Abstract

Real-time monitoring of volcanic eruptions in Iceland, using satellite remote sensing, has expanded during the last decade. Availability of satellite images has increased extensively in the last few years, with improved geometric, radiometric, and time resolution, in addition to shortened delivery time. This paper provides an overview and a brief historical perspective of the topic.

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