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contributor authorMarzano, Frank S.
contributor authorPicciotti, Errico
contributor authorMontopoli, Mario
contributor authorVulpiani, Gianfranco
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:04Z
date available2017-06-09T16:44:04Z
date copyright2013/10/01
date issued2013
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-73186.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215272
description abstractical and dynamical features of volcanic tephra due to Plinian and sub-Plinian eruptions can be quantitatively monitored by using ground-based microwave weather radars. The methodological rationale and unique potential of this remote-sensing technique are illustrated and discussed. Volume data, acquired by ground-based weather radars, are processed to automatically classify and estimate ash particle concentration and fallout. The physical? statistical retrieval algorithm is based on a backscattering microphysical model of fine, coarse, and lapilli ash particles, used within a Bayesian classification and optimal estimation methodology. The experimental evidence of the usefulness and limitations of radar acquisitions for volcanic ash monitoring is supported by describing several case studies of volcanic eruptions all over the world. The radar sensitivity due to the distance and the system noise, as well as the various radar bands and configurations (i.e., Doppler and dual polarized), are taken into account. The discussed examples of radar-derived ash concentrations refer to the case studies of the Augustine volcano eruption in 2002, observed in Alaska by an S-band radar; the Grímsvötn volcano eruptions in 2004 and 2011, observed in Iceland by C- and X-band weather radars and compared with in situ samples; and the Mount Etna volcano eruption in 2011, observed by an X-band polarimetric radar. These applications demonstrate the variety of radar-based products that can be derived and exploited for the study of explosive volcanism.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleInside Volcanic Clouds: Remote Sensing of Ash Plumes Using Microwave Weather Radars
typeJournal Paper
journal volume94
journal issue10
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00160.1
journal fristpage1567
journal lastpage1586
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2013:;volume( 094 ):;issue: 010
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