“…Early on, the relatively fine spatial resolution of ASTER's infrared bands was shown to be useful in detecting eruption-precursory thermal anomalies at Chikurachki Volcano, Russia [58], while [19,59] demonstrated that despite its sub-optimal revisit frequency of 16 days, long-term analysis of its data could be used to characterise the behaviour of Shiveluch and Lascar volcanoes, respectively, with its SWIR and TIR bands showing utility for detecting different thermal components at each volcanic surface. Urai and Ishizuka [60] also demonstrated that within several hours of acquisition, ASTER imagery could be used to estimate the volcanic explosivity index (a scale used to quantify eruption explosiveness) of an eruption, although this relied on ASTER viewing the surface at an appropriate time.…”