SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS OF VOLCANIC EMISSIONSIntroductionThis page is an overview of the work performed in the Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Sub-Department (University of Oxford) on the retrieval ofvolcanic emission from satellite.Current members of the team are:
Students:
Collaborators HIGHLIGHTS
MetOp data are available from March 2007. Seviri data are available from Feb 2004. Provisional list of volcanic eruption case studies 27-30 Oct. 2002 - Etna eruption; Dr. Nicholas Tutorial;
Satellite Images 24 Oct. 2004 - Manam Papa New Guinea (TERRA/MODIS Ash cloud top retrieval) 9 March 2005 - Mt St. Helene (AVHRR case study, split window) 25 Nov 2005 - Karthala (Ash, SO2 and ice plumes from SEVIRI) -
Eumesat web page,
(Prata and Kerkmann, 2007) 24 Nov. 2006 - Etna (SO2 and Ash; ash from MODIS IR, Corradini et al. 2008; Corradini et al. 2009) 1-11 Oct 2007 - Jabel al-Tair, red sea (IASI data, SO2) 2-6 May 2008 - Chaten, Chile (ash at ~10-11km and cloud) - The ash plume is visible in the SEVIRI image (RGB=ch10-ch9,ch9-ch7,ch9 - 2008-05-04 17:12) 10-14 May 2008 - Etna (ash and SO2) Metop-A and MSG SEVIRI 12-20 July 2008 - Okmok, Alaska (ash and SO2 untill 16-16 July)
SO2 from AIRS (7.3 micron);
youtube 7 August 2008 - Kasatochi, Alaska - Bremen SO2 retrieval (DOAS) from GOME-2 3-10 November 2008 - Ethiopia GOME-2 SO2 from DLR; Global Volcanism Program LINKSCOMET+ NCEOIAVCEI SO2 retrievalOMI Sulfur Dioxide Group and their: The Vog BlogReal time SO2 from OMI The BIRA-IASB SO2 Product TEMIS - Near real time SO2; using SCIAMACHY, OMI, GOME-2 DLR - GOME-2 SO2 Near Real Time (and archive images) ULB IASI SO2 alert Volcanic ashEumetsat real time ash visualizationEumetsat case study TOMS Volcanic Image Archive(1979-2003) GOES Project Volcano Watch Volcanology groupsClive Oppenheimer (Cambridge Volcanology Group)Volcanic activity informationNOAA VAACGlobal volcanism program
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