DocumentCode :
585776
Title :
Study for the periodicity of volcanic activity using satellite data
Author :
Takasaki, Kenji ; Kaneko, Takayuki ; Yasuda, Atsushi ; Den, Hiroyuki ; Tanaka, Sotaro
Author_Institution :
Keio Res. Inst. at SFC, Japan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
11-11 Nov. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Some volcanoes show a kind of periodicity through the time series of volcano temperature. Analyzing the satellite data observed in 2012 from 2006, there are found six volcanoes in which the high temperature occurs in a periodic interval from half year to two years. The activity pattern appears like some kind of pulse train. There is a possibility of the periodical event which occurs according to the characteristic cause belonging to individual volcano. The pulse train of the Bezymianny volcanic activity from 1955 to present was studied in detail. A short period like 15 months is found. However then, what is a large event excluded from the periodic event? Is it an event in a long periodicity related with the crustal movement of the Earth? The authors make a guess at a model of the volcanic activity that actual volcanic activity appears as a result of adding a few kinds of the pulse trains by each different cause. It is a kind of energy discharge pattern with some continuous energy supply typically seen in a geyser at the Yellow Stone National Park in U.S.
Keywords :
Earth crust; remote sensing; tectonics; terrestrial heat; time series; volcanology; AD 1955 to 2012; AD 2006 to 2012; Bezymianny volcanic activity; Russia; USA; Yellow Stone National Park; crustal movement; pulse train; satellite data; volcanic activity pattern; volcanic activity periodicity; volcano temperature time series; Abstracts; Discharges (electric); Monitoring; Volcanoes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition in Remote Sensing (PRRS), 2012 IAPR Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4960-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPRS.2012.6398315
Filename :
6398315
Link To Document :
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