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Multi-Sensor Analysis of a Weak and Long-Lasting Volcanic Plume Emission
by
Corradini, Stefano
, Leto, Giuseppe
, Merucci, Luca
, Guerrieri, Lorenzo
, Scollo, Simona
, Sanchez, Ricardo Zanmar
, Prestifilippo, Michele
, Stelitano, Dario
, Boselli, Antonella
, Sannino, Alessia
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aviation
/ cameras
/ emissions
/ Etna
/ governmental programs and projects
/ height
/ Italy
/ Lidar
/ mass
/ particles
/ photometer data
/ population
/ remote sensing
/ satellite
/ satellites
/ visible calibrated camera
/ volcanic aerosol
/ volcanic ash
2020
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Multi-Sensor Analysis of a Weak and Long-Lasting Volcanic Plume Emission
by
Corradini, Stefano
, Leto, Giuseppe
, Merucci, Luca
, Guerrieri, Lorenzo
, Scollo, Simona
, Sanchez, Ricardo Zanmar
, Prestifilippo, Michele
, Stelitano, Dario
, Boselli, Antonella
, Sannino, Alessia
in
aviation
/ cameras
/ emissions
/ Etna
/ governmental programs and projects
/ height
/ Italy
/ Lidar
/ mass
/ particles
/ photometer data
/ population
/ remote sensing
/ satellite
/ satellites
/ visible calibrated camera
/ volcanic aerosol
/ volcanic ash
2020
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Multi-Sensor Analysis of a Weak and Long-Lasting Volcanic Plume Emission
by
Corradini, Stefano
, Leto, Giuseppe
, Merucci, Luca
, Guerrieri, Lorenzo
, Scollo, Simona
, Sanchez, Ricardo Zanmar
, Prestifilippo, Michele
, Stelitano, Dario
, Boselli, Antonella
, Sannino, Alessia
in
aviation
/ cameras
/ emissions
/ Etna
/ governmental programs and projects
/ height
/ Italy
/ Lidar
/ mass
/ particles
/ photometer data
/ population
/ remote sensing
/ satellite
/ satellites
/ visible calibrated camera
/ volcanic aerosol
/ volcanic ash
2020
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Multi-Sensor Analysis of a Weak and Long-Lasting Volcanic Plume Emission
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Multi-Sensor Analysis of a Weak and Long-Lasting Volcanic Plume Emission
2020
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Overview
Volcanic emissions are a well-known hazard that can have serious impacts on local populations and aviation operations. Whereas several remote sensing observations detect high-intensity explosive eruptions, few studies focus on low intensity and long-lasting volcanic emissions. In this work, we have managed to fully characterize those events by analyzing the volcanic plume produced on the last day of the 2018 Christmas eruption at Mt. Etna, in Italy. We combined data from a visible calibrated camera, a multi-wavelength elastic/Raman Lidar system, from SEVIRI (EUMETSAT-MSG) and MODIS (NASA-Terra/Aqua) satellites and, for the first time, data from an automatic sun-photometer of the aerosol robotic network (AERONET). Results show that the volcanic plume height, ranging between 4.5 and 6 km at the source, decreased by about 0.5 km after 25 km. Moreover, the volcanic plume was detectable by the satellites up to a distance of about 400 km and contained very fine particles with a mean effective radius of about 7 µm. In some time intervals, volcanic ash mass concentration values were around the aviation safety thresholds of 2 × 10−3 g m−3. Of note, Lidar observations show two main stratifications of about 0.25 km, which were not observed at the volcanic source. The presence of the double stratification could have important implications on satellite retrievals, which usually consider only one plume layer. This work gives new details on the main features of volcanic plumes produced during low intensity and long-lasting volcanic plume emissions.
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