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Forecasting the evolution of the 2021 Tajogaite eruption, La Palma, with satellite derived SO2 emission rates - supporting data

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posted on 2025-03-03, 12:04 authored by Benjamin EsseBenjamin Esse, Mike BurtonMike Burton, Catherine Hayer, Giuseppe La SpinaGiuseppe La Spina, Ana Pardo Cofrades, Maria Asensio-Ramos, José Barrancos Martínez, Nemesio Pérez Rodríguez

These are the supporting data for the paper "Forecasting the evolution of the 2021 Tajogaite eruption, La Palma, with satellite derived SO2 emission rates" by Esse et al. The data are organised as below.

CumbreVieja_emission_intensity.nc

This is a netCDF4 file containing the calculated SO2 emission intensity throughout the eruption.

ModelResults.csv

This holds the results of the magma ascent modelling.

PlumeTraj

This fold holds the PlumeTraj results for each TROPOMI orbit included in the analysis in the form of netCDF files. These are split into two files:

Emissions

These hold the individual SO2 emission intensity results for each orbit.

Satdata

These hold the pixel results generated by PlumeTraj, including the plume altitude, injection altitude and plume age.

SupplementaryTables.xlsx

Contains supplementary tables of magma ascent model coefficients.

create_figures.ipynb

This is a Jupyter notebook used to generate all figures in the paper.

Funding

Volcanic plume understanding and forecasting: Integrating remote-sensing, in-situ observations and models (V-PLUS)

Natural Environment Research Council

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NSFGEO-NERC Quantifying disequilibrium processes in basaltic volcanism

Natural Environment Research Council

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laboratory Experiments, Numerical moDellinG and field observAtions of basaltic Magma fragmEntation

European Commission

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