Title :
Using EO-1 Hyperion Data as HyspIRI Preparatory Data Sets for Volcanology Applied to Mt Etna, Italy
Author :
Abrams, M. ; Pieri, D. ; Realmuto, V. ; Wright, Ryan
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
One of the main goals of the Hyperspectral and Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) mission is to provide global observations of surface attributes at local and landscape spatial scales (tens of meters to hundreds of kilometers) to map volcanic gases and surface temperatures, which are identified as indicators of impending volcanic hazards, as well as plume ejecta which pose risks to aircraft and people and property downwind. Our project has created precursor HyspIRI data sets for volcanological analyses, using existing data over Mt. Etna, Italy. We have identified 28 EO-1 Hyperion data acquisitions, and 12 near-coincident ASTER data acquisitions, covering six eruptive periods between 2001 and 2010. These data sets provide us with 30 m hyperspectral VSWIR data and 90 m multispectral TIR data (satellite). They allowed us to examine temporal sequences of several Etnaean eruptions. We addressed the following critical questions, directly related to understanding eruption hazards: 1) What do changes in SO2 emissions tell us about a volcano´s activity? How well do these measurements compare with ground-based COSPEC measurements? 2) How do we use measurements of lava flow temperature and volume to predict advances of the flow front? 3) What do changes in lava lake temperatures and energy emissions tell us about possible eruptive behavior?
Keywords :
air pollution measurement; geophysical techniques; hyperspectral imaging; magma; AD 2001 to 2010; ASTER data acquisitions; EO-1 Hyperion Data; EO-1 Hyperion data acquisitions; Etnaean eruptions; Hyperspectral and Infrared Imager; HyspIRI mission; HyspIRI preparatory data sets; Italy; Mount Etna; ground-based COSPEC measurements; hyperspectral VSWIR data; lava ίow temperature measurements; lava lake temperatures; multispectral TIR data; plume ejecta; sulfur dioxide emissions; surface temperatures; volcanic gases; volcanic hazard indicators; volcano activity; volcanological analyses; Earth; Remote sensing; Satellites; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Volcanoes; Hyperspectral imaging; infrared image sensors; volcanic activity;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2012.2224095