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Radar Altimetry as a Robust Tool for Monitoring the Active Lava Lake at Erebus Volcano, Antarctica

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Oppenheimer, C 
Brennan, P 
Ash, M 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThe level of lava within a volcanic conduit reflects the overpressure within a connected magma reservoir. Continuous monitoring of lava level can therefore provide critical insights into volcanic processes and aid hazard assessment. However, accurate measurements of lava level are not easy to make, partly owing to the often dense fumes that hinder optical techniques. Here we present the first radar instrument designed for the purpose of monitoring lava level and report on its successful operation at Erebus volcano, Antarctica. We describe the hardware and data‐processing steps followed to extract a time series of lava lake level, demonstrating that we can readily resolve ∼1 m cyclic variations in lake level that have previously been recognized at Erebus volcano. The performance of the radar (continuous, automated data collection in temperatures of around −30 °C) indicates the suitability of this approach for sustained automated measurements at Erebus and other volcanoes with lava lakes.</jats:p>

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Keywords

active lava lake, radar, Erebus, FMCW

Journal Title

Geophysical Research Letters

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Journal ISSN

0094-8276
1944-8007

Volume Title

45

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Sponsorship
Isaac Newton Trust (1407(f))
NERC (via University of Leeds) (GA/13M/031)
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/N009312/1)