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Wavelength influence in sub-pixel temperature retrieval using the dual-band technique
remote sensing volcanoes dual-band DAIS sensor hyperspectral analysis
2015/9/7
The thermal model proposed by Crisp and Baloga (1990) for active lava flows considers thermal flux as a function of the fractional area of two thermally distinct radiant surfaces. In this model, the l...
The application of the Modified Band Approach for the calculation of on-line photodissociation rate constants in TM5: implications for oxidative capacity
Modifi ed Band Approach on-line photodissociation rate
2014/12/11
A flexible and explicit on-line parameterization for the calculation of tropospheric photodissociation rate constants (J -values) has been integrated into the
global Chemistry Transport Model T...
Volcanic Ash Cloud Observation using Ground-based Ka-band Radar and Near-Infrared Lidar Ceilometer during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption
Volcanic eruptions radar lidar
2015/8/18
Active remote sensing techniques can probe volcanic ash plumes, but their sensitivity at a given distance depends upon the sensor transmitted power, wavelength and polarization capability. Building on...
Assessment of the performance of X-band satellite radar data for landslide mapping and monitoring: Upper Tena Valley case study
performance X-band satellite radar data landslide mapping monitoring Upper Tena Valley case study
2010/10/21
The aim of this work is to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of using the new X-band SAR data acquired by TerraSAR-X sensors for landslides mapping. This dataset has been processed using a Pers...
Statistical analysis of Stromboli VLP tremor in the band [0.1–0.5] Hz:some consequences for vibrating structures
Statistical analysis Stromboli VLP tremor band [0.1–0.5] Hz vibrating structures
2009/11/9
We analyze time series of Strombolian volcanic tremor, focusing our attention on the frequency band [0.1–0.5] Hz (very long period (VLP) tremor). Although this frequency band is largely affected by no...