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Growth and collapse of a littoral lava dome during the 2018/19 eruption of Kadovar Volcano, Papua New Guinea, analyzed by multi-sensor satellite imagery

机译:多传感器卫星图像分析2018/19年巴布亚新几内亚卡多瓦火山爆发期间沿海熔岩穹顶的生长和塌陷

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Growing volcanic islands and lava domes become structurally unstable, associated with sectoral collapses, explosive volcanism and related hazards. This article describes the rare case of a growing and collapsing lava dome at Kadovar Volcano, a small inhabited volcanic island located north of Papua New Guinea. The eruption began on January 5, 2018 and was monitored by multi-sensor satellite imagery, including optical, thermal and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors. Results show that Kadovar began a new episode of volcanic activity at the central crater and then also at the eastern coast of the island. SAR amplitude imagery has made it possible to monitor the birth of a new peninsula on the eastern coast. This new peninsula has a blocky appearance and is associated with a localized thermal anomaly, which is indicative of an emerging lava dome. We analyzed the changes on the island and the peripheral lava dome and found that after a great increase in the size of the area, parts of the island and the lava dome then collapsed eastwardly into the ocean on February 9, 2018. The sector collapse caused small tsunami waves that hit the neighboring islands. A subsequent slower re-growth of the lava dome is evident from the satellite data, which has reached a final area of 40,000 m(2). This study provides details on the rapid growth and collapse of a peripheral lava dome and a destabilization episode in an island and dome sector, and underlines the great value of remote sensing data on remote volcanic islands. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:不断增长的火山岛和熔岩穹顶在结构上变得不稳定,并伴随着扇形坍塌,爆炸性火山作用和相关危险。本文介绍了在Kadovar火山(一个位于巴布亚新几内亚北部的小有人居住的火山岛)上生长并坍塌的熔岩圆顶的罕见情况。这次喷发始于2018年1月5日,并由多传感器卫星图像进行监视,包括光学,热和合成孔径雷达(SAR)传感器。结果表明,卡多瓦在火山口的中央以及岛屿的东海岸开始了新的火山活动。 SAR振幅图像使监测东部沿海新半岛的诞生成为可能。这个新半岛外观呈块状,并伴有局部热异常,这表明正在形成熔岩穹顶。我们分析了岛屿和外围熔岩穹顶的变化,发现该区域的面积大大增加后,部分岛屿和熔岩穹顶于2018年2月9日向东塌陷到海洋中。袭击邻近岛屿的小海啸浪。从卫星数据可以明显看出,熔岩穹顶随后的缓慢增长,最终达到了40,000 m(2)。这项研究提供了有关外围熔岩穹顶的快速增长和坍塌以及岛屿和穹顶区域不稳定的事件的详细信息,并强调了偏远火山岛上遥感数据的巨大价值。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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