Detecting the Brightness Temperature from Landsat-8 Thermal Infra Red Scanner Preceding the Rinjani Strombolian Eruption 2015

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作者
Suwarsono [1 ]
Hidayat [1 ]
Suprapto, Totok [1 ]
Prasasti, Indah [1 ]
Parwati [1 ]
Khomarudin, M. Rokhis [1 ]
机构
[1] Indonesian Natl Inst Aeronaut & Space LAPAN, Remote Sensing Applicat Ctr, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Brightness temperature; eruption; Rinjani Volcano; Landsat-8; TIRS;
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10.1063/1.4987094
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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At the end of October to early November 2015, Rinjani Volcano that is located in Lombok Island was erupted and has catapulted the ash, pyroclastic and lava flow. The dispersion of this volcanic ash in the atmosphere has been disrupting flights and the three closest airports to be closed for a while. The existence of Rinjani Volcano geographically plays an important role in the survival of life on the island of Lombok, because large areas of land on the island are a part of the Rinjani Volcano landscape. Based on the experience of violent eruptions that have occurred in the 13th century ago, the monitoring of the volcanism activity of this volcano needs to be done intensively and continuously. This is something important to do an early detection efforts of the volcanic eruption. These efforts need to be done as a preparedness effort in order to minimize adverse impacts that may occur as a result of this eruption. This research tries to detect the volcanic eruption precursor based on changes in temperature conditions of the crater and the surrounding area. We use the medium resolution satellite data, Thermal Infra Red Scanner (TIRS), on board Landsat-8, to monitor the brightness temperature as a representative of surface temperature of the volcanic region. The results showed that the brightness temperature derived from Landsat-8 TIRS is very usefull to predict the strombolian eruption which will occur in the near future. The use of multitemporal image data is important to understand the dynamics of volcanism activity over time.
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