TY - BOOK ID - 146178358 TI - Data Processing and Modeling on Volcanic and Seismic Areas AU - Bonforte, Alessandro AU - CannavoĢ, Flavio PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - Environmental science, engineering & technology KW - seismic swarm KW - relocated aftershocks KW - transition zone KW - b value temporal variation KW - central Ionian Islands (Greece) KW - volcanic eruptions KW - volcanic plumes KW - CO2 flux KW - DIAL-Lidar KW - data processing techniques KW - SAR KW - InSAR KW - ground deformation KW - Sentinel-1 KW - volcano monitoring KW - GNSS KW - seismicity KW - slope instability KW - MT-InSAR KW - volcanoes KW - ASTER KW - Robust Satellite Techniques KW - Google Earth Engine KW - volcanic mounds KW - seismic time and depth processing KW - MVA KW - CO2 storage KW - volcano geodesy KW - multidisciplinary monitoring KW - paroxysms KW - lava fountain KW - volcanic eruption KW - modeling KW - tilt KW - GPS KW - seismic swarm KW - relocated aftershocks KW - transition zone KW - b value temporal variation KW - central Ionian Islands (Greece) KW - volcanic eruptions KW - volcanic plumes KW - CO2 flux KW - DIAL-Lidar KW - data processing techniques KW - SAR KW - InSAR KW - ground deformation KW - Sentinel-1 KW - volcano monitoring KW - GNSS KW - seismicity KW - slope instability KW - MT-InSAR KW - volcanoes KW - ASTER KW - Robust Satellite Techniques KW - Google Earth Engine KW - volcanic mounds KW - seismic time and depth processing KW - MVA KW - CO2 storage KW - volcano geodesy KW - multidisciplinary monitoring KW - paroxysms KW - lava fountain KW - volcanic eruption KW - modeling KW - tilt KW - GPS UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146178358 AB - This special volume aims to collecg new ideas and contributions at the frontier between the fields of data handling, processing and modeling for volcanic and seismic systems. Technological evolution, as well as the increasing availability of new sensors and platforms, and freely available data, pose a new challenge to the scientific community in the development new tools and methods that can integrate and process different information. The recent growth in multi-sensor monitoring networks and satellites, along with the exponential increase in the spatiotemporal data, has revealed an increasingly compelling need to develop data processing, analysis and modeling tools. Data processing, analysis and modeling techniques may allow significant information to be identified and integrated into volcanic/seismological monitoring systems. The newly developed technology is expected to improve operational hazard detection, alerting, and management abilities. ER -