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Simone Salvatore Aveni
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DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA CIVILE, EDILE E AMBIENTALE
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simonesalvatore.aveni@uniroma1.it
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Mount Etna as a terrestrial laboratory to investigate recent volcanic activity on Venus by future missions. A comparison with Idunn Mons, Venus
ICARUS
2024
TIRVolcH: Thermal Infrared Recognition of Volcanic Hotspots. A single band TIR-based algorithm to detect low-to-high thermal anomalies in volcanic regions
REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
2024
Thermal unrest at La Fossa (Vulcano Island, Italy): the 2021–2023 VIIRS 375 m MIROVA-processed dataset
BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY
2024
Thermal Emissions of Active Craters at Stromboli Volcano: Spatio‐Temporal Insights From 10 Years of Satellite Observations
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. SOLID EARTH
2024
The Project “Analogs for VENus’s GEologically Recent Surfaces” (AVENGERS): A Comprehensive Database of Terrestrial Active Volcanoes for the Analysis of Ongoing Volcanism on Venus
54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2023
2023
The Capabilities of FY-3D/MERSI-II Sensor to Detect and Quantify Thermal Volcanic Activity: The 2020–2023 Mount Etna Case Study
REMOTE SENSING
2023
Global radiant flux from active volcanoes: the 2000–2019 MIROVA database
FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE
2023
Introducing the “analogs for Venus’ geologically recent surfaces” initiative: an opportunity for identifying and analyzing recently active volcano-tectonic areas of Venus trough a comparative study with terrestrial analogs
The fourteenth Moscow solar system symposium 14m-s3
2023
Geologically recent areas as one key target for identifying active volcanism on Venus
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
2022
The first evaluation of the FY-3D/MERSI-2 sensor's thermal infrared capabilities for deriving land surface temperature in volcanic regions: a case study of Mount Etna
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
2022
Idunn Mons as the landing site of the Venera-D mission: scientific relevance and possible operational tests on Mount Etna
The thirteenth Moscow solar system symposium 13M-S3
2022
Future orbiting and in-situ exploration of Venus: Mount Etna as terrestrial analogue
XVII National Congress of Planetary Science
2022
Groundwater Level Variations in relation to Volcanic and Seismic Events. New Insights on Mt. Etna, Southern Italy
4a Conferenza "A. Rittmann" giovani ricercatori
2021
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