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Station Information

Location: North-eastern flank of Cleveland volcano, Alaska Installation Date: September 2022 (AVERT project) Instrumentation:
  • StarDot NetCam SC camera
  • TCP/IP enabled camera
  • Capable of capturing video (H.264 compression or Motion-JPEG) or still imagery
  • Dual-camera system (visible + IR) mounted in Pelican 1150 case
Data Collection:
  • Still images requested by single-board computer across LAN
  • Images analyzed prior to telemetry to minimize bandwidth usage
  • Two filters applied: sunrise/sunset times and image quality assessment
  • Standard deviation of pixel brightness used to filter cloudy conditions
Network Role:
  • Part of the visible imagery monitoring network at Cleveland
  • Provides direct visual assessment of volcanic activity
  • Complements other monitoring techniques
Site Characteristics:
  • Located on the Islands of Four Mountains in the central Aleutian Arc
  • “Open-vent” volcano with persistent gas plume
  • Part of AVERT super-site with dual hut configuration
Data Access: Additional Infrastructure:
  • Co-located with IR camera (dual-camera system)
  • Co-located with broadband seismometer
  • Co-located with 3-component fluxgate magnetometer
  • Co-located with meteorological station
  • Co-located with scanning DOAS sensor
  • Co-located with GNSS antenna
  • Part of AVERT super-site with dual hut configuration
Monitoring Capabilities:
  • Visual monitoring of volcanic activity
  • Plume observation and tracking
  • Weather condition assessment
  • Integration with thermal imagery
  • Edge computing for image quality determination