The use of UAVs for landslide disaster risk research and disaster risk management: A literature review
RJ Garnica-Peña, I Alcántara-Ayala - Journal of Mountain Science, 2021 - Springer
On a global scale, from 2005 to 2019, there were 275 high-magnitude, low-frequency
disasters that involved 14,172 fatalities and four million affected people. Similar patterns …
disasters that involved 14,172 fatalities and four million affected people. Similar patterns …
Geoscientists in the sky: Unmanned aerial vehicles responding to geohazards
This article presents a review of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the context
of geohazards. The pluri-disciplinary role of UAVs is outlined in numerous studies …
of geohazards. The pluri-disciplinary role of UAVs is outlined in numerous studies …
[HTML][HTML] Detection of the pine wilt disease tree candidates for drone remote sensing using artificial intelligence techniques
Pine wilt disease (PWD) has recently caused substantial pine tree losses in Republic of
Korea. PWD is considered a severe problem due to the importance of pine trees to Korean …
Korea. PWD is considered a severe problem due to the importance of pine trees to Korean …
Low-cost UAV applications in dynamic tropical volcanic landforms
S Granados-Bolaños, A Quesada-Román… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2021 - Elsevier
The recent and growing development and availability of unmanned aerial vehicles/systems
(UAV, UAS, or “drones”) in volcanology has promoted a significant advance in volcanic …
(UAV, UAS, or “drones”) in volcanology has promoted a significant advance in volcanic …
Volcanological applications of unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS): Developments, strategies, and future challenges
Unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) are develo** into fundamental tools for tackling the
grand challenges in volcanology; here, we review the systems used and their diverse …
grand challenges in volcanology; here, we review the systems used and their diverse …
[HTML][HTML] Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as a tool for hazard assessment: The 2021 eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano, La Palma Island (Spain)
Monitoring for assessment of natural disasters, such as volcanic eruptions, presents a
methodological challenge for the scientific community. Here, we present Unmanned Aerial …
methodological challenge for the scientific community. Here, we present Unmanned Aerial …
UAVs for volcano monitoring: A new approach applied on an active lava flow on Mt. Etna (Italy), during the 27 February–02 March 2017 eruption
E De Beni, M Cantarero, A Messina - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Mt. Etna (Italy) with 55 effusive events in the last six years is one of the most active
volcanoes in the world, with a million people living on its flank and thousands of tourists who …
volcanoes in the world, with a million people living on its flank and thousands of tourists who …
UAV-based surveying in volcano-tectonics: An example from the Iceland rift
In the present work, we applied the use of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-a quadcopter-
and the Aerial Structure from Motion digital photogrammetry image processing technique …
and the Aerial Structure from Motion digital photogrammetry image processing technique …
A multi-sensor satellite approach to characterize the volcanic deposits emitted during Etna's lava fountaining: The 2020–2022 study case
Between December 2020 and February 2022, the South East Crater of Etna has been the
source of numerous eruptions, mostly characterized by the emission of lava fountains …
source of numerous eruptions, mostly characterized by the emission of lava fountains …
How the variety of satellite remote sensing data over volcanoes can assist hazard monitoring efforts: The 2011 eruption of Nabro volcano
Satellite remote sensing is becoming an increasingly essential component of volcano
monitoring, especially at little-known and remote volcanoes where in-situ measurements are …
monitoring, especially at little-known and remote volcanoes where in-situ measurements are …