We report experiments on the flow of two fluids of contrasting viscosity through a pipe in which low-viscosity fluid occupies the center of the pipe. The volume flux of the low-viscosity fluid in the pipe increased during an experiment but did not reach 100% in most cases. The transition from high- to low-viscosity-dominated outflow involved a drop in pressure gradient and an increase in flow rate due to reduced viscous resistance in the pipe. Initially, the central flow was thin and parallel-sided, but as its diameter increased the flow became unstable. A sequence of instabilities was observed during the course of each experiment, both in time and as a function of height in the pipe. In the most commonly observed instability the central fl...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
The canonical Strombolian paradigm of a gas slug ascending and bursting in a homogeneous low-viscosi...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
In the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending at a slow rate will eru...
The temporal evolution of fundamental flow conditions in the magma chamber plus conduit system–such ...
International audienceIn the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending a...
The flow dynamics of crystal-rich high-viscosity magma is likely to be strongly influenced by viscou...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
The canonical Strombolian paradigm of a gas slug ascending and bursting in a homogeneous low-viscosi...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
The flow dynamics of magmas is controlled by several parameters, including magma rheology, density, ...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
Unravelling the rheological behaviour of magmas is fundamental for hazard assessment. At shallow dep...
In the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending at a slow rate will eru...
The temporal evolution of fundamental flow conditions in the magma chamber plus conduit system–such ...
International audienceIn the assessment of volcanic risk, it is often assumed that magma ascending a...
The flow dynamics of crystal-rich high-viscosity magma is likely to be strongly influenced by viscou...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
Plinian air‐fall deposits and ignimbrites are the principal products of explosive eruptions of high ...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
During steady eruption, the flow conditions (emitted mass flux, exit velocity and exit pressure) dep...
The canonical Strombolian paradigm of a gas slug ascending and bursting in a homogeneous low-viscosi...