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View article: Spontaneous Transient Summit Uplift at Taftan Volcano (Makran Subduction Arc) Imaged Using an InSAR Common‐Mode Filtering Method
Spontaneous Transient Summit Uplift at Taftan Volcano (Makran Subduction Arc) Imaged Using an InSAR Common‐Mode Filtering Method Open
We unambiguously document unrest at Taftan volcano. Summit uplift was detected using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar time series and its timing tightly constrained applying a new common mode filtering method. Uplift started and en…
View article: Spontaneous transient summit uplift at Taftan volcano (Makran subduction arc) imaged using an InSAR common-mode filtering method
Spontaneous transient summit uplift at Taftan volcano (Makran subduction arc) imaged using an InSAR common-mode filtering method Open
We unambiguously document unrest at Taftan volcano. Summit uplift was detected using InSAR time series and its timing tightly constrained applying a new common mode filtering method. Uplift started and ended gradually lasting 10 months (Ju…
View article: The VolcaMotion project: Integrating Geophysical, Geological, and Geochronological Data to understand Flank Instability of Macaronesian Volcanoes
The VolcaMotion project: Integrating Geophysical, Geological, and Geochronological Data to understand Flank Instability of Macaronesian Volcanoes Open
Volcanic flank instability poses a significant geohazard, particularly in oceanic island settings. Since September 2023, the VolcaMotion project has been investigating the mechanisms and timing of volcano flank instability across the Macar…
View article: Rock physical properties and mechanical implications of a hydrothermal core within Teide volcano, Tenerife
Rock physical properties and mechanical implications of a hydrothermal core within Teide volcano, Tenerife Open
Tenerife (Canary Islands) has undergone several lateral collapses, each followed by the regrowth of its edifice. In this context, the active stratovolcano Teide, in central Tenerife, has been regrowing following a north-directed collapse. …
View article: Faults modulate magma propagation and triggered seismicity: the 2022 São Jorge (Azores) volcanic unrest
Faults modulate magma propagation and triggered seismicity: the 2022 São Jorge (Azores) volcanic unrest Open
Understanding the signatures and mechanisms of failed volcanic eruptions is vital for mapping magma plumbing systems and forecasting volcanic events. Geological structures, such as faults and fractures, play a crucial role in guiding magma…
View article: Suction‐Based Optical Coherence Elastography for the Biomechanical Characterization of Pathological Skin Conditions: A Pilot Study
Suction‐Based Optical Coherence Elastography for the Biomechanical Characterization of Pathological Skin Conditions: A Pilot Study Open
Accurate characterization of mechanical properties is crucial in the evaluation of therapeutic effects for problematic skin conditions. A pilot study was carried out using a novel optical coherence elastography (OCE) device, combining mech…
View article: Corrigendum: Dynamic subsurface changes on El Hierro and La Palma during volcanic unrest revealed by temporal variations in seismic anisotropy patterns
Corrigendum: Dynamic subsurface changes on El Hierro and La Palma during volcanic unrest revealed by temporal variations in seismic anisotropy patterns Open
This article is a correction to: Dynamic subsurface changes on El Hierro and La Palma during volcanic unrest revealed by temporal variations in seismic anisotropy patterns
View article: The 2021 La Palma (Canary Islands) Eruption Ending Forecast Through Magma Pressure Drop
The 2021 La Palma (Canary Islands) Eruption Ending Forecast Through Magma Pressure Drop Open
Forecast of eruptive activity is a core challenge in volcanology. Here, we present an actual forecast for the end of the 2021 La Palma eruption. Using continuous GNSS data, we identified a co‐eruptive quasi‐exponential deflation trend. Ass…
View article: La Palma (Canary Islands) eruption 2021: Forecast and hindcast of eruption duration
La Palma (Canary Islands) eruption 2021: Forecast and hindcast of eruption duration Open
After 50 years of quiescence, the most voluminous eruption since historical records started at La Palma took place (September 19 – December 13, 2021, 85 days and 9 hours of duration). The observed deformation field during the eruptio…
View article: Growing an ocean island: high-precision seismicity reveals a multi-faceted magma intrusion during the 2022 São Jorge, Azores seismic crisis
Growing an ocean island: high-precision seismicity reveals a multi-faceted magma intrusion during the 2022 São Jorge, Azores seismic crisis Open
The central islands of the Azores Archipelago in the North Atlantic straddle a diffuse zone of dextral transtension between the African and Eurasian plates, providing an ideal setting for studying the interplay between tectonics and magmat…
View article: Tracking three-dimensional growth of magma-filled fractures by joint inversion of high-resolution geodetic and seismicity data
Tracking three-dimensional growth of magma-filled fractures by joint inversion of high-resolution geodetic and seismicity data Open
Magma-filled fracture propagation is the primary magma transport mechanism near the surface at ocean island basaltic volcanoes. Therefore, developing and implementing efficient workflows to track magmatic intrusions in the elastic-part of …
View article: Groundwater storage variations in volcanic island aquifers using passive hydrogeophysical data: A feasibility study in Tenerife 
Groundwater storage variations in volcanic island aquifers using passive hydrogeophysical data: A feasibility study in Tenerife  Open
Groundwater in volcanic islands is usually one of the main sources of freshwater, and it is essential for sustainable development. In Tenerife Island, groundwater extraction occurs mainly by drilling horizontal water tunnels or “gall…
View article: Dynamic subsurface changes on El Hierro and La Palma during volcanic unrest revealed by temporal variations in seismic anisotropy patterns
Dynamic subsurface changes on El Hierro and La Palma during volcanic unrest revealed by temporal variations in seismic anisotropy patterns Open
Active hotspot volcanism is the surface expression of ongoing dynamic subsurface changes, such as the generation, transport, and stalling of magmas within the upper mantle and crust. Magmatic influx and migration affects local stress patte…
View article: Implications of high-resolution velocity and strain rate observations for modelling of Greenlandic tidewater glaciers
Implications of high-resolution velocity and strain rate observations for modelling of Greenlandic tidewater glaciers Open
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has been used extensively to determine the surface ice flow velocity of tidewater glaciers and investigate changes in seasonal or annual ice dynamics at medium spatial resolution (⩾100 m). However, assessing …
View article: Quantized compression of SAR data: Bounds on signal fidelity, InSAR PS candidates identification and surface motion accuracy
Quantized compression of SAR data: Bounds on signal fidelity, InSAR PS candidates identification and surface motion accuracy Open
Satellite radar imaging has been used as a remote sensing tool for studying Earth’s surface. High spatial resolution achieved by Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) allows to classify landcover and, using radar interferometry, to measure topogr…
View article: Mounier-Kuhn syndrome: Case report and literature review
Mounier-Kuhn syndrome: Case report and literature review Open
Mounier-Kuhn syndrome or tracheobronchomegaly is a rare condition characterized by dilation of the trachea and the bronchial tree, which is caused by the reduction and atrophy of the elastic fibers of the trachea and bronchi, for which the…
View article: Magma pressure drop as a forecasting tool for the end of the 2021 La Palma eruption (Canary Islands)
Magma pressure drop as a forecasting tool for the end of the 2021 La Palma eruption (Canary Islands) Open
Accurate forecasting eruptive activity is a core challenge in volcanology. Here, we describe an end of eruption forecast during the 2021 La Palma eruption using continuous GNSS geodetic data. We observed that co-eruptive deflation resemble…
View article: Pressure drop as a forecasting tool of eruption duration: 2021 La Palma eruption
Pressure drop as a forecasting tool of eruption duration: 2021 La Palma eruption Open
One of the main goals of the modern volcanology is produce accurate eruption forecastings. Not only from a scientific point of view, but considering that approximately 30 million people live in the vicinity of active volcanic areas and ten…
View article: Making InSAR processing hardisks small again: Estimating the impact of Quantized Compressed SAR images on the precision of PS InSAR time series
Making InSAR processing hardisks small again: Estimating the impact of Quantized Compressed SAR images on the precision of PS InSAR time series Open
Modern satellites produce massive datasets. So, handling and processing bulk Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery often represents a high entry level for researchers to tackle scientific challenges at regional or global scale. SAR imagin…
View article: Late complex tensile fracturing interacts with topography at Cumbre Vieja, La Palma
Late complex tensile fracturing interacts with topography at Cumbre Vieja, La Palma Open
Volcanic eruptions are often preceded by episodes of inflation and emplacement of magma along tensile fractures. Here we study the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption on La Palma, Canary Islands, and present evidence for tensile fractures dissectin…
View article: Late complex tensile fracturing interacts with topography at Cumbre Vieja, La Palma
Late complex tensile fracturing interacts with topography at Cumbre Vieja, La Palma Open
Volcanic eruptions are often preceded by episodes of in ation and emplacement of magma along tensile fractures. Here we study the 2021 Tajogaite-Cumbre Vieja eruption on La Palma, Canary Islands, and present evidence for tensile fractures …
View article: White Paper on Forward Physics, BFKL, Saturation Physics and Diffraction
White Paper on Forward Physics, BFKL, Saturation Physics and Diffraction Open
The goal of this white paper is to give a comprehensive overview of the rich field of forward physics. We discuss the occurrences of BFKL re-summation effects in special final states, such as Mueller–Navelet jets, jet–gap–jets, and heavy q…
View article: Satellite Radar and Camera Time Series Reveal Transition from Aligned to Distributed Crater Arrangement during the 2021 Eruption of Cumbre Vieja, La Palma (Spain)
Satellite Radar and Camera Time Series Reveal Transition from Aligned to Distributed Crater Arrangement during the 2021 Eruption of Cumbre Vieja, La Palma (Spain) Open
Magma-filled dikes may feed erupting fissures that lead to alignments of craters developing at the surface, yet the details of activity and migrating eruptions at the crater row are difficult to monitor and are hardly understood. The 2021 …
View article: Drone survey, time-lapse camera, and satellite SAR data covering the 2021 summit craters and late fractures at Tajogaite volcano, Cumbre Vieja, La Palma
Drone survey, time-lapse camera, and satellite SAR data covering the 2021 summit craters and late fractures at Tajogaite volcano, Cumbre Vieja, La Palma Open
A new eruption started on 19 September 2021 at the Tajogaite volcano, which is at the western flank of the Cumbre Vieja, just 1•5km to the north of the vents of the 1949 eruption, and terminated after 85 days on 13 December 2021. The locat…
View article: Drone survey, time-lapse camera, and satellite SAR data covering the 2021 summit craters and late fractures at Tajogaite volcano, Cumbre Vieja, La Palma
Drone survey, time-lapse camera, and satellite SAR data covering the 2021 summit craters and late fractures at Tajogaite volcano, Cumbre Vieja, La Palma Open
A new eruption started on 19 September 2021 at the Tajogaite volcano, which is at the western flank of the Cumbre Vieja, just 1•5km to the north of the vents of the 1949 eruption, and terminated after 85 days on 13 December 2021. The locat…