FAIR-EASE, AN AMBITIOUS EUROPEAN PROJECT TO OBSERVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS


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(Left) Interferogram showing the displacements produced by the current eruption. ALOS2 interferogram (Band L) in Spotlight mode (SPT_159 Ascending Left, Look Angle ~58°, resolution 5 mx 5m) covering the period between 08/23/2022 and 09/20/2022. The interferogram shows a displacement on the southwest flank of the summit cone with ~4 fringes or ~45-50 cm of displacement from the ground towards the satellite. (Right) coherence map covering the same period (©ISDeform; OPGC-OSUG-OSUL-IPGP-EOST).