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A Low-Cost Smartphone Sensor-Based UV Camera for Volcanic SO2 Emission Measurements

2017

Recently, we reported on the development of low-cost ultraviolet (UV) cameras, based on the modification of sensors designed for the smartphone market. These units are built around modified Raspberry Pi cameras (PiCams; ≈USD 25), and usable system sensitivity was demonstrated in the UVA and UVB spectral regions, of relevance to a number of application areas. Here, we report on the first deployment of PiCam devices in one such field: UV remote sensing of sulphur dioxide emissions from volcanoes; such data provide important insights into magmatic processes and are applied in hazard assessments. In particular, we report on field trials on Mt. Etna, where the utility of these devices in quantif…

volcanic gas emissionsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesvolcano monitoringRaspberry Pilow-cost ultraviolet camera010502 geochemistry & geophysicsUSable01 natural sciences7. Clean energyRaspberry piVolcanoApplication areassulphur dioxideGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QSO<sub>2</sub> camera; Raspberry Pi; low-cost ultraviolet camera; volcanic gas emissions; sulphur dioxide; volcano monitoringlcsh:ScienceSO2 camera0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingRemote Sensing
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Spatially resolved SO2 flux emissions from Mt Etna

2016

Abstract We report on a systematic record of SO2 flux emissions from individual vents of Etna volcano (Sicily), which we obtained using a permanent UV camera network. Observations were carried out in summer 2014, a period encompassing two eruptive episodes of the New South East Crater (NSEC) and a fissure‐fed eruption in the upper Valle del Bove. We demonstrate that our vent‐resolved SO2 flux time series allow capturing shifts in activity from one vent to another and contribute to our understanding of Etna's shallow plumbing system structure. We find that the fissure eruption contributed ~50,000 t of SO2 or ~30% of the SO2 emitted by the volcano during the 5 July to 10 August eruptive inter…

volcanic gaseGeologicalRemote Sensing and DisastersVolcanologyVolcano SeismologyVolcano MonitoringResearch LettersVolcanic GasesVolcanic Hazards and Risksvolcanic SO2 fluxSO2 camerasResearch LetterEtnaRemote Sensing of VolcanoesInstruments and TechniquesDisaster Risk Analysis and AssessmentSO2 cameraGeophysicEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)volcanic degassingNatural HazardsSeismologySolid EarthGeophysical Research Letters
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Advances in Bromine Speciation in Volcanic Plumes

2018

Volcanoes are a significant halogen source to the atmosphere. After water, carbon dioxide and sulfur compounds, halogens are often the most abundant gases in volcanic plumes. In the past, less attention was given to the heavy halogens bromine and iodine. However, the discovery of bromine monoxide (BrO) in volcanic plumes led to new interest especially in volcanic bromine chemistry and its impact on atmospheric processes. The BrO detection came along with advances in volcanic remote sensing techniques, in particular, robust DOAS applications and the possibility of continuous measurements by automated instruments located at safe distances from the volcano. As one of the consequences, the volc…

volcanic plumesvolcanic halogen emissionsbromine explosionbromine speciationgas monitoringlcsh:Qlcsh:Scienceplume chemistryFrontiers in Earth Science
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Evolution of Seismicity During a Stalled Episode of Reawakening at Cayambe Volcano, Ecuador

2021

Cayambe Volcano is an ice-capped, 5,790 m high, andesitic-dacitic volcanic complex, located on the equator in the Eastern Cordillera of the Ecuadorian Andes. An eruption at Cayambe would pose considerable hazards to surrounding communities and a nationally significant agricultural industry. Although the only historically documented eruption was in 1785, it remains persistently restless and long-period (LP) seismicity has been consistently observed at the volcano for over 10 years. However, the sparse monitoring network, and complex interactions between the magmatic, hydrothermal, glacial, and tectonic systems, make unrest at Cayambe challenging to interpret. In June 2016 a seismic “crisis” …

volcano-tectonic interactionsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesScienceEquatorQvolcano-glacier interactionsInduced seismicityFault (geology)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesTectonicsVolcanoMagmavolcano-seismic swarmsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGlacial periodlong-period seismicityVolcanic coneGeologySeismology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesvolcanic monitoringFrontiers in Earth Science
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The relationships between urbanization and bird functional traits across the streetscape

2023

Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors The urbanization process leads to changes in bird communities’ taxonomic and functional compositions. Highly urbanized areas generally exhibit a reduced number of bird species sharing few functional traits. However, most urban bird studies focused on vegetation patches in temperate cities. In this study, we investigate how urban environmental attributes – noise, height of buildings, and urban vegetation characteristics – modulate species occurrences and the distribution of functional traits across the streetscape of a tropical metropolis. We predicted diverse trait-environment relationships, but that highly urbanized contexts (e.g., noisy streets with…

vuorovaikutusEcologykaupungitympäristörakennettu ympäristöurban landscapekaupunkiympäristöManagement Monitoring Policy and LawJoint Species Distribution ModelsUrban Studiesbird morphological and life-history traitsjoint species distribution models1181 Ecology evolutionary biologylinnutlajitkaupungistuminenneotropical cityBird morphological and life-history traitsUrban landscapeNature and Landscape ConservationNeotropical city
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Sysmä Community Currency: An Analysis of its Success from the Perspectives of Purposes, Stakeholders and Promotion

2019

Artikkeli on tapaustutkimus paikallisrahajärjestelmästä, jota kokeiltiin äskettäin maalaisympäristössä Sysmän kunnassa. Paikallisraha on yksi innovaatiivisista aloitteista, joita kunta on tehnyt tällä vuosituhannella torjuakseen jo 1960-luvulta alkaen käynnissä ollutta väestökatoa. Tässä artikkelissa tutkitaan paikallisrahan käynnistysvaihetta siihen sisältyneiden ristiriitojen näkökulmasta. Artikkelissa todetaan, että järjestelmä kärsi epäselvästä tavoitteenasettelusta, ja että eri osallisilla oli tavoittesta vaihtelevia ja ristiriitaisia käsityksiä. Paikallisrahan sosiaalista hyväksyntää heikensivät päätös rajoittaa rahaa vastaanottavien yritysten joukko kunnassa kirjoilla oleviin yrityks…

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Monitoring of erosion on two calanchi fronts – Northern Sicily (Italy)

2011

In the present research, two neighbouring calanchi fronts have been monitored by means of repeated readings on erosion pins, that were carried out between November 2006 and October 2008. During the monitoring period, a gauge station has been recording rainfalls, allowing us to compute the Rainfall-Runoff Erosivity Factor of the USLE model. The research highlighted: i) a general correspondence between rainfalls temporal trends and surface variation rhythms; ii) alternating erosion and deposition phases result in a retreat of the “calanchi” fronts.

water erosion calanchi monitoring SicilySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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A Comparative Eye Tracking Study of Usability—Towards Sustainable Web Design

2021

Websites are one of the most frequently used communication environments, and creating sustainable web designs should be an objective for all companies. Ensuring high usability is proving to be one of the main contributors to sustainable web design, reducing usage time, eliminating frustration and increasing satisfaction and retention. The present paper studies the usability of different website landing pages, seeking to identify the elements, structures and designs that increase usability. The study analyzed the behavior of 22 participants during their interaction with five different landing pages while they performed three tasks on the webpage and freely viewed each page for one minute. Th…

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Built Environment and Wellbeing—Standards, Multi-Criteria Evaluation Methods, Certifications

2022

The debate on IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality), with a focus on the healthiness of the built environment and its possible influence on the natural environment, has been a relevant topic for a decade. This interest has expanded to the quality of building technologies, specifically their performances and environmental effects. The objectives set by the 2030 Agenda have led to overcome the idea that sustainability is only related to environment; instead, a holistic vision aimed at human health has been affirmed (objective 3). The period marked by the Covid19 emergency contributed to strengthen the need for human well-being, as the &ldquo;quarantine&rdquo; made us observe our living spaces, r…

well-beingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmulti-criteria approachGeography Planning and DevelopmentIEQ; well-being; certification tools; multi-criteria approachIEQManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcertification toolSustainability
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Estimation of wind velocity over a complex terrain using the Generalized Mapping Regressor

2010

Abstract Wind energy evaluation is an important goal in the conversion of energy systems to more environmentally friendly solutions. In this paper, we present a novel approach to wind speed spatial estimation on the isle of Sicily (Italy): an incremental self-organizing neural network (Generalized Mapping Regressor – GMR) is coupled with exploratory data analysis techniques in order to obtain a map of the spatial distribution of the average wind speed over the entire region. First, the topographic surface of the island was modelled using two different neural techniques and by exploiting the information extracted from a digital elevation model of the region. Then, GMR was used for automatic …

wind spatial estimationWind powerSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleArtificial neural networkMeteorologybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringProbability density functionTerrainBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWind speedExploratory data analysisGeneral EnergybusinessDigital elevation modelGeologyWeibull distributionRemote sensing
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