Radar interferometry in active volcanic regions4th GeoHazards Challenge (GH4) |
![]() Challenge DescriptionSurface deformation is one of the key features to characterize the evolution of active volcanic areas. The goal of this challenge is to implement systematic monitoring of surface deformation at volcanoes showing signs of activity by taking advantage of Sentinel-1 radar imagery. To this aim, we exploit the Smithsonian institute in cooperation with USGS provides a Weekly Volcanic Activity Report (WVAR), where new and ongoing eruptive phases are listed, to automatically trigger Sentinel-1 interferometric processing. |
ResultsThe results below are divided into Software Repositories, Online Services and Data Products Repositories.
Software RepositoriesThere are two categories of software repositories generated for the Challenge:
Follow the links below to proceed to one or the other, and find an "Ellip Workflows (ewf)" software application implementing a data processing function.
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Data Processing as-a-ServiceThere are two categories of "Data Processing as-a-Service" application packages created for the Data Challenge:
Follow the links below to proceed to one or the other, via a dedicated Geobrowser application providing web access to one or the other of the Data Processing services.
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Data Product RepositoriesThere is a dedicated client App publicly available for the visualization of the data products resulting from EO data processing challenges. The results can consist of:
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