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Steps toward a satellite-based global volcano monitoring and early warning system: From pilot to demonstrator to GVEWERS

June 23, 2026

The consequences of volcanic eruptions span a broad range. Large explosive eruptions that recur every several hundred to thousands of years can impact global climate, but even small eruptions of a magnitude that takes place multiple times each year someplace on Earth can have devastating effects given the large number of people who live near volcanoes. Ground-based monitoring is inadequate or lacking at many of the world’s active volcanoes, but satellite observations can fill important gaps and provide operational awareness of volcanic unrest and eruptions. The need for satellite monitoring of volcanoes has been articulated in numerous international agreements, and for some datasets, like thermal and ultraviolet imagery, daily or sub-daily monitoring has been incorporated into operational volcano surveillance. Utilization of high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical datasets, however, has lagged. Since 2014, the Committee on Earth Observing Satellites (CEOS) has sponsored a series of projects designed to enhance access to, and utilization of, high-resolution SAR and optical satellite imagery for volcano monitoring. The efforts have culminated in the development of the Global Volcano Early Warning and Eruption Response from Space (GVEWERS) initiative—a global and sustainable program intended to support volcano hazards assessment and mitigation. GVEWERS builds on lessons learned from a decade of CEOS volcano projects while also providing a foundation for continuing to improve the accessibility and exploitation of satellite data for better anticipating and responding to hazardous volcanic eruptions.

Publication Year 2026
Title Steps toward a satellite-based global volcano monitoring and early warning system: From pilot to demonstrator to GVEWERS
DOI 10.1007/s00445-026-01999-1
Authors Michael Poland, Juliet Biggs, M. E. Pritchard, Marco Bagnardi, Susanna K. Ebmeier, Christelle Wauthier, Andrew Eddy, Antonio Montuori, Simona Zoffoli
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of Volcanology
Index ID 70277070
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Science Center
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