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Characterization of Tajogaite volcanic plumes detected over the Iberian Peninsula from a set of satellite and ground-based remote sensing instrumentation
Title: Characterization of Tajogaite volcanic plumes detected over the Iberian Peninsula from a set of satellite and ground-based remote sensing instrumentation
Authors: Salgueiro, VandaGuerrero-Rascado, Juan LuisCosta, Maria JoãoRomán, RobertoCazorla, AlbertoSerrano, AntonioMolero Menéndez, FranciscoSicard, MichaëlCórdoba-Jabonero, CarmenBortoli, DanieleComerón, AdolfoCouto, Flavio T.López Cayuela, María ÁngelesPérez Ramírez, DanielPotes, MiguelMuñiz Rosado, J. A.Obregón, María de los ÁngelesBarragán, RubénOliveira, Daniel Camilo F. S.Abril Gago, JesúsGonzález, R.Gil Díaz, CristinaFoyo Moreno, InmaculadaMuñoz Porcar, ConstantinoGranados-Muñoz, María JoséRodríguez Gómez, AlejandroHerreras Giralda, MarcosBravo-Aranda, Juan AntonioCarvajal Pérez, Clara VioletaBarreto Velasco, África ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID Autor AEMETAlados Arboledas, Lucas
Keywords: Sulphur dioxide; Volcanic sulphates; GRASP algorithm; Lidar; Ceilometer; Satellite remote sensing; Sun-photometer
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Remote Sensing of Environment. 2023, 295, 113684
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2023.113684
Abstract: Three volcanic plumes were detected during the Tajogaite volcano eruptive activity (Canary Islands, Spain, September–December 2021) over the Iberian Peninsula. The spatiotemporal evolution of these events is characterised by combining passive satellite remote sensing and ground-based lidar and sun-photometer systems. The inversion algorithm GRASP is used with a suite of ground-based remote sensing instruments such as lidar/ ceilometer and sun-photometer from eight sites at different locations throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Satellite observations showed that the volcanic ash plumes remained nearby the Canary Islands covering a mean area of 120 ± 202 km2 during the whole period of eruptive activity and that sulphur dioxide plumes reached the Iberian Peninsula.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/14845
ISSN: 0034-4257
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