2017
DOI: 10.1007/11157_2017_7
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The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Communicating a More Effective Hazard Assessment: Application of Remote Sensing Data

Abstract: Remote sensing data and the application of geo-spatial technologies have progressively been built into real-time volcanic hazard assessment. Remote sensing of volcanic processes provides a unique synoptic view of the developing hazard, and provides insights into the ongoing activity without the need for direct, on-the-ground observations. Analysis and visualization of these data through the geospatial tools, like Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and new virtual globes, brings new perspectives into the de… Show more

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“…A strong tool for deciphering and evaluating water quality datasets with time and location features is the geographic information system (GIS) (Webley & Watson, 2018). The spatial distribution technique is used to interpret spatial data modeling.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strong tool for deciphering and evaluating water quality datasets with time and location features is the geographic information system (GIS) (Webley & Watson, 2018). The spatial distribution technique is used to interpret spatial data modeling.…”
Section: Spatial Distribution Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continued development of GIS has led to the development of advanced local spatial geostatistical methods that analyze and model local spatial autocorrelation [27]. For example, Global Moran's I spatial geostatistics is commonly used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%