Author:
Barnie Talfan,Hjörvar Tryggvi,Titos Manuel,Sigurðsson Eysteinn M.,Pálsson Sighvatur K.,Bergsson Bergur,Ingvarsson Þorgils,Pfeffer Melissa Anne,Barsotti Sara,Arason Þórður,Þorvaldsson Vilhjálmur S.,von Löwis of Menar Sibylle,Oddsson Björn
Abstract
AbstractThe Icelandic Meteorological Office maintains a national network of webcams designed and built in house for environmental monitoring. During the 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption these cameras, along with a temporary near-field network of commercial cameras installed by the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, were used to estimate the height of the $$SO_2$$
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plume and lava fountain. Here we present the webcam designs, the techniques used to calibrate them, and the messaging system and web interface that allow near real time measurements to be made from the images. With this system we were able to make estimates of heights with an accuracy on the order of tens to a few hundreds of meters with a lag typically of five to ten minutes at up to ten minute intervals when weather conditions were favorable. The plume heights were then used to constrain the performance of the $$SO_2$$
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dispersion model used for air quality forecasts while fountain heights were used to delineate danger zones where visitors at the eruption site were in danger of being hit by ballistic clasts.
Funder
International Civil Aviation Organization
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Safety Research,Geophysics
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