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  • 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.08. Instruments and techniques  (1)
  • 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.06. Surveys, measurements, and monitoring  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: From 16 to 26 July 2003 a wide field campaign was carried out around Mt. Etna (Sicily) by different research units. During the campaign a new airborne system named FASA (Fire Airborne Spectral Analyzer) was tested. FASA is a system devoted to high temperature events study. The payload on the airborne consists of the Advanced BIRD Airborne Simulator (ABAS), which is an imager, and a high resolution Michelson Interferometer with ROtating Retroreflector (MIROR) operating in the nominal infrared 600-3000 cm-1 range. The spectra calibration has been carried out by computing the instrumental response function and the instrumental offset by using two black body sources at different temperature. In this paper we describe the MIROR in flight calibration and some preliminary results from its data-set. In particular the surface temperature, the hyperspectral emissivity and gas detection from radiance spectra collected on Mount Etna are shown. The atmospheric corrections terms, needed for the retrieval procedures, have been computed using MODTRAN radiative transfer code considering the atmospheric profiles measured in situ during the field campaign. The results are compared with ASTER satellite and experimental data.
    Description: Published
    Description: 3871-3893
    Description: 1.10. TTC - Telerilevamento
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: FTIR calibration ; FTIR calibration ; surface temperature ; Mt. Etna volcano ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.08. Instruments and techniques
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: We studied the disastrous effects of the tsunami triggered by the Mw 9.0 earthquake that occurred on 11 March 2011 offshore the Honshu island (Japan). The tsunami caused a huge amount of casualties and severe damage along most of the eastern coastline of the island. The dataset used is composed of images from ASTER (visible and thermal) and ENVISAT SAR sensors. The processing and the analysis of data from different sources were performed in order to obtain the tsunami inundation map of the Sendai coastal area, to analyze inland factors driving the tsunami inundation, and to detect the liquefaction effects in the Chiba bay area as well. The obtained inundation line, with a maximum value of about 6 km, has been jointly analyzed with DEM providing the run-up values, which are generally below 21 m in the ca. 60-km-long study area of Sendai. The analysis highlights that the coastal topography influences the inundation process: high-relief zones record the lowest inundation distances, while within the plain the waves entered inland for at least 4 km. We did not observe significant direct effects of the vegetation cover on the inland water penetration along the whole investigated area, nor of the different orientation of the coastline. Moreover, from SAR coherence and intensity correlation a wide area of subsidence is mapped at Chiba bay, which is reasonably related to strong ground shaking and pervasive liquefaction.
    Description: Published
    Description: 347-351
    Description: 1.10. TTC - Telerilevamento
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: 2011 Japan tsunami ; wave inundation ; liquefaction ; SAR, Optical and Thermal data ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.06. Surveys, measurements, and monitoring
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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