Detecting, Modelling and Responding to Effusive Eruptions
Product code: SP426
Print publication date: 27/06/2016
Earth Materials Deposits and Petrology, Volcanology, Geohazards, GSL Special Publications, Geological Society of London
Type: Book (Hardback)
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9781862397361
Author/Edited by: Edited by A.J.L. Harris, T. De Groeve, F. Garel and S.A. Carn
Weight: 1.6kg
Number of pages: 683
Online publication date: 15/06/2016
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/426/1
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Product Code: SP426
Edited by A.J.L. Harris, T. De Groeve, F. Garel and S.A. Carn
Special Publication 426
For effusive volcanoes in resource-poor regions, there is a pressing need for a crisis response-chain bridging the global scientific community to allow provision of standard products for timely humanitarian response. As a first step in attaining this need, this Special Publication provides a complete directory of current operational capabilities for monitoring effusive eruptions. This volume also reviews the state-of-the-art in terms of satellite-based volcano hot-spot tracking and lava-flow simulation. These capabilities are demonstrated using case studies taken from well-known effusive events that have occurred worldwide over the last two decades at volcanoes such as Piton de la Fournaise, Etna, Stromboli and Kilauea. We also provide case-type response models implemented at the same volcanoes, as well as the results of a community-wide drill used to test a fully-integrated response focused on an operational hazard-GIS. Finally, the objectives and recommendations of the ‘Risk Evaluation, Detection and Simulation during Effusive Eruption Disasters’ working group are laid out in a statement of community needs by its members.
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HARRIS, A., DE GROEVE, T., CARN, S. & GAREL, F. Risk evaluation, detection and simulation during effusive eruption disasters
Hot spot detection, tracking and targeting
WRIGHT, R. MODVOLC: 14 years of autonomous observations of effusive volcanism from space
PERGOLA, N., COVIELLO, I., FILIZZOLA, C., LACAVA, T., MARCHESE, F., PACIELLO, R. & TRAMUTOLI, V. A review of RSTVOLC, an original algorithm for automatic detection and near-real-time monitoring of volcanic hotspots from space
LOMBARDO, V. AVHotRR: near-real time routine for volcano monitoring using IR satellite data
ZAKŠEK, K., PICK, L., SHIRZAEI, M. & HORT, M. Thermal monitoring of volcanic effusive activity: the uncertainties and outlier detection
RAMSEY, M. S. Synergistic use of satellite thermal detection and science: a decadal perspective using ASTER
DAVIES, A. G., CHIEN, S., TRAN, D. & DOUBLEDAY, J. The NASA Volcano Sensor Web, advanced autonomy and the remote sensing of volcanic eruptions: a review
Towards operational tracking and dissemination systems
FERRUCCI, F. & HIRN, B. Automated monitoring of high-temperature volcanic features: from high-spatial to very-high-temporal resolution
COPPOLA, D., LAIOLO, M., CIGOLINI, C., DONNE, D. D. & RIPEPE, M. Enhanced volcanic hot-spot detection using MODIS IR data: results from the MIROVA system
GANCI, G., BILOTTA, G., CAPPELLO, A., HERAULT, A. & DEL NEGRO, C. HOTSAT: a multiplatform system for the thermal monitoring of volcanic activity using satellite data
GOUHIER, M., GUE´HENNEUX, Y., LABAZUY, P., CACAULT, P., DECRIEM, J. & RIVET, S. HOTVOLC: a web-based monitoring system for volcanic hot spots
GAREL, F., KAMINSKI, E´, TAIT, S. & LIMARE, A. A fluid dynamics perspective on the interpretation of the surface thermal signal of lava flows
BARNIE, T. D. & OPPENHEIMER, C. Inverting multispectral thermal time-series images of volcanic eruptions for lava emplacement models
CARN, S. A. On the detection and monitoring of effusive eruptions using satellite SO2 measurements
Lava flow modelling
TARQUINI, S. & FAVALLI, M. Simulating the area covered by lava flows using the DOWNFLOW code
HARRIS, A. J. L., RHÉTY, M., GURIOLI, L., VILLENEUVE, N. & PARIS, R. Simulating the thermorheological evolution of channel-contained lava: FLOWGO and its implementation in EXCEL
KELFOUN, K. & VARGAS, S. V. VolcFlow capabilities and potential development for the simulation of lava flows
RONGO, R., LUPIANO, V., SPATARO, W., D’AMBROSIO, D., IOVINE, G. & CRISCI, G. M. SCIARA: cellular automata lava flow modelling and applications in hazard prediction and mitigation
CAPPELLO, A., HÉRAULT, A., BILOTTA, G., GANCI, G. & DEL NEGRO, C. MAGFLOW: a physics-based model for the dynamics of lava-flow emplacement
FUJITA, E. & NAGAI, M. LavaSIM: its physical basis and applicability
BILOTTA, G., HÉRAULT, A., CAPPELLO, A., GANCI, G. & DEL NEGRO, C. GPUSPH: a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics model for the thermal and rheological evolution of lava flows
BERNABEU, N., SARAMITO, P. & SMUTEK, C. Modelling lava flow advance using a shallow-depth approximation for three-dimensional cooling of viscoplastic flows
CORDONNIER, B., LEV, E. & GAREL, F. Benchmarking lava-flow models
Application in crisis-mode: experiences and requirements
BONACCORSO, A., CALVARI, S. & BOSCHI, E. Hazard mitigation and crisis management during major flank eruptions at Etna volcano: reporting on real experience
MILLER, P. I. & HARRIS, A. J. L. Near-real-time service provision during effusive crises at Etna and Stromboli: basis and implementation of satellite-based IR operations
PATRICK, M. R., KAUAHIKAUA, J., ORR, T., DAVIES, A. & RAMSEY, M. Operational thermal remote sensing and lava flow monitoring at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
CATRY, T., VILLENEUVE, N., FROGER, J.-L. & MAGGIO, G. InSAR monitoring using RADARSAT-2 data at Piton de la Fournaise (La Reunion) and Karthala (Grande Comore) volcanoes
BATO, M. G., FROGER, J. L., HARRIS, A. J. L. & VILLENEUVE, N. Monitoring an effusive eruption at Piton de la Fournaise using radar and thermal infrared remote sensing data: insights into the October 2010 eruption and its lava flows
ANDREDAKIS, I. & DE GROEVE, T. Towards a global humanitarian volcano impact alert model integrated into a multi-hazard system
Conclusion
HARRIS, A. J. L., CARN, S., DEHN, J., DEL NEGRO, C., GUÐMUNDSSON, M. T., CORDONNIER, B., BARNIE, T., CHAHI, E., CALVARI, S., CATRY, T., DE GROEVE, T., COPPOLA, D., DAVIES, A., FAVALLI, M., FERRUCCI, F., FUJITA, E., GANCI, G., GAREL, F., HUET, P., KAUAHIKAUA, J., KELFOUN, K., LOMBARDO, V., MACEDONIO, G., PACHECO, J., PATRICK, M., PERGOLA, N., RAMSEY, M., RONGO, R., SAHY, F., SMITH, K., TARQUINI, S., THORDARSON, T., VILLENEUVE, N., WEBLEY, P., WRIGHT, R. & ZAKŠEK, K. Conclusion: recommendations and findings of the RED SEED working group
LATUTRIE, B., ANDREDAKIS, I., DE GROEVE, T., HARRIS, A. J. L., LANGLOIS, E., VAN WYK DE VRIES, B., SAUBIN, E., BILOTTA, G., CAPPELLO, A., CRISCI, G. M., D’AMBROSIO, D., DEL NEGRO, C., FAVALLI, M., FUJITA, E., IOVINE, G., KELFOUN, K., RONGO, R., SPATARO, W., TARQUINI, S., COPPOLA, D., GANCI, G., MARCHESE, F., PERGOLA, N. & TRAMUTOLI, V. Testing a geographical information system for damage and evacuation assessment during an effusive volcanic crisis
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This publication is undoubtedly an important data reference source that documents current insights and progress within the science and technology underpinning the humanitarian responses available (or required) to effectively mitigrate the impacts of effusive eruption events.
The anticipated readership will be geoscientific, technical and engineering practitioners working within this field (and contributory disciplines), as well as humanitarian responses requiring a thorough comptemporary understanding of the scientific developments informing their decision-making.
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