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LiDAR and UAV SfM-MVS of Merapi Volcanic Dome and Crater Rim Change from 2012 to 2014.

Authors :
Gomez, Christopher
Setiawan, Muhammad Anggri
Listyaningrum, Noviyanti
Wibowo, Sandy Budi
Hadmoko, Danang Sri
Suryanto, Wiwit
Darmawan, Herlan
Bradak, Balazs
Daikai, Rikuto
Sunardi, Sunardi
Prasetyo, Yudo
Astari, Annisa Joviani
Lukman, Lukman
Nurani, Idea Wening
Dede, Moh.
Suhendro, Indranova
Lavigne, Franck
Malawani, Mukhamad Ngainul
Source :
Remote Sensing. Oct2022, Vol. 14 Issue 20, p5193-5193. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Spatial approaches, based on the deformation measurement of volcanic domes and crater rims, is key in evaluating the activity of a volcano, such as Merapi Volcano, where associated disaster risk regularly takes lives. Within this framework, this study aims to detect localized topographic change in the summit area that has occurred concomitantly with the dome growth and explosion reported. The methodology was focused on two sets of data, one LiDAR-based dataset from 2012 and one UAV dataset from 2014. The results show that during the period 2012–2014, the crater walls were 100–120 m above the crater floor at its maximum (from the north to the east–southeast sector), while the west and north sectors present a topographic range of 40–80 m. During the period 2012–2014, the evolution of the crater rim around the dome was generally stable (no large collapse). The opening of a new vent on the surface of the dome has displaced an equivalent volume of 2.04 × 104 m3, corresponding to a maximum −9 m (+/−0.9 m) vertically. The exploded material has partly fallen within the crater, increasing the accumulated loose material while leaving "hollows" where the vents are located, although the potential presence of debris inside these vents made it difficult to determine the exact size of these openings. Despite a measure of the error from the two DEMs, adding a previously published dataset shows further discrepancies, suggesting that there is also a technical need to develop point-cloud technologies for active volcanic craters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20724292
Volume :
14
Issue :
20
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Remote Sensing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160094428
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14205193