Publications by authors named "Stefano Parracino"

There have been substantial advances in the ability to monitor the activity of hazardous volcanoes in recent decades. However, obtaining early warning of eruptions remains challenging, because the patterns and consequences of volcanic unrests are both complex and nonlinear. Measuring volcanic gases has long been a key aspect of volcano monitoring since these mobile fluids should reach the surface long before the magma.

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  • BILLI, a lidar system using DFM/OPA technology, was employed to study volcanic emissions from the Pisciarelli hydrothermal vent in Campi Flegrei.
  • It uniquely utilized a differential absorption technique to remotely measure carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations in the volcanic plume.
  • The system achieved a spatial resolution of 1.5 meters and a temporal resolution of 20 seconds, marking a pioneering application of lidar for measuring volcanic CO.
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