地质学
卫星
熔岩
体积热力学
大地测量学
遥感
地震学
火山
量子力学
物理
工程类
航空航天工程
作者
Alessandro Bonaccorso,Luigi Carleo,Gilda Currenti,Giuseppe Bilotta,Annalisa Cappello,Gaetana Ganci
摘要
Abstract Timely estimations of magma volumes emitted during an eruption or a sequence of explosive events are vital for investigating the eruptive activity and evaluating the associated hazard. A reliable method for estimating erupted volumes is based on the analysis of digital surface models that nowadays can be obtained subsequently using stereo or tri‐stereo optical satellite imagery. However, the real‐time estimation of the erupted volumes is still an open challenge. Here, we explore the capacity of extracting volume estimates from continuous measurements of volumetric strain changes recorded by borehole dilatometers. We compare the volumes derived from numerous high spatial resolution satellite images with high precision strain records at Etna during 2020–2022, when more than 60 lava fountains occurred. The good correlation between the two data sets shows that strain changes can be used as a proxy to estimate the emitted volumes both over time and in real‐time.
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