Thanks for Rudiger Escobar Wolf of MTU for posting about this. I downloaded the 04:10 UTC LANDSAT 8 image on June 30, 2014 of Santiaguito Volcano. Guatemala. Here are the SWIR Band 7 at 2.2 microns, 30 m resolution and TIR Band 10 at 11 microns, 90 m resolution. Its flowing down the south east flank, see the Google Earth overlay. Its about 1.3 km long, see analysis imagery.
If interested, I have the data as KMZ files and can send them to anyone. In the TIR B10 data, the toe of the flow has a hotter thermal signal then the body and similar to the crater/summit location.
If interested, I have the data as KMZ files and can send them to anyone. In the TIR B10 data, the toe of the flow has a hotter thermal signal then the body and similar to the crater/summit location.
TIR Band 10 view of the flow, 04:10 UTC June 30 2014
SWIR Band 7 view of the flow, 04:10 UTC June 30 2014
Zoomed in TIR Band 10 view of the flow, 04:10 UTC June 30 2014
Zoomed in SWIR Band 7 view of the flow, 04:10 UTC June 30 2014
Analysis of the SWIR Band 7 view of the flow, 04:10 UTC June 30 2014
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