Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images
This work focuses on the evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) in Mt. Etna volcano area starting from the analysis of MIVIS VIS images. MIVIS images and ancillary data (atmospheric profiles, photometric measurements, atmospheric infrared radiances, surface temperatures, ground reflectances,...
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doaj-c6ea05597971461281442090d0eeda982020-11-25T02:43:57ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2006-06-0149110.4401/ag-3164Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS imagesS. TeggiS. PugnaghiM. RemittiThis work focuses on the evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) in Mt. Etna volcano area starting from the analysis of MIVIS VIS images. MIVIS images and ancillary data (atmospheric profiles, photometric measurements, atmospheric infrared radiances, surface temperatures, ground reflectances, SO2 abundances) were collected during the «Sicily 97» campaign. Data elaboration was performed with extensive use of 6S radiative transfer model, determining optical thickness with an inversion algorithm that uses atmospheric vertical profile, ground reflectance data and radiance measured by the first MIVIS spectrometer (channels 1-20; range 0.44-0.82 n). Ground reflectance is the most problematic parameter for the algorithm. In order to have a low and uniform surface reflectance, only pixels located at an altitude between 2000-3000 m a.s.l. were analysed. At this altitude,AOT is very low during non-eruptive periods: at Torre del Filosofo (2920 m a.s.l.) on June 16th 1997, during one MIVIS flight, AOT at 0.55 n was 0.19. The uncertainty about ground reflectance produces significant errors on volcanic background AOT, and in some cases the error is up to 100%. The developed algorithm worked well on volcanic plume, allowing us to determine the plume related pixelsAOT. High plume AOT values minimize the problems deriving from reflectance uncertainty. Plume optical thickness shows values included in a range from 0.5 to 1.0. The plume AOT map of Mt. Etna volcano, derived from a MIVIS image of June 16th 1997, is presented.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3164remote sensingaerosol optical thicknessMt. Etna volcanoMIVIS6S |
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Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images |
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Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images |
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Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images |
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Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images |
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Mt. Etna aerosol optical thickness from MIVIS images |
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This work focuses on the evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) in Mt. Etna volcano area starting from the analysis of MIVIS VIS images. MIVIS images and ancillary data (atmospheric profiles, photometric measurements, atmospheric infrared radiances, surface temperatures, ground reflectances, SO2 abundances) were collected during the «Sicily 97» campaign. Data elaboration was performed with extensive use of 6S radiative transfer model, determining optical thickness with an inversion algorithm that uses atmospheric vertical profile, ground reflectance data and radiance measured by the first MIVIS spectrometer (channels 1-20; range 0.44-0.82 n). Ground reflectance is the most problematic parameter for the algorithm. In order to have a low and uniform surface reflectance, only pixels located at an altitude between 2000-3000 m a.s.l. were analysed. At this altitude,AOT is very low during non-eruptive periods: at Torre del Filosofo (2920 m a.s.l.) on June 16th 1997, during one MIVIS flight, AOT at 0.55 n was 0.19. The uncertainty about ground reflectance produces significant errors on volcanic background AOT, and in some cases the error is up to 100%. The developed algorithm worked well on volcanic plume, allowing us to determine the plume related pixelsAOT. High plume AOT values minimize the problems deriving from reflectance uncertainty. Plume optical thickness shows values included in a range from 0.5 to 1.0. The plume AOT map of Mt. Etna volcano, derived from a MIVIS image of June 16th 1997, is presented. |
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remote sensing aerosol optical thickness Mt. Etna volcano MIVIS 6S |
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