Title :
Topographic and Thermal Mapping of Volcanic Terrain Using the AVTIS Ground-Based 94-GHz Dual-Mode Radar/Radiometric Imager
Author :
Macfarlane, David G. ; Odbert, Henry M. ; Robertson, Duncan A. ; James, Mike R. ; Pinkerton, Harry ; Wadge, Geoff
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys. & Astron., Univ. of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK
Abstract :
The All-Weather Volcano Topography Imaging Sensor remote sensing instrument is a custom-built millimeter-wave (MMW) sensor that has been developed as a practical field tool for remote sensing of volcanic terrain at active lava domes. The portable instrument combines active and passive MMW measurements to record topographic and thermal data in almost all weather conditions from ground-based survey points. We describe how the instrument is deployed in the field, the quality of the primary ranging and radiometric measurements, and the postprocessing techniques used to derive the geophysical products of the target terrain, surface temperature, and reflectivity. By comparison of changing topography, we estimate the volume change and the lava extrusion rate. Validation of the MMW radiometry is also presented by quantitative comparison with coincident infrared thermal imagery.
Keywords :
digital elevation models; radiometry; remote sensing by radar; terrain mapping; volcanology; AVTIS Ground-Based Dual-Mode Radar Imager; AVTIS Ground-Based Dual-Mode Radiometric Imager; All-Weather Volcano Topography Imaging Sensor; MMW radiometry; active MMW measurement; active lava domes; custom-built millimeter-wave sensor; digital elevation models; frequency 94 GHz; ground-based survey points; infrared thermal imagery; lava extrusion rate; passive MMW measurement; postprocessing techniques; radiometric measurements; remote sensing instrument; surface temperature; thermal data; thermal mapping; topographic data; topographic mapping; volcanic terrain; weather conditions; Instruments; Radar measurements; Radiometry; Receivers; Surfaces; Volcanoes; Digital elevation models; MMW propagation; MMW radar; millimeter-wave (MMW) imaging; radiometry; terrain mapping; volcanoes;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2202667