“…The associated volcanic hazards, of both exogenously and endogenously growing domes, are highly dependent on the resulting dome morphology 6 , as instabilities may trigger rockfalls and collapses, potentially generating deadly pyroclastic density currents 7 , 8 . Moreover, rapid changes in the dome permeability can lead to sudden transitions from passive degassing to violent explosive events 9 – 13 . Due to the hazardous and unpredictable nature of growing lava domes, the study of dome morphology and extrusion dynamics have been essentially approached through modeling (analog 2 , 3 , 14 or numerical 15 , 16 ) and remote sensing, including photogrammetry from ground- 17 , 18 , air- 19 , 20 , and satellite-based sensors using both optical and infrared bands 21 – 24 .…”