A new simple and fast algorithm gave us the opportunity to revisit the MODIS-derived thermal output at Stromboli volcano over the last 13 years. The new algorithm includes both night-time and daytime data and shows high performance with the detection of small-amplitude thermal anomalies (<1 MW), as well as a low occurrence of false alerts.

Hot-spot detection and characterization of strombolian activity from MODIS infrared data

COPPOLA, DIEGO;LAIOLO, Marco;CIGOLINI, Corrado
2014-01-01

Abstract

A new simple and fast algorithm gave us the opportunity to revisit the MODIS-derived thermal output at Stromboli volcano over the last 13 years. The new algorithm includes both night-time and daytime data and shows high performance with the detection of small-amplitude thermal anomalies (<1 MW), as well as a low occurrence of false alerts.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2014.903354
hot spot; MODIS; Stromboli; infrared
D. Coppola; M. Laiolo; D. Delle Donne; M. Ripepe; C. Cigolini
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