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MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

GEOLOGICAL AGENCYCENTER FOR VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOLOGICAL HAZARD MITIGATION

INDONESIA VOLCANO MONITORINGHilma Alfianti, Martanto, Agus Budi Santoso, Devy K. Syahbana

Indonesia

• 17.000 islands (34 provinces)

• 265 million inhabitants

• 700 ethnics & language

• 4 tectonic plates

• 127 active volcanoes

• 7 – 12 volcanoes erupted/year

• 4 million live inside 10 km of active volcanoes

194 Seismometers

35 CCTV

59 GPS, 38 Tiltmeter, 12 EDM

2 CTD, 6 MultiGas, 8 DOAS

74 Observatories

Indonesia Volcano Monitoring

CVGHM

Merapi Monitoring System Y 2021

magma.esdm.go.id

Remote Sensing

DeformationInSAR – DinSAR (Sentinel 1A and 1B)

Thermal anomalyMirova(MODIS)

Modvolc (MODIS)

ASTER

SO2 MonitoringOzone Monitoring Instrument (OMI)

Tropomi – Sentinel 5p

MIROVA - Thermal Anomalies at Raung Volcano

https://www.mirovaweb.it/

MODVOLC – Anak Krakatau

MODVOLC (hawaii.edu)

(Kriswati, 2019)

ASTER – AGUNG VOLCANO

SO2 Monitoring

Global Sulfur Dioxide Monitoring Home Page (nasa.gov)

Collaboration

Global Volcano Monitoring Infrastructure Database (GVMID)

• With more than 400 monitoring instrumentation, GVMID can helpCVGHM to improve monitoring instrumentation management.

• The database structure itself is very detailed and comprehensive.

• CVGHM already have data instrumentation management, sotransform all the data into GVMID format will take a lot of time.

• We hope GVMID will have a REST API endpoint, so it will be easier toshare all data using different platform or programming language.

• Regarding of the data contributing and periodically update, CVGHMwill needs further discussion due to institution policy about datasharing.

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