DocumentCode
13944
Title
Locating Incipient Volcanic Vents Using Multidisciplinary Remote Sensing Data and Source Modeling Information
Author
Junek, William N. ; Jones, W. Linwood ; Woods, Mark T.
Author_Institution
Central Florida Remote Sensing Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan. 2013
Firstpage
140
Lastpage
144
Abstract
Knowing the location of an impending volcanic eruption would aid civil authorities in preparing the proper response to a developing crisis. Deterministic predictions of an eruption´s location are not possible due to the highly complex nature of volcanic processes. Therefore, probabilistic forecasting techniques are required for estimating the location of an impending eruption. In this letter, we present a process for locating incipient volcanic vents using a spatial probability density function (PDF) constructed from a combination of multidisciplinary remote sensing data and source modeling information. Our process is flexible and designed to adapt to changing data availability and geologic conditions that typically occur during a developing volcanic crisis. The utility of our process is evaluated through the analysis of PDFs that forecast probable vent locations prior to Okmok´s 2008 eruption. Results show our multidisciplinary approach produces a robust PDF that is spatially constrained to areas exhibiting various types of volcanic unrest and adapts to evolving conditions at the site.
Keywords
Deformable models; Earthquakes; Probability density function; Remote sensing; Synthetic aperture radar; Vents; Volcanoes; Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR); seismic; volcanic hazard; volcanic vent;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2012.2195293
Filename
6203556
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