DocumentCode :
2274632
Title :
Ground-based radar remote sensing of explosive volcanic ash eruptions: Numerical models and quantitative applications
Author :
Marzano, F.S. ; Marchiotto, S. ; Barbieri, S. ; Schneider, D. ; Textor, C. ; Giuliani, G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy
fYear :
2008
fDate :
11-14 Nov. 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Microphysical and dynamical features of volcanic clouds, due to Plinian eruptions, can be quantitatively monitored by using ground-based microwave weather radars. In order to illustrate the potential of this microwave active remote sensing technique, the case study of the eruption of Augustine volcano in Alaska in January 2006 is described and analyzed. Volume data, acquired by a NEXRAD WSR-88D S-band ground-based weather radar, are processed to automatically classify and estimate eruptive cloud particles concentration. In this study we use the plume model ATHAM to investigate processes leading to particle aggregation in the eruption column. The interactions of hydrometeors and volcanic ash within the eruption column that lead to aggregate formation are simulated for the first time within a rising eruption column. A sensitivity analysis is carried out to evaluate the impact of aggregate particles on microwave radar reflectivity. The ash retrieval physical algorithm is based on the backscattering microphysical model of volcanic cloud particles, used within a Bayesian classification and optimal regression algorithm. The evolution of the Augustine eruption is discussed in terms of radar measurements and products, pointing out the unique features, the current limitations and future improvements of radar remote sensing of volcanic plumes.
Keywords :
ash; atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric composition; meteorological radar; remote sensing by radar; volcanology; AD 2006 01; ATHAM plume model; Active Tracer High Resolution Atmospheric Model; Alaska; Augustine eruption; Augustine volcano; Bayesian classification; NEXRAD WSR-88D; Plinian eruptions; S-band ground-based weather radar; aggregate formation; aggregate particles impact; backscattering microphysical model; eruption column; eruptions; eruptive cloud particles concentration; explosive volcanic ash eruptions; ground-based microwave weather radars; ground-based radar remote sensing; hydrometeors volcanic ash interactions; microwave radar; optimal regression algorithm; particle aggregation; volcanic cloud dynamical features; volcanic cloud microphysical features; volcanic cloud particles; volcanic plumes; Aggregates; Clouds; Explosives; Meteorological radar; Microwave theory and techniques; Numerical models; Radar remote sensing; Remote monitoring; Volcanic ash; Volcanoes; Ground-based radar; numerical modeling; retrieval technique; volcanic explosions;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Use of Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Volcanoes and Seismogenic Areas, 2008. USEReST 2008. Second Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Naples
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2546-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2547-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/USEREST.2008.4740352
Filename :
4740352
Link To Document :
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