Santa María: A Remote Sensing Perspective Report for the EOS Volcanology Team William I. Rose and Paul G. Kimberly Michigan Technological University
Remote Sensing of Volcanic Clouds using AVHRR The purpose of this document is to provide a tutorial on the use of Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data for the detection and discrimination of volcanic clouds, and for the retrieval of cloud optical depth, particle mass and effective radius. Eruptions of various scales, geographic region, and atmospheric conditions are examined. Detailed instructions are provided on the use of RADIANNET, a radiative transfer model for retrieving cloud properties.
NASA EOS IDS Volcanology TeamA Global Assessment of Active Volcanism, Volcanic Hazards, and Volcanic Inputs to the Atmosphere from the Earth Observing System. Providing information about the project activities of the NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) Interdisciplinary Science (IDS) Investigation Volcanology Team. EOS is a series of polar-orbiting remote-sensing satellites planned for launch starting in 1998 and spanning a period of at least 15 years. EOS is a major component of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth.
TOMS Volcanic SO2 Home Page from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. This WWW server contains information about TOMS instruments, images of recently observed eruption plumes, on-line publications about TOMS SO2, and links to many other WWW servers with volcanic information.
Remote Sensing Volcanoes using Weather Satellites GOES-3 satellite data showing the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens
Remote Sensing for Monitoring Volcanoes USGS information page
Lava flow surface evolution of the Virunga Volcanic Group.Kristina Rodriguez, Columbia University
Environmental Remote Sensing at Mount St Helens--post 1980. NASA outreach CD available!
Investigating the Hazards of Silicic Domes and Flows using Multi-sensor/Multi-wavelength data fusion Mike Ramsey and Jon Fink
Satellite Images of Environmental Change--USGS These satellite images show the area around Mount St. Helens, in southwestern Washington, before and after its eruption of 18 May1980.
Volcano Remote Sensing Group Cambridge Univ Volcano Remote Sensing Research Group.