DocumentCode :
2524479
Title :
Microwave and optical active remote sensing signatures of volcanic ash clouds from ground
Author :
Marzano, Frank S. ; Mereu, Luigi ; Mori, Saverio ; Montopoli, Mario ; Picciotti, Errico ; Martucci, Giovanni
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ing. dell´´Inf. (DIET), Sapienza Univ. di Roma, Rome, Italy
fYear :
2012
fDate :
12-14 Sept. 2012
Firstpage :
330
Lastpage :
337
Abstract :
Active remote sensing retrieval from ground, in terms of detection, estimation and sensitivity, of volcanic ash plumes is not only dependent on the sensors´ specifications, but also on the range and ash cloud distribution. The minimum detectable signal can be increased, for a given system and ash plume scenario, by decreasing the observation range and increasing the operational frequency using a multi-sensor approach, but also exploiting possible polarimetric capabilities. This work, starting from the results of a previous study and from above mentioned issues, is aimed at quantitatively assessing the optimal choices for microwave and millimeter-wave radar systems with a dual-polarization capability for real-time ash cloud remote sensing to be used in combination with an optical lidar. The physical-electromagnetic model of ash particle distributions is systematically reviewed and extended to include non-spherical particle shapes, vesicular composition, silicate content and orientation phenomena. The radar and lidar scattering and absorption response is simulated and analyzed in terms of self-consistent polarimetric signatures for ash classification purposes and correlation with ash concentration and mean diameter for quantitative retrieval aims. A sensitivity analysis to ash concentration, as a function of sensor specifications, range and ash category, is carried out trying to assess the expected multi-sensor multi-spectral system performances and limitations.
Keywords :
ash; atmospheric composition; atmospheric techniques; microwave measurement; optical radar; radar polarimetry; remote sensing by laser beam; remote sensing by radar; sensitivity analysis; active remote sensing retrieval; ash cloud distribution; ash particle distributions; ash plume scenario; dual-polarization capability; lidar absorption response; lidar scattering response; microwave radar systems; microwave remote sensing signatures; millimeter-wave radar systems; multisensor approach; multisensor multispectral system; nonspherical particle shapes; operational frequency; optical active remote sensing signatures; optical lidar; physical-electromagnetic model; radar absorption response; radar scattering response; real-time ash cloud remote sensing; self-consistent polarimetric signatures; sensitivity analysis; vesicular composition; volcanic ash clouds; volcanic ash plumes; Ash; Backscatter; Clouds; Laser radar; Radar polarimetry; Spaceborne radar;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Radar and Remote Sensing (TyWRRS), 2012 Tyrrhenian Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Naples
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2443-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TyWRRS.2012.6381151
Filename :
6381151
Link To Document :
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