Preface: background, motivation and essential definitions Acknowledgements 1. History of thermal remote sensing of active volcanism 2. Thermal remote sensing of active volcanism: principles 3. Satellite orbits and sensor resolution 4. The mixed pixel, the dual-band technique, heat loss and volume flux 5. Hot spot detection 6. Mapping, classification, time series and profiles 7. Broad-band radiometers: instrumentation and application 8. Broad-band radiometers: data collection and analysis principles 9. Broad-band thermal imaging cameras Appendix A. Collation and summary of satellite-volcano radiometry: a literature database Appendix B. Estimation of solar zenith angle and contribution of reflected radiation to at-satellite radiance Appendix C. TM-Class sensors Appendix D. AVHRR-Class sensors Appendix E. GOES-Class sensors Appendix F. Scan and satellite location geometry Appendix G. Hot spot detection example Appendix H. Optical pyrometers References Index.
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