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Villarrica Volcano Activity: A Satellite Perspective from 2015
View the volcanic activity of Villarrica captured by Landsat 8 and Sentinel-1 satellites in February and March 2015.
POLinSAR 2009
The 2009 workshop focused on theory and methods in the fields of SAR Polarimetry and Polarimetric Interferometry
Meet a young researcher who studies the behaviour of volcanoes worldwide
Researcher Camila Novoa Lizama, of the University of Leeds, recently analysed how the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery over the Puyehue Cordón-Caulle Volcanic Complex, in Chile, acquired by ALOS-1, Envisat and the Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellites, helped her team to better comprehend the temporal and spatial behaviour of ground displacements before, during and after the volcano’s last eruption.
How Envisat helped to shape global understanding of Earth’s systems
Twenty years have passed since a ground-breaking European spacecraft designed to deliver unprecedented insight into the planet’s changing environment was lofted into orbit.
Grímsvötn Volcano eruption (Iceland), November 2004
View satellite image capturing the aftermath of the 2004 eruption of Grímsvötn Volcano in Iceland.
Fringe-2011-workshop-session-summaries.pdf
This document contains the session summaries from the session summaries of the Fringe 2011 workshop.
Fringe-2011-workshop-recommendations.pdf
This document contains the recommendations from the session summaries of the Fringe 2011 Workshop.
Fringe 2011 Workshop
Fringe 2011 was the 8th International Workshop on "Advances in the Science and Applications of SAR Interferometry".
Fringe 2005 Workshop
Fringe 2005 was the second International Workshop on Envisat ASAR interferometry and fourth International Workshop on ERS SAR Interferometry.
Fringe 2003 Workshop
The third ESA International Workshop on ERS SAR Interferometry and its first Workshop on ASAR interferometry: Advances in SAR interferometry from ERS and Envisat missions.
Etna and Surroundings (Italy), 2004
Explore the satellite view of Mount Etna and its topographical features captured by Envisat in March 2004.
Eruption of Mount Merapi Volcano (Indonesia), May-June 2006
See Mount Merapi's 2006 activity through Envisat satellite imagery, capturing the volcano's response to seismic events.
Eruption of Merapi Volcano (Indonesia), October 2010
See Mount Merapi in Indonesia through the Envisat satellite image captured in November 2010.
Envisat data show how volcanoes communicate with each other
Using radar data from ESA’s Envisat mission, scientists have recently proven the elastic interaction between two Hawaiian volcanoes.
Envisat
Envisat was ESA's successor to ERS. Envisat carried ten instruments aboard for a wide range of Earth observing fields. The mission was operational from 2002 to 2012.
Data preservation takes centre stage at Living Planet Symposium
Against the backdrop of the famed Rhine River, world-class scientists and Earth observation data-users are gathered this week in the historical city of Bonn, at the Living Planet Symposium (LPS).