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Decaying Lava Extrusion Rate at El Reventador Volcano, Ecuador, Measured Using High-Resolution Satellite Radar
ArticleAbstract: Lava extrusion at erupting volcanoes causes rapid changes in topography and morphology on the orderPalabras claves:Eruption rate, InSAR, Lava flowsAutores:Anderson K.R., Arnold D.W.D., Biggs J., Ebmeier S.K., María Fernanda Naranjo, Patricia A. Mothes, Silvia X. Vallejo, Wadge G.Fuentes:scopusMapping and measuring lava volumes from 2002 to 2009 at El Reventador Volcano, Ecuador, from field measurements and satellite remote sensing
ArticleAbstract: Estimates of lava volume, and thus effusion rate, are critical for assessing volcanic hazard and arePalabras claves:ECUADOR, El Reventador volcano, InSAR, Lava effusion rate, Lava flowsAutores:Biggs J., Ebmeier S.K., Francisco Herrera, María Fernanda Naranjo, Patricia A. Mothes, Patricio A. Ramón, Silvia X. VallejoFuentes:scopusLava flow morphology at an erupting andesitic stratovolcano: A satellite perspective on El Reventador, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Lava flows pose a significant hazard to infrastructure and property located close to volcanoes, andPalabras claves:Lava flows, Radar amplitude, SARAutores:Arnold D.W.D., Biggs J., Dietterich H.R., Patricia A. Mothes, Silvia X. Vallejo, Wadge G.Fuentes:googlescopusTowards coordinated regional multi-satellite InSAR volcano observations: results from the Latin America pilot project
ArticleAbstract: Within Latin America, about 319 volcanoes have been active in the Holocene, but 202 of these volcanoPalabras claves:InSAR, Latin America, remote sensingAutores:Aguilar V., Amelung F., Arnold D.W.D., Biggs J., Cooper C., Delgado F., Ebmeier S.K., Henderson S.T., Lara L.E., Macedo O., Patricia A. Mothes, Poland M.P., Pritchard M.E., Sansosti E., Stephens K., Wauthier C., Wnuk K., Zoffoli S.Fuentes:googlescopusUsing satellite radar amplitude imaging for monitoring syn-eruptive changes in surface morphology at an ice-capped stratovolcano
ArticleAbstract: Satellite-based measurements of synthetic aperture radar amplitude provide a method for monitoring vPalabras claves:explosive volcanism, Radar amplitude, SARAutores:Arnold D.W.D., Biggs J., Patricia A. Mothes, Wadge G.Fuentes:googlescopusShallow earthquake inhibits unrest near Chiles–Cerro Negro volcanoes, Ecuador–Colombian border
ArticleAbstract: Magma movement or reservoir pressurisation can drive swarms of low-magnitude volcano-tectonic earthqPalabras claves:Earthquake, GPS, InSAR, volcanic hazardAutores:Biggs J., Ebmeier S.K., Elliott J.R., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Lundgren P., Marco A. Yépez, Patricia A. Mothes, Paul Jarrin, Samsonov S.V., Santiago X. AguaizaFuentes:googlescopusRapid localized flank inflation and implications for potential slope instability at Tungurahua volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: High rates of volcano surface deformation can be indicative of a forthcoming eruption, but can alsoPalabras claves:Deformation, finite element analysis, InSAR, slope stability, Tungurahua VolcanoAutores:Arnold D.W.D., Biggs J., Hickey J., Lloyd R., Muller C., Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopusStratovolcano growth by co-eruptive intrusion: The 2008 eruption of Tungurahua Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Volcanic edifices are constructed by a combination of erupted material and internal growth. We use tPalabras claves:Autores:Amelung F., Baker S., Biggs J., Dixon T.H., Hong S.H., Mario C. Ruiz, Patricia A. MothesFuentes:googlescopusTemporal evolution of the magmatic system at Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador, detected by geodetic observations
ArticleAbstract: Changes in the pathway and timescale of magma ascent can be responsible for variations in eruptive sPalabras claves:GPS, InSAR, Statistical integration, Tungurahua, volcanoAutores:Biggs J., Ebmeier S.K., Edmonds M., Mario C. Ruiz, Muller C., Patricia A. Mothes, Paul Jarrin, Placios P.Fuentes:googlescopus