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Unmanned aerial mass spectrometer systems for in-situ volcanic plume analysis.

Jorge Andres Diaz1, David Pieri, Kenneth Wright, Paul Sorensen, Robert Kline-Shoder, C Richard Arkin, Matthew Fladeland, Geoff Bland, Maria Fabrizia Buongiorno, Carlos Ramirez, Ernesto Corrales, Alfredo Alan, Oscar Alegria, David Diaz, Justin Linick.   

Abstract

Technology advances in the field of small, unmanned aerial vehicles and their integration with a variety of sensor packages and instruments, such as miniature mass spectrometers, have enhanced the possibilities and applications of what are now called unmanned aerial systems (UAS). With such technology, in situ and proximal remote sensing measurements of volcanic plumes are now possible without risking the lives of scientists and personnel in charge of close monitoring of volcanic activity. These methods provide unprecedented, and otherwise unobtainable, data very close in space and time to eruptions, to better understand the role of gas volatiles in magma and subsequent eruption products. Small mass spectrometers, together with the world's smallest turbo molecular pump, have being integrated into NASA and University of Costa Rica UAS platforms to be field-tested for in situ volcanic plume analysis, and in support of the calibration and validation of satellite-based remote sensing data. These new UAS-MS systems are combined with existing UAS flight-tested payloads and assets, such as temperature, pressure, relative humidity, SO2, H2S, CO2, GPS sensors, on-board data storage, and telemetry. Such payloads are capable of generating real time 3D concentration maps of the Turrialba volcano active plume in Costa Rica, while remote sensing data are simultaneously collected from the ASTER and OMI space-borne instruments for comparison. The primary goal is to improve the understanding of the chemical and physical properties of emissions for mitigation of local volcanic hazards, for the validation of species detection and abundance of retrievals based on remote sensing, and to validate transport models.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25588720     DOI: 10.1007/s13361-014-1058-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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1.  Sub-miniature ExB sector-field mass spectrometer.

Authors:  J A Diaz; C F Giese; W R Gentry
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  Evaluation of small mass spectrometer systems for permanent gas analysis.

Authors:  C Richard Arkin; Timothy P Griffin; Andrew K Ottens; Jorge A Diaz; Duke W Follistein; Fredrick W Adams; William R Helms
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 3.109

3.  Three-dimensional concentration mapping of gases using a portable mass spectrometer system.

Authors:  Timothy P Griffin; Jorge Andres Diaz; C Richard Arkin; Carlomagno Soto; Charles H Curley; Oliver Gomez
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2008-06-11       Impact factor: 3.109

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1.  Atmospheric Sampling on Ascension Island Using Multirotor UAVs.

Authors:  Colin Greatwood; Thomas S Richardson; Jim Freer; Rick M Thomas; A Rob MacKenzie; Rebecca Brownlow; David Lowry; Rebecca E Fisher; Euan G Nisbet
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 3.576

2.  An Overview of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Air Quality Measurements: Present Applications and Future Prospectives.

Authors:  Tommaso Francesco Villa; Felipe Gonzalez; Branka Miljievic; Zoran D Ristovski; Lidia Morawska
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 3.576

3.  Aerial strategies advance volcanic gas measurements at inaccessible, strongly degassing volcanoes.

Authors:  E J Liu; A Aiuppa; A Alan; S Arellano; M Bitetto; N Bobrowski; S Carn; R Clarke; E Corrales; J M de Moor; J A Diaz; M Edmonds; T P Fischer; J Freer; G M Fricke; B Galle; G Gerdes; G Giudice; A Gutmann; C Hayer; I Itikarai; J Jones; E Mason; B T McCormick Kilbride; K Mulina; S Nowicki; K Rahilly; T Richardson; J Rüdiger; C I Schipper; I M Watson; K Wood
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 14.136

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