Evaluating lava flow propagation models with a case study from the 2018 eruption of Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i

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J. Hammer ◽  
H. Dietterich ◽  
R. Perroy ◽  
M. Patrick ◽  
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Matthew Patrick ◽  
Tim Orr ◽  
Gary Fisher ◽  
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James Kauahikaua

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Fractals ◽  
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DANY C. HARVEY ◽  
HÉLÈNE GAONAC'H ◽  
SHAUN LOVEJOY ◽  
JOHN STIX ◽  
DANIEL SCHERTZER

We used a multifractal approach to characterize scale by scale, the remotely sensed visible and thermal-infrared volcanic field, at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, USA. Our results show that (1) the observed fields exhibit a scaling behavior over a resolution range of ~ 2.5 m to 6 km, (2) they show a strong multifractality, (3) the multifractal parameters α, C1 and H are sensitive to volcanic structural classes such as vent cones, lava ponds and active to inactive lava flows, (4) vegetation area and volcanic gas plumes have a strong effect on the multifractal estimates, and (5) vegetation and cloud-free images show statistical characteristics due to topography related albedo in the visible and predominantly solar heating in the thermal infrared wavelengths.


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Marie Edmonds ◽  
Bruno Scaillet ◽  
Nial Peters ◽  
Emanuela Gennaro ◽  
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Harold T. Stearns

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Lionel Wilson ◽  
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Bruce Houghton ◽  
Brett Walker ◽  
Olliander Beucler ◽  
Joy Cline ◽  
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