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Matt E. Pritchard
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Deformation of Tephra Deposits Caused by Surface Interactions with Lava Flows at the 2011-2012 Cordón Caulle Eruption, Chile
DATA-DRIVEN SCIENCE APPLIED TO MAGMATIC AND VOLCANIC SYSTEMS I POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 15 december 2023
Audrey Topp, Philipp Ruprecht, Thomas Giachetti, J...
Records of syn-eruptive deformation of tephra deposit is often erased due to soft sediment erosion. The recent 2011-2012 Cordón Caulle eruption i...
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The Use of Bistatic CoSSC Data to Evaluate Lava Flows Parameters (Thickness, Area, Volume) at Raung (Indonesia), Ibu (Indonesia) and Heard (Australia) Volcanoes.
GLOBAL APPLICATIONS OF VOLCANO GEODESY III POSTER
geodesy | 14 december 2023
Federico Galetto, Diego A. Lobos, Matthew E. Pritc...
High resolution (≤3 m) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) provides a powerful tool to monitor the volcanic activity. Among SAR data, the Bistatic Coregist...
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How Well Might VenSAR Quantify Volcanic Flux on Venus? Lessons from Earth
VENUS EXPLORATION: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR EARTH’S HOTTER TWIN II POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Elizabeth Eiden, Matthew E. Pritchard, Federico Ga...
EnVision and other new missions to Venus will better quantify rates of volcanism by comparing repeat-pass radar imaging (including data from Magellan ...
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The utility of commercial satellite data for studying global volcanic activity: Successes, challenges, and future prospects
COMMERCIAL EARTH OBSERVATION DATA: RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS II ORAL
informatics | 13 december 2023
Matthew E. Pritchard, Federico Galetto, Edna W. Du...
While < 40% of the worlds ~1400 potentially active subaerial volcanoes are monitored continuously by ground-based systems, satellite observations c...
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ASTER satellite thermal observations at ocean islands in Japan and beyond from 2000-2023
OCEAN ISLAND VOLCANOES: FROM QUIESCENCE THROUGH ERUPTION II POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2023
Andrea Gomez-Patron, Austin Wada, Matthew E. Pritc...
Volcanic eruptions pose significant threats to human populations and infrastructure. Understanding precursory signals leading to eruptions is crucial ...
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ArcticDEM-derived elevation change of all Arctic glaciers during 2012–2021 in high spatial resolution
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS OF GLACIER CHANGE III ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Matthew E. Pritchard, Whyjay Zheng, Michael J. Wil...
Measuring land ice loss is crucial for understanding the cryospheric response to the warming climate. Among various methods, the use of digital elevat...
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Spatial and Temporal Resolution Needs for Volcano Topographic Change Datasets based on Past Eruptions (1980-2019)
PROGRESS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOWARD ACHIEVING A SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE OBSERVING SYSTEM I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2023
Elizabeth Eiden, Matthew E. Pritchard, Paul Lundgr...
Up-to-date topographic datasets are essential for forecasting volcanic hazards and monitoring deformation. Digital elevation models (DEMs) are used to...
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Spatial and Temporal Resolution Needs for Volcano Topographic Change Data Sets Based on Past Eruptions (1980–2019)
EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
10 october 2023
Elizabeth Eiden, Matthew E. Pritchard, Paul Lundgr...

Up‐to‐date topography data sets are essential for forecasting volcanic hazards and monitoring deformation. Digital elevation models are...

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