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Weak degassing from remote Alaska volcanoes characterized with a new airborne Imaging DOAS instrument and a suite of in situ sensors Weak degassing from remote Alaska volcanoes characterized with a new airborne Imaging DOAS instrument and a suite of in situ sensors
Gas emissions from volcanoes occur when volatile species exsolve from magmatic and hydrothermal systems and make their way to the surface. Measurements of emitted gases therefore provide insights into volcanic processes. On 16 July 2021, we made airborne measurements of weak gas plumes emitted from four remote Alaska volcanoes: Iliamna Volcano, Mount Douglas, Mount Martin, and Mount...
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Christoph Kern, Peter Kelly
It begins with curiosity—How do scientists learn from volcanoes? It begins with curiosity—How do scientists learn from volcanoes?
This poster uses photographs of scientists in action to introduce the principles of critical thinking and curiosity-driven science as they relate to the study of volcanoes. Captions align with educational “Next Generation Science Standards” and include job titles and tasks to increase career awareness among students and their teachers. The poster is available in both English and Spanish.
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Elizabeth Westby, Lisa Faust
2018 Volcanic activity in Alaska—Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory 2018 Volcanic activity in Alaska—Summary of events and response of the Alaska Volcano Observatory
The Alaska Volcano Observatory responded to eruptions, considerable and minor volcanic unrest, and seismic events at 15 volcanic centers in Alaska during 2018. The most notable volcanic activity came from Mount Cleveland, which had continuing intermittent dome growth and ash eruptions, and Mount Veniaminof, Great Sitkin Volcano, and Semisopochnoi Island, the three of which had minor...
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Cheryl Cameron, Tim Orr, James Dixon, Hannah Dietterich, Christopher Waythomas, Alexandra M. Iezzi, John Power, Cheryl Searcy, Ronni Grapenthin, Gabrielle Tepp, Kristi Wallace, Taryn Lopez, Kimberly Degrandpre, John M. Perreault
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory 2022 annual report Yellowstone Volcano Observatory 2022 annual report
The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) monitors volcanic and hydrothermal activity associated with the Yellowstone magmatic system, carries out research into magmatic processes occurring beneath Yellowstone Caldera, and issues timely warnings and guidance related to potential future geologic hazards. This report summarizes the activities and findings of YVO during the year 2022...
Remote characterization of the 12 January 2020 eruption of Taal Volcano, Philippines, using seismo-acoustic, volcanic lightning, and satellite observations Remote characterization of the 12 January 2020 eruption of Taal Volcano, Philippines, using seismo-acoustic, volcanic lightning, and satellite observations
On 12 January 2020, an eruption began on the shores of the Main Crater Lake (MCL) of Taal Volcano—a caldera system on the southern end of Luzon Island in the Philippines. Taal, one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, is located 30 km south of Manila—a major metropolitan area with a population of 13.5 million people. Eruptive activity intensified throughout the day on 12...
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Anna Perttu, Jelle Assink, Alexa Van Eaton, Corentin Caudron, Chris Vagasky, Janine Krippner, Kathleen McKee, Silvio De Angelis, Brian Perttu, Benoit Taisne, Gert Lube
Community for data integration 2019 project report Community for data integration 2019 project report
The U.S. Geological Survey Community for Data Integration annually supports small projects focusing on data integration for interdisciplinary research, innovative data management, and demonstration of new technologies. This report provides a summary of the 14 projects supported in fiscal year 2019 and outlines their goals, activities, and accomplishments. Proposals in 2019 were...
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Amanda Liford, Caitlin Andrews, Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Joseph A. Bard, David Blehert, John B. Bradford, Wesley M. Daniel, Sara Caldwell Eldridge, Frank Engel, Jason A. Ferrante, Amy Gilmer, Margaret E. Hunter, Jeanne Jones, Benjamin Letcher, Frances Lightsom, Richard McDonald, Leah Morgan, Sasha C. Reed, Leslie Hsu
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Ecosystems Mission Area, Water Resources Mission Area, Science Synthesis, Analysis and Research Program, Science Analytics and Synthesis (SAS) Program, Volcano Hazards Program, Community for Data Integration (CDI), Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center, National Wildlife Health Center, Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center, Southwest Biological Science Center, Volcano Science Center, Western Geographic Science Center, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center , Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center, Science Data Management
Coordinating science during an eruption: Lessons from the 2020–2021 Kīlauea volcanic eruption Coordinating science during an eruption: Lessons from the 2020–2021 Kīlauea volcanic eruption
Data collected during well-observed eruptions can lead to dramatic increases in our understanding of volcanic processes. However, the necessary prioritization of public safety and hazard mitigation during a crisis means that scientific opportunities may be sacrificed. Thus, maximizing the scientific gains from eruptions requires improved planning and coordinating science activities among...
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Kari M. Cooper, Kyle Anderson, Kathy Cashman, Michelle Coombs, Hannah R. Dietterich, Tobias Fischer, Bruce Houghton, Ingrid Johanson, Kendra Lynn, Michael Manga, Christelle Wauthier
UAS-Based Observations of Infrasound Directionality at Stromboli Volcano, Italy UAS-Based Observations of Infrasound Directionality at Stromboli Volcano, Italy
Infrasound (low frequency sound waves) can be used to monitor and characterize volcanic eruptions. However, infrasound sensors are usually placed on the ground, thus providing a limited sampling of the acoustic radiation pattern that can bias source size estimates. We present observations of explosive eruptions from a novel uncrewed aircraft system (UAS)-based infrasound sensor platform...
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Alexandra Iezzi, Richard M. Buzard, David Fee, Robin Matoza, Julia Gestrich, A.D. Jolly, Markus Schmid, Valeria Cigala, Ulrich Kueppers, Caron Vossen, Corrado Cimarelli, Giorgio Lacanna, Maurizio Ripepe
Calibration of imperfect geophysical models by multiple satellite interferograms with measurement bias Calibration of imperfect geophysical models by multiple satellite interferograms with measurement bias
Model calibration consists of using experimental or field data to estimate the unknown parameters of a mathematical model. The presence of model discrepancy and measurement bias in the data complicates this task. Satellite interferograms, for instance, are widely used for calibrating geophysical models in geological hazard quantification. In this work, we used satellite interferograms to...
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Mengyang Gu, Kyle Anderson, Erika McPhillips
A new permanent, low-cost, low-power SO2 camera for continuous measurement of volcanic emissions A new permanent, low-cost, low-power SO2 camera for continuous measurement of volcanic emissions
Since its introduction to volcanology in the mid-2000 s, the SO2 camera has become an important instrument for the acquisition of accurate and high time-resolution SO2 emission rates, aiding in hazard assessment and volcanological research. However, with the exception of a few locations (Stromboli, Etna, Kīlauea), hitherto the majority of measurements have been made on discrete field...
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Thomas Wilkes, Tom Pering, Felipe Aguilera, Susana Layana, Patricia Nadeau, Christoph Kern, Andrew McGonigle, Mauricio Aguilera, Chengxi Zhu
Officially social: Developing a social media crisis communication strategy for USGS Volcanoes during the 2018 Kīlauea eruption Officially social: Developing a social media crisis communication strategy for USGS Volcanoes during the 2018 Kīlauea eruption
The USGS Volcano Science Center has a long history of science and crisis communication about volcanoes and their eruptions. Centered mainly on websites, email notifications, traditional media, and in-person interaction in the past, our toolkit has expanded in the last decade to include social media channels. This medium has allowed us to communicate with both long-standing and new...
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Wendy K. Stovall, Jessica Ball, Elizabeth Westby, Michael Poland, Aleeza Wilkins, Katherine Mulliken
Advances in our understanding of pyroclastic current behavior from the 1980 eruption sequence of Mount St. Helens volcano (Washington), USA Advances in our understanding of pyroclastic current behavior from the 1980 eruption sequence of Mount St. Helens volcano (Washington), USA
This review summarizes what the volcanology community has learned thus far from studying the deposits of pyroclastic currents (PC) from the 1980 eruption sequence at Mount St. Helens. The review includes mass flow events during the May 18 eruption, including the lateral blast, the afternoon column collapse and boil-over PC activity, and some aspects of the debris avalanche. We also...
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Brittany Brand, Nicholas Pollock, James Vallance, Tomaso Esposti Ongaro, Olivier Roche, Matteo Trolese, Guido Geordano, Aaron A. Marshall, C. William Criswell