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J-Reading - Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography | 2013

Remote sensing and interdisciplinary approach for studying volcano environment and activity

Maurizio Fea; Lisetta Giacomelli; Cristiano Pesaresi; Roberto Scandone

Remote sensing (RS), also known as “Earth Observation (EO)”, is a well-established methodology for multidisciplinary applications and represents a neuralgic tool both for research and didactics, since it makes it possible not only to obtain very useful and interesting data and information but also to implement and make use of an integrated approach for collecting inputs from different sources, processing and interpreting them and presenting the results through a variety of multimedia outputs. That is obviously true also in the case of volcanic environments and activities, in the quiescence, activity and post-event phases. During the last years, the applications of satellite and aerial images, generated from data acquired in different spectral bands, namely in the visible, infrared and microwave parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, have enormously increased. Thus, in this paper, after a brief framework about some basic elements of remote sensing, we above all provide a literary review, underlying some important examples which permit us to develop interdisciplinary approaches and to highlight different fields of application. Then, after having provided some input in a didactic perspective, we synthetically describe the main peculiarities and kind of activities that characterise some volcanoes, for which the European Space Agency (ESA-ESRIN) has provided relevant images. Then, for each volcano, we propose an interpretive analysis of these images, supported by the previous explanations, in order to propose a possible scheme of referral and some guidelines to define a geographical and interdisciplinary framework aimed at showing new didactic and research horizons, where theoretical, methodological and applicative knowledge and skills converge, collaborating in a socially useful operative field.


Semestrale di Studi e Ricerche di Geografia | 2017

Analisi geografiche, con fotocamera e termocamera, per lo studio di L’Aquila e del cratere sismico

Gianluca Casagrande; Cristiano Pesaresi


International Journal of Geosciences | 2013

Testing Geographical Methodology and Tools for the Study of Territories Damaged by Earthquakes. The Case of L’Aquila and Other Localities Three Years after the April 6th 2009 Event

Cristiano Pesaresi; Gianluca Casagrande; Riccardo Morri


Archive | 2011

Dal banco al satellite. Fare geografia con le nuove tecnologie

G. De Vecchis; Cristiano Pesaresi


J-Reading - Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography | 2014

GIS4RISKS project. Synergic use of GIS applications for analysing volcanic and seismic risks in the pre and post event

Cristiano Pesaresi; Mara Lombardi


Semestrale di Studi e Ricerche di Geografia | 2013

NUOVI SCENARI DI RISCHIO NELL’AREA VESUVIANA

Cristiano Pesaresi; Roberto Scandone


Archive | 2014

Applicazioni GIS per l’analisi dell’urbanizzazione nella provincia di Napoli. Un’analisi multitemporale in aree esposte a elevato rischio vulcanico

Cristiano Pesaresi; Miriam Marta


J-Reading - Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography | 2014

Remote sensing and interdisciplinary approach for studying glaciers

Maurizio Fea; Umberto Minora; Cristiano Pesaresi; Claudio Smiraglia


J-Reading - Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography | 2016

Remote sensing and interdisciplinary approach for studying Dubai’s urban context and development

Maurizio Fea; Gino De Vecchis; Cristiano Pesaresi


J-Reading - Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography | 2015

Remote sensing and interdisciplinary approach for forecasting and analysing the effects of hurricanes, tropical cyclones and typhoons

Maurizio Fea; Massimo Capaldo; Cristiano Pesaresi

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Gino De Vecchis

Sapienza University of Rome

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Mara Lombardi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Valerio Baiocchi

Sapienza University of Rome

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