Large-scale volcanic eruptions produce fine ash (< 200 µm) which has a long atmospheric residence time (1 hour or more) and can be transported great distances from the volcanic source, thus, becoming a hazard to aircraft and public health. Ash particles have irregular shapes, so data on particle shape, size, and terminal velocities are needed to understand how the irregular-shaped particles affect transport processes and radiative transfer measurements. In this study, a methodology was developed to characterize particle shapes, sizes, and terminal velocities for three ash samples of different compositions. The shape and size of 2,500 particles from 1) distal fallout (~100 km) of the October 14, 1974 Fuego eruption (basaltic), 2) the seco...
Size distributions of distal ashfall particles from correlated 10-Ma layers in Nebraska, measured us...
AbstractAccurate measurements of volcanic ash morphology are critical to improving both our understa...
Acknowledging the grain size dependency of shape is important in volcanology, in particular when dea...
[1] Large-scale volcanic eruptions produce fine ash (<200 mm) which has a long atmospheric reside...
Abstract In this paper, we present a complete morphological characterization of the ash particles er...
A systematic analysis of the physical parameters that influence the aerodynamics of ash, i.e. the at...
Volcanic ash morphology has been quantitatively investigated for various aims such as studying the s...
Ash particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure in order to constrain t...
New experiments of falling volcanic particles were performed in order to define terminal velocity mo...
The shape of volcanic particles is an important parameter holding information related to physical an...
Abstract An automatic image analyzer was used to measure size and shape characteristics of air-fall ...
In this paper, a novel methodology to measure trajectory and terminal velocity of volcanic ash in la...
In this paper, a novel methodology to measure trajectory and terminal velocity of volcanic ash in la...
Experimental measurements of terminal fall velocities at sea level are reported for pumices, glass s...
Volcanic ash has the potential to cause acute and chronic respiratory diseases if the particles are ...
Size distributions of distal ashfall particles from correlated 10-Ma layers in Nebraska, measured us...
AbstractAccurate measurements of volcanic ash morphology are critical to improving both our understa...
Acknowledging the grain size dependency of shape is important in volcanology, in particular when dea...
[1] Large-scale volcanic eruptions produce fine ash (<200 mm) which has a long atmospheric reside...
Abstract In this paper, we present a complete morphological characterization of the ash particles er...
A systematic analysis of the physical parameters that influence the aerodynamics of ash, i.e. the at...
Volcanic ash morphology has been quantitatively investigated for various aims such as studying the s...
Ash particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure in order to constrain t...
New experiments of falling volcanic particles were performed in order to define terminal velocity mo...
The shape of volcanic particles is an important parameter holding information related to physical an...
Abstract An automatic image analyzer was used to measure size and shape characteristics of air-fall ...
In this paper, a novel methodology to measure trajectory and terminal velocity of volcanic ash in la...
In this paper, a novel methodology to measure trajectory and terminal velocity of volcanic ash in la...
Experimental measurements of terminal fall velocities at sea level are reported for pumices, glass s...
Volcanic ash has the potential to cause acute and chronic respiratory diseases if the particles are ...
Size distributions of distal ashfall particles from correlated 10-Ma layers in Nebraska, measured us...
AbstractAccurate measurements of volcanic ash morphology are critical to improving both our understa...
Acknowledging the grain size dependency of shape is important in volcanology, in particular when dea...