were produced from historical aerial frames of 1956 and 1968, and a Kompsat-3 image of 2020. Their shared rootmean- square deviation was 1.8 m and 1.7 m in easting and northing, respectively, at ground control points measured with phase-differential global navigation satellite systems. The digital elevation models were processed with a root-mean-square deviation of 2.3 m and 3.6 m from 1956 and 1968 aerial frames, respectively. As the first application, erupted ashfall and the subsequent destruction, mainly at the former Chilean and British bases, were identified, and the volume of erupted ash was assessed to be over 0.16 km3 within the area mapped by these new digital cartographic products.
author2 Matemáticas
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Prates, Gonçalo
Torrecillas, Cristina
Berrocoso Domínguez, Manuel
Goyanes, Gabriel
Vieira, Gonçalo
author_facet Prates, Gonçalo
Torrecillas, Cristina
Berrocoso Domínguez, Manuel
Goyanes, Gabriel
Vieira, Gonçalo
author_sort Prates, Gonçalo
title Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_short Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_fullStr Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full_unstemmed Deception Island 1967–1970 Volcano Eruptions from Historical Aerial Frames and Satellite Imagery (Antarctic Peninsula)
title_sort deception island 1967–1970 volcano eruptions from historical aerial frames and satellite imagery (antarctic peninsula)
publisher MDPI
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https://doi.org/10.3390/RS15082052
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