This book describes the different tools that have been developed during the last decades to explain how scientists study volcanoes. It takes into consideration volcanology as being a complex field at the interface between geology, geochemistry and geophysics and provides information about these aspects to embrace the diversity of a volcanic system. The book also provides an outlook to which direction this research is leading. It offers a hands-on experience directly useful if the reader wants to start applying the principles exposed.
1. Time-Variable Volcano Gravimetry.-
2. Monitoring volcanoes
deformation based on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data.-
3. Detection and
Location of Volcano-Tectonic Earthquakes.-
4. Monitoring LP & VLP
seismicity.-
5. Network-based analysis of seismo-volcanic tremors.-
6. Coda
wave interferometry for volcano monitoring.-
7. On the use of Infrasound in
volcano monitoring and early warning.-
8. Geochemical monitoring of volcanic
fluids in the 21st century.-
9. Remote monitoring of volcanic gases.-
10.
Monitoring lava flows.-
11. Thermal monitoring of volcanoes from space.-
12.
From eruptive histories to volcano monitoring: probabilistic eruption
forecasting and volcanic hazard assessment at varying temporal and spatial
scales.-
13. Prospects for forecasting volcanic eruptions after long repose.-
14. Machine learning for volcano monitoring.-
15. Monitoring Lightning and
Electrification in Volcanic Plumes.-
16. Muography of Volcanoes.-
17. Fiber
optic sensing for volcano monitoring and imaging volcanic processes.