Capturing and quantifying the world in three dimensions (x, y, z) using light detection and ranging (lidar) technology drives fundamental advances in the Earth and Ecological …
Identifying accurate topographic variations associated with volcanic eruptions plays a key role in obtaining information on eruptive parameters, volcano structure, input data for …
In the last two decades, airborne laser scanning (ALS) has found widespread application and driven fundamental advances in the Earth sciences. With increasing availability and …
Over the past 25 years, our understanding of the physical processes that drive volcanic eruptions has increased enormously thanks to major advances in computational and …
The 2018 eruption on the lower East Rift Zone of Kīlauea Volcano produced one of the largest and most destructive lava flows in Hawai'i during the past 200 years. Over the course …
Unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) are developing into fundamental tools for tackling the grand challenges in volcanology; here, we review the systems used and their diverse …
Resolving changes in topography through time using accurate high‐resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) is key to understanding active volcanic processes. For the first time …
R Williams - Geomorphological Techniques, 2012 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
A key aspect of geomorphological enquiry is concerned with quantitatively monitoring the development of the Earth's surface, in a diverse set of environments, and at a range of …
E De Beni, M Cantarero, A Messina - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Mt. Etna (Italy) with 55 effusive events in the last six years is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, with a million people living on its flank and thousands of tourists who …